The USB 3.0-A to USB 3.0-A repeater cable is used to establish a connection between two USB 3.0-A ports and simultaneously extend the transmission distance. It is 4.6 meters long, which makes it ideal for connecting devices over a greater distance. The name "repeater cable" indicates that the cable has built-in amplification functions to maintain the signal over longer distances. This is particularly important for USB connections, as longer cable runs tend to cause signal loss, which can lead to data transmission errors. By integrating amplification functions, the repeater cable can compensate for these signal losses and enable reliable data transmission over longer distances. As it is a USB 3.0 cable, it supports high data transfer rates of up to 5 Gbps, making it ideal for connecting USB 3.0-enabled devices such as external hard drives, printers, cameras and other peripherals that require fast data transfer.