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Not sure if this can help you, but the cable is a USB 3.0 cable with two additional pins, I assume for additional power. The ‘B’ end of the cable attaching to the sensor accomodates a standard USB 3.0 ‘B’ connector directly, but leaves the two additional pins on either side of it unconnected. The ‘A’ end of the cable is obviously, then, also non-standard, but in this case it is not physically compatible with a standard USB-A port.
read: assumptions
If you need the adapter cable for a newer Xbox or for PC (I believe they are one in the same) search for that specifically, as there is no other solution as far as I am aware.
-If you need to repair the proprietary cable attached to the sensor itself, then I would search ebay’s damaged device auctions.
+If you need to repair the proprietary cable attached to the sensor itself, then I would search ebay’s damaged device auctions. (or be adventerous with a custom solution using the info above, if willing :D)

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-Not sure if this can help you, but the cable is a USB 3.0 cable with two additional pins, I assume for additional power.
+Not sure if this can help you, but the cable is a USB 3.0 cable with two additional pins, I assume for additional power. The ‘B’ end of the cable attaching to the sensor accomodates a standard USB 3.0 ‘B’ connector directly, but leaves the two additional pins on either side of it unconnected. The ‘A’ end of the cable is obviously, then, also non-standard, but in this case it is not physically compatible with a standard USB-A port.
read: assumptions
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+If you need the adapter cable for a newer Xbox or for PC (I believe they are one in the same) search for that specifically, as there is no other solution as far as I am aware.
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+If you need to repair the proprietary cable attached to the sensor itself, then I would search ebay’s damaged device auctions.

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Original post by: biorpg

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Not sure if this can help you, but the cable is a USB 3.0 cable with two additional pins, I assume for additional power.

read: assumptions

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