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USB-A data cable M-LIFE KPO3926 — universal black, USB-A to device connector
M-LIFE KPO3926 is a universal black USB-A data cable designed to connect a device with a compatible connector to a host featuring a USB-A socket. It supports data transfer and charging between devices and computers or chargers, and is suitable for everyday tasks such as syncing contacts, transferring files and powering mobile devices where a USB-A connection is required. The cable's compact design and neutral finish make it practical for home, office and travel use.
The cable provides reliable wired data transfer and simultaneous charging when connected to a compatible host. Its universal USB-A interface ensures broad compatibility with many computers, chargers and accessories. The black jacket conceals wear from daily use and the compact length supports easy storage and portability. Construction focuses on straightforward plug-and-play operation without extra configuration.
Insert the USB-A plug into an available USB-A port on a computer, charger or power bank and connect the other end to the compatible device port. After connection, the host and device will typically negotiate data transfer or charging automatically; for file operations, use the device's file manager or the host operating system to copy, move or sync files. Disconnect by gently pulling the connectors; avoid tugging on the cable itself to reduce strain on the connectors.
For optimal performance, use the cable with devices and hosts that support standard USB data and charging protocols. Store the cable loosely coiled to avoid kinks, and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. If high current charging or fast data transfer is required, verify that both the host and the connected device support the necessary charging rate and transfer speed.
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