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Connect mismatched USB cords and devices with these adapters.
These panel-mount adapters have a female USB connection on both ends to join two USB cables.
Snap these adapters into keystone wall plates to transfer USB data through walls or partitions.
Connect additional ports to your computer.
Secure and organize USB connections on DIN rail.
Increase the reach of USB devices.
These connectors allow you to connect USB devices to a circuit board.
Often used to prototype or replace damaged connections, these connectors allow you to access and connect to individual USB pins.
Charge electronics and mobile devices with USB connections.
Charge mobile devices without an adapter.
Assemble a connector that can handle multiple applications at once. Combine inserts that send power, signal, and data with a base and a hood.
Adapt your USB port to connect to a variety of other devices.
Power up mobile devices and other electronics.
Connect devices such as computers, printers, and mobile devices.
Rated IP67, these cords withstand wet and dusty locations, such as enclosures on CNC machines.
Screw these caps onto the socket end of wet-location USB cords. They maintain an IP67 rating when cords are not in use.
With a flange on the socket end, you can mount these cords in a panel cutout to move data between computers, printers, and mobile devices.
With Kevlar-reinforced armor, these USB cords stand up to frequent use and bending better than standard USB cords.
Often used in automated applications such as robotics, these cords withstand continuous motion without degrading data transmission.
No drilling or fasteners needed—a screw-in cover plate makes it easy to mount these chargers for powering up phones, tablets, speakers, cameras, and other small devices.
Pinch the sides on the plugs of these cords to insert them; they lock into a socket to prevent the cord from detaching.
Transmit data and video at high speeds between PCs, mobile devices, and displays.
Stretch these cords out when you need extra length and their coiled design springs back when it’s not needed to make them smaller.
The insulation serves as a tough armor that protects these cords in high-traffic areas.
Often used in robotics, packaging, conveyors, and other applications with constant movement and high temperatures, these silicone rubber cords bend and flex at temperatures up to 325° F.
Carry DC power in or out of electronic devices with these cords. All have industry standard barrel-style connections, letting you power electronics from power supplies.
These cords have a Nano M8 connector (also known as a pico connector) on one end and an USB Type-A connector on the other.
Plug these cords into a vehicle socket to charge devices that run on AC voltage.
Power devices that have a straight-blade connection from a vehicle outlet.
Often used in offices and workstations, these outlet strips power multiple devices from a single wall outlet.
No need for mounting hardware—these outlet strips have magnets on the back to stick to steel walls, cabinets, and other magnetic surfaces.
Mount these outlet strips to a desktop or workbench with the mounting hardware, or set them on a surface.
Connect multiple devices from a single outlet.
Adapt 10-pin cables for connection to a USB port on a PC.
Use these cables to connect measuring tools with SPC data output directly to a PC.
Charge multiple devices at once.
Power mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets when electricity is unavailable.
Keep dust, debris, and moisture out of unused USB-A ports.