Reddit Reddit reviews Black USB 2.0 A to 8-Pin Mini B Cable w/ Ferrite - 1.5M / 59 Inches for Nikon CoolPix P90

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Black USB 2.0 A to 8-Pin Mini B Cable w/ Ferrite - 1.5M / 59 Inches for Nikon CoolPix P90
Brand new high quality generic cable. Length: 1.5M / 59 InchesConnectors: USB Type A Male to Type B Mini 8-pin Male.Make plug and play connections with cellular phones, MP3 players, digital cameras and PDAsTransfer rates up to 480Mbps depending on USB versionFoil and braid shielding reduces EMI/RFI interference thus ensuring high-speed, error-free data tran
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3 Reddit comments about Black USB 2.0 A to 8-Pin Mini B Cable w/ Ferrite - 1.5M / 59 Inches for Nikon CoolPix P90:

u/Troubadoure14 · 5 pointsr/lifx

It looks like a usb micro 8 pin

usb micro b 8 pin

u/TronX33 · 1 pointr/steelseries

Just a little word of advice, the Arctis 5 doesn't actually use a proprietary cable. It uses the less common USB mini B 8 pin connector, popularized by Nikon cameras. Most USB Mini B connectors use the more common 5 pin layout. Now, there might be issues with the weirdly shaped socket Steelseries has for the headset, and I'm not sure if there are Mini B to Mini B cables available, but for a janky solution you could get two of these and one of these to make a replacement "cable" but you might need to take a sander or something and get the rubber plug ends smaller to fit in the socket.

I was wrong, sorry. See the response below.

You have to take into account that they only have warehouses in California, Denmark, and Hong Kong, so shipping is probably going to cost a bit more. I'm actually unsure what country you're in, apologies for my ignorance. I had initially assumed Canada, but everywhere I looked the currency abbreviation was listed as CAD. However, if we are assuming Canada, the cable itself is 10 USD. I don't know where you live, but Steelseries uses FedEx for their shipping in the US and Canada. Shipping from where I live in California to Toronto (one of the few Canadian cities I know sorry) with their cheapest option is a little over 20 USD for a .1 kg package, about 3 ounces, which is reasonable for a 2.5m calbe and its packaging. This bring our total cost to 30 USD. 51 CAD to USD is roughly 39 USD, so the 9 dollars left may be differences in final shipping location and duties, so its not that unreasonable. While it is a bit scummy that they are using a rare connector, the fact that it is a 2.5m cable for 10 USD is a tad overpriced, but not by much. If you can find some local Ebay sellers you may be able to get the cable for cheaper.