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Connector Type: USB-A (Male) to Mini-USB (5-pin Male)
Length: 0.25 meters (25 centimeters)
Data Transfer Speed: Up to 480 Mbps (USB 2.0 standard)
Material: High-quality PVC or thermoplastic elastomer (depending on batch)
Compatibility: Works with devices using Mini-USB ports such as older cameras, MP3 players, GPS units, game controllers, and external drives
Durability: Reinforced connectors and flexible cable jacket
Functionality: Supports both charging and data transfer
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The UGREEN US132 is a compact and well-constructed cable designed for both durability and convenience. With a short 0.25-meter length, it is ideal for desktop or close-range connections where cable management and reduced clutter are important. The connectors are tightly molded to resist wear and ensure long-term use.
Compliant with USB 2.0 standards, this cable supports data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps, making it suitable for syncing files, firmware updates, and transferring media between a computer and Mini-USB-equipped device. It also allows for stable 5V charging for compatible electronics.
Typical compatible devices include:
Digital cameras (e.g., Canon, Nikon, older Sony models)
External hard drives (using Mini-USB interface)
MP3/MP4 players
GPS navigation systems
Older PlayStation or Xbox controllers
Arduino boards and some portable barcode scanners
Its short length makes it extremely portable and well-suited for use with laptops or power banks. This also reduces the chance of tangling and makes it ideal for travel or confined workspaces.
The cable core is typically made of tinned copper for good conductivity and is shielded to reduce interference. The outer layer is made from a durable PVC jacket that is flexible yet protective. UGREEN is known for its reliable quality assurance, and the US132 follows that trend with precision-molded connectors and a snug Mini-USB fit.
Connecting digital cameras to laptops for photo transfer
Charging GPS devices in vehicles
Updating firmware on legacy devices
Connecting older USB peripherals to PCs
Ideal for short-range cable needs without excess slack