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Create a secure, panel-mounted USB 3.0 Type-B port and connect it directly to a standard USB-A host. This USB 3.0 Type-B female to USB-A male extension cable is designed for custom enclosures, rack panels, kiosks, workbenches, and PC builds where you want a fixed USB-B socket on a chassis with a simple USB-A connection to a computer or hub.
Key features:
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Up to 5Gbps data transfer (USB 3.0 / USB 3.1 Gen 1 performance, device-dependent)
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USB 3.0 Type-B female (panel-mount style with fixing ears) for a robust external port
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USB 3.0 Type-A male to plug into a PC, hub, or USB-A host port
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Ideal for tidy cable routing and reliable, accessible front/rear panel connectivity
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Backward compatible with USB 2.0/1.1 devices (runs at the connected device’s maximum speed)
Ideal for: adding a chassis-mounted USB-B interface to project boxes and equipment, relocating a USB connection to an accessible panel, and creating a clean service loop inside an enclosure.
Note: Maximum speed depends on the USB host port and connected devices.
Original: $18.76
-70%$18.76
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Description
Create a secure, panel-mounted USB 3.0 Type-B port and connect it directly to a standard USB-A host. This USB 3.0 Type-B female to USB-A male extension cable is designed for custom enclosures, rack panels, kiosks, workbenches, and PC builds where you want a fixed USB-B socket on a chassis with a simple USB-A connection to a computer or hub.
Key features:
-
Up to 5Gbps data transfer (USB 3.0 / USB 3.1 Gen 1 performance, device-dependent)
-
USB 3.0 Type-B female (panel-mount style with fixing ears) for a robust external port
-
USB 3.0 Type-A male to plug into a PC, hub, or USB-A host port
-
Ideal for tidy cable routing and reliable, accessible front/rear panel connectivity
-
Backward compatible with USB 2.0/1.1 devices (runs at the connected device’s maximum speed)
Ideal for: adding a chassis-mounted USB-B interface to project boxes and equipment, relocating a USB connection to an accessible panel, and creating a clean service loop inside an enclosure.
Note: Maximum speed depends on the USB host port and connected devices.























