
Monoprice 105437 USB-A to USB-B 2.0 Cable 3ft
Monoprice's gold-plated, shielded USB-A to USB-B cable eliminates signal interference and connector corrosion for printers, DACs, and interfaces that demand dependable USB 2.0 throughput.
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Overview
Key Features
Gold plated connectors ensure a smooth, corrosion-free connection.
Molded connector heads with molded strain relief boots.
Shielded to protect against external signal interference.
28 AWG data conductors and 24 AWG power conductors.
It features gold plated connectors to ensure smooth, corrosion-free connections.
Compatible Devices: Printer
A great value on high performance USB 2
Heavy gauge wires for years of reliable use
These reliable cables feature Gold Plated Connectors for corrosion resistance
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Gold-plated connectors resist oxidation at the contact points, maintaining low-resistance connections over years of plugging and unplugging without the signal degradation bare-metal contacts develop.
- 24AWG power conductors deliver higher current capacity than the 28AWG used in budget cables, reducing voltage drop that can cause intermittent disconnects on power-hungry devices.
- Shielded construction blocks EMI pickup from adjacent cables and power supplies — critical for audio interfaces and DACs where noise floor matters.
- Lifetime warranty eliminates the replacement cost equation that makes budget cables a false economy over time.
- At 3 feet, the length is optimized for desktop and rack-adjacent connections without the signal overhead of excess cable.
👎 Cons
- At 3 feet, the cable won't reach from a tower case on the floor to a desk-mounted device — users in that configuration will need a longer run.
- USB-B is a legacy form factor; newer audio interfaces and peripherals are migrating to USB-C, so this cable is not forward-compatible with next-generation devices.
- USB 2.0 tops out at 480 Mbps, which is a bottleneck for high-speed storage devices that support USB 3.x — this cable cannot be used to unlock faster transfer modes on SuperSpeed hardware.
- The black color is functional but offers no visual differentiation in a dense cable environment, making cable tracing behind a desk more difficult.