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The Funturbo PSP Charger Cable is a 2-pack of 3.9 ft USB 2.0 Type A to Mini-B and DC connector cables designed for Sony PSP 1000, 2000, 3000, and E-1000 models. Featuring heavy-duty 28AWG copper wiring and RoHS certification, it supports stable charging (5V 1A-2A) and data syncing with PCs and PS3 consoles. Its compact, dual-connector design replaces bulky adapters, making it the ultimate portable charging and data transfer solution for PSP enthusiasts.




















| ASIN | B088393X1Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,698 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #3 in Sony PSP Cables |
| Brand | Funturbo |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PlayStation |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | Usb |
| Customer Package Type | sealed anti-static bag |
| Date First Available | April 23, 2020 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.48 ounces |
| Item model number | FTB-PSP-02 |
| Manufacturer | Funturbo |
| Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Model Name | FTB-PSP-02 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Pins | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 47.24 x 0.2 inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specification Met | Rohs Certification |
| Unit Count | 7.8 Feet |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
D**N
Works, but unusual connection and not a dedicated PSP cable
This cable works, it powered up and charged a PSP that hasn't been powered on in at least fifteen years. There's no power brick, I just plugged it into a USB port and the PSP fired up and charged. Plus, you get two. I'm giving this five stars because it does work, however it is strange that you have to plug in the DC adapter at the bottom of the device and the USB mini adapter at the same time in the top port (you can see this in the picture), and as far as I can tell it's not actually specific for the PSP; it doesn't mention the PSP anywhere on the box and doesn't come with instructions, the box only describes it as a 2-in-1 USB Data & Charger Cable although I can't imagine what else it could be used for. Maybe if you're just using one of the adapters? I don't know. But it does work for the PSP, so that's good enough for me.
A**L
Works fine
Works as intended
S**M
Solid quality, gets the job done
Cables aren't cheap feeling. By all means, it doesn't feel expensive but it doesn't feel like it's made out of the cheapest things imaginable either. It's decently thick and the length is adequate. Definitely is more robust than my original PSP charger. Both ports work and I can transfer data with or without the barrel plug inserted. Fits perfectly in my PSP 2000
S**H
Works
Worked as advertised
B**Y
Much needed accessory for my PSP
Glad that I came across this particular item. Very handy as it doubles as a charging cable and for USB connectivity. I also forgot that I was getting two cables instead of one, so this is an added bonus. I can leave one cable at home and pack the other on the go along with my PSP and other accessories.
N**N
Worth it
Worked as intended
J**J
Works so far
Fits in the port of my PSP-1000, unlike what some of the negative reviews suggest. My guess is the reason why they ship out in pairs, and the low price is so they increase the chance of a properly fitting DC barrel connector. You might get unlucky and receive two faulty ones. Either that or it's not as compatible with later models like 2000 and 3000 (it should say on the barcode sticker if there is one on your PSP). Beware though, the exposed plug might make you think you have to push it in further but you only need to insert it as far as it needs to be in order for the power light/charging indicator to turn on, or you might damage the port. You don't need to push it any further than the attached picture for reference which is how far it needs to go for my PSP to light up (assuming I received the right cable). It sits semi-snugly, not very tight, I don't need to push it with any sort of force as it comes to a stop and starts charging pretty easily. The USB connection is pretty good and I don't experience any disconnects when the cord moves. I can even use my PSP as a controller plugged to my PC with fusa gamepad (you need custom firmware for it). Read/write is fast. Although I would also suggest getting a micro SD card adapter and using that with your pc/laptop to alter data in case you brick your PSP or it's turned off. It's only been 2 days so I can't say anything about the durability, but all in all it's a pretty good product for the price. I would normally rate it 4 stars, but it being $3.5 per cable earns it another star. I'll update it to a 3 if it breaks sooner than expected.
