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USB-A to USB-C cable Insta360 Connect Extra Long 10 m — data and charging cable for USB-C devices
Insta360 Connect Extra Long USB-A to USB-C cable is a 10 m data and charging cable designed to connect USB-C devices to USB-A hosts over extended distances. The cable supports both data transfer and power delivery for cameras, smartphones and other USB-C equipment where a longer reach between device and host is required. Its length and construction make it suitable for studio rigs, remote shooting stations and desktop setups that need a reliable single-cable connection.
The extra-long 10 m length reduces the need for intermediary extenders or complex routing, enabling a clean connection between a host PC or power source and a USB-C device. The cable combines data transfer capability with charging functionality in a single line, simplifying setup and minimizing cable clutter. Its design is focused on providing a stable physical link over a longer distance while maintaining compatibility with standard USB-A ports and USB-C devices.
Connect the USB-A end of the cable to a computer, USB-A power adapter or other host with a USB-A port, and insert the USB-C connector into the device requiring data or power. Ensure host and device ports are clean and fully inserted to establish a stable connection. For data transfer, confirm device recognition in the host operating system before starting file operations. For charging, verify the host or adapter provides adequate power for the connected USB-C device.
Route the cable to avoid tight bends and sharp edges; support the cable where it crosses work surfaces to reduce strain on connectors. Use in environments where a direct 10 m cable run is preferred over multiple shorter segments and avoid exposure to excessive heat or liquids to preserve cable performance.
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