General Use Description: This is the "B" end of a USB cable that is commonly used to connect a hard drive, scanner or printer to a computer. While currently, this is most commonly used with USB 2.0 peripherals it is both backward compatible with USB 1.1 and forward compatible with the more modern USB 3 port, but any USB device connected using this cable will max out at USB 2.0 speeds.
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Year Introduced: 1995
Gender: male
How many pins does it have?: 3
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