B**N
Good for travel/battery banks
A lot smaller than the original PSP wall charger, so it's good for on the go. USB means I can charge from a battery bank, so I can bring it places and not have to worry about an outlet.
M**E
The cable work like intended. • You can use it to charge the PSP through either the small USB-B port (if the setting is available in your PSP model) or via the AC plug port. (Just a note: you can plug both, but the PSP will only charge through either 1 of those. It doesn't charge faster if both are plugged due to a security measure installed in the PSP to avoid overcharging its battery. It will prioritize the AC adapter over the USB-B port for charging.) • You can use the small USB-B port for doing data exchange between the PSP and a PC or use it to charge any other USB-B type devices (like a PS3 controllers). If you plug both the AC and USB-B cable in the PSP, you can charge it and exchange data at the same time. (If you do that, I recommend turning off the USB Charging setting in the system settings of your PSP to avoid false-switch from happening.) • It's possible to charge 2 devices at once with both the AC and USB-B ends of the cable, but the charging speed isn't exactly stable and 1 device might get a lot more power than the other. The cable doesn't really have any kind of advanced technology in terms of power divergence/convergence. The AC and USB-B ends are basically "linked" to separate pins on the USB-A's 4 pins end. The USB-A has 2 data pins and 2 charging pins, meaning that the AC is linked to 1 charging pin while the USB-B end is attached to the 3 others pins (1 for charging, 1 for incoming and 1 for outgoing data exchanges.) This also means that this cable will charge slower than a single-ended USB-B or AC to USB-A cable if the USB-A charging port doesn't allow full charge capacity through a single pin such as most USB-A 1.0 and 1.5 charging port as well as some USB-A 2.0 ports. USB-A 2.2 and USB-A 3.X (blue) ports usually allow full charge on a single pin if the device can take it. A WARNING TO ANY PSP USERS (or even those who want to charge any USB-B devices)!!!: This bring me to a last point to anyone who purchase this cable. Make sure to NEVER plug this cable in ANY USB-A port that allow an higher charge rate than 5V@2A! For example, DO NOT PLUG this cable (and your PSP) in a laptop or fast-charging AC USB plug that has an higher charge rate! Read the small inscriptions on your USB to AC adapter to see the charging rate. Also, if the USB port is either red, orange or green, DO NOT USE THAT USB PORT!!! (Those are color for higher charge rating like used for laptops or other high-energy demanding devices!) The official charging rate of the AC cable furnished originally with the PSP is rated at [email protected] and the PSP internal electrical component (pass the battery) has resistors for up to [email protected]. The PSP also uses its battery as a resistor (you can't use the PSP without a battery even if it's plugged into the AC or USB-B) so that means that if the charging capacity of the AC or USB-B exceed the battery capacity and the battery fails to act as the resistor, not only could the battery bulb up (and even melt/explode if left for an extended amount of time), but it would brick your PSP right away as soon as the charge pass through it. As most PSP users should have replaced their PSP battery by this time (since SONY stopped the official manufacturing of its PSP battery models in 2014-2015 and those are rated to last up to 10 years at most), you should read the charging rate on the stick/print on your PSP battery (or if it's not written on the battery itself and it came with a charger, look up on the charger's info sticker.) Most PSP off-brand batteries sold on Amazon, today, can be charged with a rate between 5V@2A (or [email protected]) and some higher capacity ones can reach a charge rate of 5V@3A. Read the information on the battery (or the charger if available) and make sure you USB-A to AC adapter (the wall outlet adapter) doesn't exceed that value.
J**O
A quality cable that works as described. I've used them for both charging and data transfers with my PSP 1001 and have had no problems at all.
S**T
Very convenient and does what its supposed to do. I think its exceptional value. Charges PSP 3000 fine.
A**X
The power jack is kind of tight in the power plug. Quality is good.
Z**N
The item is working just fine the way it should be. Its 2 in, it has charger and a data cable connector for psp to pc connection which is good. The best part is you got two pack so you got a spare one.
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