Mini USB cable - USB 2.0 A to 5-pin mini

Mini USB cables (USB-A to Mini-B, 5-pin) are the tried-and-tested connection for many older mobile devices and peripherals - from digital cameras and GPS devices to measurement and control technology. USB 2.0 connections ensure reliable data transfer and power supply in projects, service calls and daily operation.

At MAG GmbH, you can obtain DINIC mini USB cables in practical versions, e.g. as USB 2.0 cables with a defined conductor cross-section (AWG 28/26), transparent jacket and professional packaging (DINIC box or polybag) for retail, system houses and industrial requirements.

Advantages and typical applications of DINIC Mini USB cables

Your advantages at a glance

  • USB 2.0 for data & charging - compatible with many existing devices
  • Mini-B (5-pin) connector - secure fit in the device
  • Defined quality (e.g. AWG 28/26) for stable transmission
  • Robust, service-friendly design for workshop & field service
  • DINIC packaging options: Polybag for quantities, DINIC Box for POS
  • B2B-compatible procurement via MAG GmbH with reliable availability

Typical applications Mini USB cable

  • Replacement and service cables for digital cameras, MP3 players, navigation devices
  • Connection of measuring devices, handhelds or industrial peripherals with mini USB
  • Data synchronisation/update of devices in the workshop and RMA process
  • Programming/data transfer for embedded and test setups with Mini-B port
  • Standardisation of cable inventories in IT, education and technical companies

Select DINIC mini USB cables to suit your application and logistics - e.g. by length (e.g. 2.0 m), connector type (USB-A to mini-B 5-pin), conductor structure (AWG) and packaging unit (polybag or DINIC box).

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Mini USB or Micro USB? Avoid confusion safely

Mini USB (Mini-B, 5-pin) and Micro USB (Micro-B) are often confused in the service, installation and spare parts business. Both belong to older USB standards and look similar at first glance - but are not compatible. "Trying on" the wrong plug costs time and, in the worst case, can damage sockets.

Quick comparison: How to recognise the plug

  • Mini USB: usually larger and wider, "stronger" plug shape
  • Micro USB: flatter and much more compact, narrower design
  • Important: plugs do not fit into each other - wrong cable does not fit properly

Practical tips for workshop & warehouse

  • Briefly check the device socket: Compare width/height and shape
  • Separate and mark cable sets: "Mini-B" vs. "Micro-B"
  • For service cases: one set per connector type - reduces returns
  • Use DINIC packaging (e.g. box/polybag) for clear categorisation

If your device requires a micro USB connection, you will find suitable DINIC cables at MAG GmbH in the category:

To category Micro USB cables