Here are the details & specs for the Tether Tools OTG USB Connector Replacement Cable for Case Air Wireless Tethering System (9") — CAWAF.
Product Overview
The CAWAF is a replacement/backup cable for the Case Air Wireless Tethering System. It provides a USB‑A female OTG (On‑The‑Go) connector to interface with devices that require a female USB‑A socket in the chain. The 9‑inch length gives some room for routing without too much slack or bulk.
Key Features & Specifications
Spec | Details |
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Model / SKU | CAWAF ﹘ “USB‑A Female OTG Connector Replacement Cable” for Case Air system. |
Length | 9 inches ≈ 22.86 cm. |
Connector Type | USB‑A female (OTG style) end; the other end connects into the Case Air unit’s OTG‑port (or the cable assembly for Case Air). |
Cable Colour | Black. |
Warranty | Comes with Tether Tools’ limited 90‑day warranty. |
Use Cases & Advantages
Backup / Replacement: If the original OTG cable for your Case Air system gets damaged, lost, or stops functioning, this provides a direct spare.
Flexibility in Cable Routing: With a 9‑inch cable, you have some slack to position the Case Air module without stressing connectors—less pressure or pull on the ports.
OTG female port is useful when your setup needs a female socket in the chain (e.g. to connect extension cables, adaptors, or certain specialized USB accessories).
Compact and lightweight: Since it’s only 9", minimal bulk — good for rigs where you want tidy cable management.
Limitations & What to Check
Length constraint: While 9‑inches gives flexibility, it also introduces a potential point of weakness if the cable loop is subject to tugging or movement. Proper strain relief matters.
Not all use cases need OTG female: If your workflow connects directly via standard male USB cables, you might not need the female OTG version — simpler male‑to‑male cables might suffice.
Compatibility: Must match the Case Air system’s cable ends / OTG connector format. Using the wrong standard (e.g. wrong gender / format) could lead to poor fit or unreliable connection.
Durability under frequent connect/disconnect: Repeated plugging/unplugging, or exposure to tension, can lead to wear; using this properly (avoiding bending at connector, supporting weight) will help longevity.
If you like, I can write up a polished product‑page version of this (for marketing copy), or compare this CAWAF with similar replacement cables so you can pick what best suits your gear.