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From the same folks who brought you the Hana and Dasher & Dancer cables, these are designed to pair with the Miami Dolch keycaps. Made by hand from 28-AWG tinned copper wire, this Miami Dolch–themed USB cable features an aluminum Mylar wrap beneath a braided copper shielding Read More
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At first I left a bad review because this cable didn't work. I then messed around a bit and found out that it was too long to power a Massdrop CTRL keyboard from a normal usb 3.0 port. Then I used a powered usb 3.0 hub from Plugable with this cable and the CTRL keyboard and it works just fine. 5/5
I've used this cable daily (carrying it with me on a commute). I've had zero issues with it.
It tested fine on delivery to USB specifications, and works perfectly with my Zeal60 PCB.
I've had no problems with the mini-USB connector end, as others have reported with their Micro-USB end. Mine is nice and secure, even with carrying it back and forth to work in a soft case.
The coiling has become a little looser over time, but this to be expected from any tension on a coiled, sleeved cable.
The colors match well with the Miami Dolch keycaps it pairs with.
I've had no issues, and i really love this cable. I wish there was an option to not get the double sleeving so that the vibrant color of the cable was easier to see.
I got bassicly the most expensive option (coil + length). After minimal use, and I do mean minimal, the micro B connector (the metal quick release things that hold the plug in) stopped working.
I bought this cable on June 4th 2019 and got it delivered on September 4th 2019. It was great back then, everything worked fine and I was really happy with it. Couple weeks ago, some of my switches seem to not respond well on a custom build keeb. I thought it were just a couple bad switches and was planning on putting new ones in. A bit later, my cable started to act weird. I had to push the USB-C side downwards and keep my keyboard in a certain angle else the cable would power it up. I tried another keyboard and I had the same issue. Now, May 24th 2020, I gave up on that thing as it became unbearable to always have my keyboard sit on my desk in a certain angle and the smallest movement would make my keyboard useless.
Now why is it important that I talk about the switches not working? Well, surprisingly, now that I am using an entirely different cable (a gold plated usb-c cable that I got with a Ducky One 2 Mini) I haven't had any switch issues whatsoever. I paid 53 dollars (+ import costs as I live in EU) for a cable that survived for 9 months. Not worth it for me.
Unplugged it from my monitor's USB hub and the metal part of the USB-A port stayed in the monitor when the cable came out. Not sure if it's worth messing with because I have other less pretty cables I can just use instead.
Was very excited to get my cable, it looks absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately upon plugging it into my keyboard, it wasn't working and I had to go back to my previous USB cable.