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Made to match the popular Joker keycaps from Ducky, this custom Joker cable from Mechcables adds a streak of color to any setup. Coated in durable paracord in brilliant blue color, this cable is available in a standard 550 or Jumbo thickness, 3- or 6-foot length, and a coiled or uncoiled design Read More
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Is this really a $60 USB 2.0 cable? I don't see any indication as to which USB version that it supports, but looking at the color (white) inside the USB A connection, it looks to be a USB 2.0 cable.
ChillNVillianI see you have not yet fallen down the mechanical keyboard rabbit hole. Yes this is usb 2.0 because that's all that is needed to connect a keyboard. The reason it is so expensive is because these are hand made cables. Believe it or not people pay upwards of $100 for custom cables for their keyboards.
Really want to get this cable especially since I have the Joker keycap set! I know i need type C and definitely want the coil. would yall recommend getting 6ft over 3? wasnt sure if the portion wrapped in the coil is included or not so figured 6ft would be better safe than sorry. As for 550 or Jumbo, I realized its the thickness but what exactly does that do for the keyboard?
And so you can use the same cable but replace just the end part of the cable to use a micro USB cable, or micro USB cable, etc as some keyboards aren't all USB-C (even though they all should be by now, but I personally made myself an iPhone cable so I can remove the USB-C part of the cable and put the lightning adapter on the aviator connection and charge my phone. (But basically they are more for looks and a esthetically pleasing, although I throughly enjoy having 4 cables in one in case I ever need them) 👍
Finally a good explanation for the XLR connector. What would be -REALLY- cool would be offering additional dongles rather than having to buy a second full set if you have multiple keyboards with different USB connector types. Pictures of the no-coil version would be helpful as well.
LWNYCI was simply guesstimating. I would assume it is higher. They are superior sure, but functionally for a keyboard cable, it hardly makes a difference. Even for aviators, we will never use it beyond its actual intentions for aviation. Lemo connectors are also by no means the best and most secure connector. There are plenty of complaints about Lemo in the media industry for its lack of durability and reliability. It is purely an aesthetic choice with a hint of nitpicking functionality for its push-pull mechanic. Even then, there are cheaper alternatives with the same function and similar size.
Don't get me wrong, Lemo conenctors are cool, but if it wasn't under patent, you'd see these easily selling for about $8 a pop. It's aesthetic, not like there's anything wrong with that.