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The USB 3.0 Keystone Jack Insert is a versatile and efficient solution for extending USB connections. This 6-pack of female-to-female adapters allows for seamless integration into standard keystone wall plates, ensuring a tidy and professional setup. With support for data transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps and backward compatibility with USB 2.0/1.1, this product is perfect for connecting various devices while keeping your workspace organized.
A**C
Fit great
Just what I needed to mount the USB cable for my rack mounted UPS
T**.
Good product !
Perfect matches covers and boxes designed for modular installation of different types of connectors: RF connector, audio, phone etc..... The only what I do NOT like is that this module is long. This is one star less in my review. I use them for making phone power banks. See attached pictures.
J**T
Great for connecting to NAS in another room!
Transferring video footage can take a long time. One of the many nice things about Synology Network Attached Storage (NAS) is that they have an option to plug in an external drive directly into the NAS and you can tell it where you want the data stored.Up until now, I had to bring my SDD from my home office on the main floor to my server cabinet in the basement to connect it and then back up to my office to get back to work and keep going up and down the stairs to figure out when it’s finished uploading the data.Now, with the help of the BERLAT USB 3.0 keystone jack inserts I simply plugged in the USB 3.0 keystone jack into a keystone wall plate and ran a USB cable just a few feet below to the server cabinet and a keystone patch panel, then on to the NAS.Now I can plug in the SDD while it’s on my desk and see when it’s finished uploading the data without interrupting my workflow.The BERLAT USB 3.0 keystone jack inserts also let you keep noisy equipment out of your work area.Pros:- Fast connections- Clean appearance- Easy to connect- Helps streamline workflowCons:- NoneThese are awesome!
A**O
I didn't realize these existed!
I'm in the never-ending process of upgrading/adding low-voltage wiring in our home (c.1960). One thing I've been going for is minimal cords and plugs, so removing the need for AC USB adapters has been part of the project. I've replaced many of the outlets with the kind that have USB ports built-in. But in some locations where there is a wired low voltage connection (speakers, ethernet, etc.), I've used keystone wall plates to clean up the installation. I didn't realize that these USB keystone jacks even existed!This USB keystone jack snapped snugly into a wall plate from Monoprice. The color is a little off, but I actually think that's the Monoprice wall plate being a little off-white. I tested this product by connecting it in-line with an external hard drive. All worked well!Next up: I'm going to look for a good USB-C version. This USB-A version is useful, but all of the new cables coming with devices are USB-C.
W**H
For when you need a USB panel
I recently used these USB 3.0 Keystone jacks to create a USB panel, and I have to say, I'm impressed with the quality of the product.The keystone jack is easy to install, and the USB 3.0 interface provides fast data transfer speeds. It's a great way to create a USB panel for easy access to USB ports on a server rack or other equipment. I highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a reliable USB keystone jack.
M**.
These are NOT straight passthrough keystones
I really question the other reviewers that have had success plugging a USB extension cable into one side, and the product in the other, and things work. These DO NOT WORK as expected. I plugged a web cam directly into a USB port, web cam works great. I then plugged the webcam into one of these keystones, an extension cable on the other side, and nothing! No power, no nothing! I tried all 5 in the package, nothing, I tried 4 different cables that have been tested to work. Nothing! Complete waste of time! Returned for full refund!
W**E
Simple pass-through
Simple pass-through USB keystone. I do kind of wish it had an A-type on the front and a B-type on the back. But I found some A to A cables for extending a port to the keystone.
J**.
Great way to make the USB ports behind a TV accessible
I intend to use these to make the USB ports on the back of hard to reach TV's accessible. I will run them down to a faceplate so users can plug in USB drives when needed. Also useful for PC's if you need a wired keyboard and mouse in a conference room.
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