These modern designers have no respect to industry standard and create any special connectors they like. Whenever I add a new USB device into my portable collection, I have to carry one more lengthy and stiff cable.
Can you believe it, I have to carry a bag just to hold these stupid 6-feet cables. Let's do something about this mess.
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To be honest, Zip*Linq has all the standard USB and Firewire cables and you don't need to buy those from us.
However, that retractable wheel is still too thick to me and I don't want to carry too many of them but one extension.
Zip*Linq really should remove the two white plates to make it thinner.
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I'm surprised that this got featured
I once insulated wires on 60 LEDs with this method.
I don't suggest you ever get them. Think about it, usually good USB cables are shielded and the wires inside are twisted. That retractable cable is a thin film like cable with thinner wire gauge and no shielding, I'm not surprised that it doesn't work with high speed devices.
Just a warning to consumers.
but i have since moved on from ipods to mp4 players, more versatile in my opinion, plus i know how to fix it for cheap.
then, it had the camera before the ipod, and not a bad quality one either.
it has a decent 3" touchscreen, and unlike ipods, it uses the usb mini type B cable, so no paying bick bucks for a cheap specialized cable, $1 is certainly better than $7, and you get better quality with non ipod cables since more devices use them.
oh, the built in speaker, how could i forget? the one in my lookalike is not only louder than the ipods, but it has a better quality sound than the ipod too.
i will admit the quality of the front half of the case isnt the best, since the plastic is quite flexible, and although the touch screen isnt quite as sensitive as the ipod, it keeps other people from messing with my music.
and had i not broken the touch layer by attempting to see the XY orientation (by removing it) i would still be using the player, but i can still use it for music, i just cant use the calendar function i never used in the first place.
and by "fixing for cheap" i mean it uses recognizable chips, a regular lipo battery, and average wiring, theres unlimited warranty and to replace even a cracked touch layer costs about $100 less than sending your itouch into apple for repairs.
what im saying is just because you didnt pay a lot for something doesnt mean it has bad quality, it just means that, well, you paid less for it, maybe because you are paying the true value of it or it was made with cheaper but equal quality parts, i upgraded the 550Mah battery to a 1200Mah one and now it lasts longer than a ipod, whereas it lasted just as long as a ipod before.
This can effect data throughput rates and add the possibility of interferrance from other devices that emit any RF or EMF. (WIFI, BT etc)
It would be better to completely cover the cable with the "shield" as it was intended.
A bit more fiddlier I know, but you will get closer to the equivalent result of the manufactured cable.
This project makes good sense, (and I have done simiar) but you need to be careful that you don't lower the specification of the cable (and cause yourself heart ache) with less attention to the join.
Nice post.
peel it off....
1) But usually most of those connectors are not USB applicable so they will not work on USB ports...( Sorry if I am being stupid or talking without knowledge)
2) I am a little confused on the connections as according to this diagram below...
It says that:
Red-5V
Brown or Black-Gnd
White-RX(Recieve)
Green-TX(Transmit)
So could you please answer my questions because as soon as you do then I will need to try this out with 2 of my connectors as I would really love it if they worked with USB.
Thx and sorry if I am being silly...