C−U32/FF is a USB−C(M) to USB−C(M), USB 3.2 Gen−2 SuperSpeed+ cable offering a whole new level of reliable connectivity thanks to Kramer’s unique K−lock. Transfer Video 4K@60 data at incredible speeds (10G), charge other devices (100W), and even power mobile devices − all with just one Active cable.
C−U32/FF offers throughput of up to 10Gbps when used with a USB 3.2 host and device. The symmetrical, low profile USB Type−C connector, with the integrated K−Lock mechanism, can be plugged in any direction, thus eliminating the frustration of getting the port insertion just right.
Features
- Quality Construction: High–quality shielded twisted pair (STP) construction helps prevent electromagnetic interference and ensures reliable data communication.
- Reversible USB Type–C Connector: Features an integrated locking mechanism for secure connections.
- Transfer Rates: Achieves speeds of up to 10Gbps for efficient data transfer.
- 100W Power: Capable of delivering 5A at 20V to charge devices quickly.
- PC, Mac & Mobile Compatible: Works seamlessly with a variety of devices, enhancing versatility.
- Plug and Play: Easily connects to monitors, web cameras, printers, scanners, keyboards, and other digital devices without additional setup.
- USB Backward Compatibility: Compatible with USB 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, and 3.0, ensuring widespread usability.
- Logo on Mold: Features an orientation mark; see the Why USB–C Is More Than Just a Connector: Understanding Directionality article in the Resources tab.
- RoHS REACH Compliant: Meets environmental standards for safety and sustainability.
Kramer C-U32-FF-3 Cable Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Type | USB-C to USB-C |
| Standard | USB 3.2 Gen-2 SuperSpeed+ |
| Length | 3 feet |
| Transfer Speed | Up to 10Gbps |
| Power Delivery | 100W (5A, 20V) |
| Compatibility | PC, Mac, Mobile Devices |
| Construction | Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) |
| Plug and Play | Yes |
| Backward Compatibility | USB 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, and 3.0 |
| Compliance | RoHS REACH |



















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