TRENDnet 15ft USB/VGA KVM cable

TRENDnet 15ft USB/VGA KVM cable (TK-CU15)

4.57m - Black

$42.60 Out of Stock
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Description

This 2-in-1 USB KVM cables are designed to connect a USB computer to the TRENDnet TK-803R and TK-1603R KVM switches. These cables consist of a USB keyboard/mouse cable and monitor cable bonded into a single device. These flexible, low profile cables come in lengths of 6, 10 and 15 feet.

Main Features

  • Cable Type: USB
  • Cable Length: 4.57 m
  • Conductor: Copper
  • Color: Black
  • Weight (Approximate): 420 g
  • Compatibility:
  • TRENDnet TK-803R KVM switch
  • TRENDnet TK-1603R KVM switch
  • Standard Warranty: 2 Year
  • General Information

    Product TypeKVM Cable
    Brand NameTRENDnet
    ManufacturerTRENDnet
    Product Name15ft USB/VGA KVM cable
    Manufacturer Part NumberTK-CU15
    Manufacturer Website Addresswww.trendnet.com
    Marketing InformationThis 2-in-1 USB KVM cables are designed to connect a USB computer to the TRENDnet TK-803R and TK-1603R KVM switches. These cables consist of a USB keyboard/mouse cable and monitor cable bonded into a single device. These flexible, low profile cables come in lengths of 6, 10 and 15 feet.

    Technical Information

    Cable TypeUSB
    ConductorCopper
    Cable Length4.57 m

    Physical Characteristics

    ColorBlack
    Weight (Approximate)420 g

    Miscellaneous

    Compatibility
  • TRENDnet TK-803R KVM switch
  • TRENDnet TK-1603R KVM switch
  • Warranty

    Standard Warranty2 Year
    October 15, 2010 Anonymous says:
    Pros: Nice design, just waht we needed for a new KVM install ...Cons: 1 of the 8 we purchsed went bad in a month
    October 15, 2010 Anonymous says:
    Pros: Nice design, just waht we needed for a new KVM install
    Cons: 1 of the 8 we purchsed went bad in a month
    Nice design, just waht we needed for a new KVM install 1 of the 8 we purchsed went bad in a month
    August 5, 2007 Michael says:
    Pros: Well made, sufficiently long.
    Cons: None.
    Well made, sufficiently long. None. In my opinion, it's worth the extra few dollars to get the extra few feet of cabling for a KVM... You never know when you need to change the configuration of your setup, and a nice, long cable affords plenty of options for tidying things up.