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SKU: 58908

Fiio ML06 - Micro USB to Micro - 6cm

Micro USB to Micro USB OTG cable 6cm. 

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The highlights of the FiiO ML06 at a glance:

Micro USB to Micro USB – Connects the two most common USB formats
The perfect length – Six centimetre cable
Shielded copper in the cable – High signal purity and sound quality
Angled 90° connectors made of aluminium – Highest durability and stability
The perfect USB OTG cable – The power rail is not connected

Connection from Micro USB to Micro USB

The FiiO ML06 brings together the two most common USB connections in a high-quality way.

Perfect for connecting smartphones and portable music players with a separate D/A converter via USB.

High quality copper, shielded against interference

To ensure that the music arrives the way it comes from the smartphone or player, high-quality copper is used in the cable, which is additionally shielded against harmful external influences.

So that only what is spent arrives. Good music.

Angled plugs made of aluminium

Maximum longevity is ensured by the aluminium sheathing of the plugs.

But to protect the connections of the smartphone or music player and the D/A converter, the connectors are angled by 90°.

This significantly reduces the load on the plugs and thus the risk of breakage is significantly reduced.

The technical features…..

With the FiiO ML06, the tracks necessary for charging devices are not connected. It is therefore not possible to charge via this cable.

What sounds like a mistake at first has a very practical purpose: Some Android smartphones do not recognize the connected D/A converter correctly and then charge it from their battery.

This means that the connected D/A converter (with its own battery) is full of power from time to time, but the smartphone is empty.

Here, too, you have thought along so that your smartphone also has enough power spread over the whole day.