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Hollyland Spares - USB-C to USB-A Cable(10FT3M) (for VenusLiv Camera)

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Hollyland Spares - USB-C to USB-A Cable(10FT3M) (for VenusLiv Camera)The Hollyland USB C to USB A Cable (10FT 3M) is the official OEM heavy duty data transmission and tethering cable designed for the VenusLiv series of all in one live streaming cameras (including the VenusLiv, VenusLiv Air, and VenusLiv V2). This 3 meter studio length cable serves as a direct factory replacement or spare. It is specifically engineered to handle the high bandwidth requirements of continuous USB Video Class (UVC) output, allowing you to

The Hollyland USB-C to USB-A Cable (10FT/3M) is the official OEM heavy-duty data transmission and tethering cable designed for the VenusLiv series of all-in-one live streaming cameras (including the VenusLiv, VenusLiv Air, and VenusLiv V2).

This 3-meter studio-length cable serves as a direct factory replacement or spare. It is specifically engineered to handle the high-bandwidth requirements of continuous USB Video Class (UVC) output, allowing you to feed a live camera stream straight into a computer, laptop, or streaming software suite without dropped frames.

Core Hardware & Signal Routing Features

  • Lossless UVC Streaming Hub: Natively supports high-bandwidth data protocols required to stream reliable video directly from the camera's USB-C 3.1 port to a host PC's USB-A port. It completely eliminates the need for an external HDMI capture card.

  • Extended 10-Foot Studio Footprint: The generous 3-meter length provides camera operators and studio technicians room to position the VenusLiv camera on tripods, overhead mounts, or specialized product display desks, while keeping the tethered computer safely positioned at a nearby workstation.

  • Heavy-Duty Interference Shielding: Built with a high-density, multi-layered insulation shield that isolates the internal data wires from ambient RF (Radio Frequency) and electromagnetic interference generated by studio lighting ballasts, power strips, and external monitors.

  • Reinforced Stress Relief: Fitted with rugged, molded plastic terminal boots on both ends to protect the inner copper cores from internal tearing due to repeated bending, pulling, or on-set foot traffic.

Technical Specifications Matrix

Component Attribute Technical Specifications Detail
System Interoperability Hollyland VenusLiv, VenusLiv Air, & VenusLiv V2
Connector Side A 1 × USB-C Male (Plugs into the camera's USB-C OUT / UVC port)
Connector Side B 1 × USB-A Male (Plugs into the host computer or laptop)
Physical Cable Length 10 feet (3.0 meters)
Data Standard Support High-Speed USB 3.0 / USB 3.1 Gen 1 Compliant
Primary Functional Use Direct PC Tethering, Live Video Out (UVC), & Firmware Updates
Color Configuration Matte Black

On-Set Video Drop-Out Warning: The VenusLiv camera processes massive amounts of pixel data to maintain sharp visuals. When setting up a stream, always connect this cable directly to a native USB 3.0 or higher port on your computer (typically designated by a blue plastic tongue inside the port or a SuperSpeed "SS" icon). Plugging this 10-foot cable into older USB 2.0 extension hubs or unpowered splitters will severely restrict the available bandwidth, which can lead to visual stuttering, extreme latency, or an absolute failure of the computer to detect the camera feed.

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