USB Photo Transfer Charging Cable: USB-C to UC-E6 for Nikon Cameras (1.5m)
Product description
What this is and what it’s for
This USB-C to UC-E6 interface cable is designed to move images and videos from compatible Nikon cameras to a computer, laptop, or mobile device with a USB-C port. It also supports charging on certain camera models, offering a practical, two‑in‑one solution when you’re on the go or tidying up files at home. On paper, that combination of data transfer and charging can simplify your workflows by reducing the number of cables you need to carry.
Who it’s for

If you own Nikon DSLRs or Coolpix cameras listed in the compatibility notes and you rely on USB-C devices for file transfers, this cable is convenient. It’s also appealing if you prefer a single, longer lead (1.5m) to connect camera to PC or smartphone without being tethered to the desk. However, compatibility is not universal across all Nikon models, so it’s wise to check the list before purchasing.
What stands out in use
The cable uses an 8‑pin USB‑C to UC‑E6 configuration, enabling data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps. That level of speed is generally adequate for moving photos and 1080p video in reasonable time, though it’s not a substitute for high‑end, high‑bit‑rate workflows. The design includes a smart IC for charging, which helps guard against overcharging and overheating.



Strengths: where it makes sense
- Simple two‑in‑one capability: data transfer plus charging if your camera supports it.
- Reasonable length at 1.5m gives you room to work away from the computer.
- Build considerations suggest durability: silver‑plated connectors, and a triple shielding structure to mitigate interference.
- The cable is designed to withstand many bends, which is useful for portable setups and travel.
Limitations: what to watch out for

- Not all Nikon models are guaranteed compatible, verify the compatibility list before buying.
- Data transfer speeds top out around 480 Mbps, which is fine for stills and many videos but not ideal for large 4K or high‑bit‑rate footage compared with faster interfaces.
- The primary purpose is image transfer, depending on your workflow, a dedicated SD card reader or alternative transfer method might still be preferable.
How it fits into your kit
If you routinely transfer photos from Nikon cameras to a computer or mobile device via USB‑C, this cable can reduce clutter by combining charging and data transfer in one lead. It’s better suited to casual to mid‑volume workflows rather than professional, time‑critical editing pipelines. If you prioritise raw speed or future‑proofing with newer USB standards, you might want to explore higher‑bandwidth options.



Practical usage example
You’re on a weekend trip and want to offload photos from a Nikon Coolpix S6500 to your tablet for quick sharing. The 1.5m length lets you plug the camera into a power bank or tablet while keeping your device steady on the table. If your camera supports charging over USB, you’ll appreciate the uninterrupted shooting or extended battery life during the transfer windows.
What to check before you buy

- Confirm your Nikon model appears on the compatibility list for the UC‑E6 interface.
- Consider whether 480 Mbps meets your typical transfer needs, especially for larger video files.
- Assess how long you’ll be away from a power source, if charging via USB‑C is not essential for your camera, you may prioritise other features.
Alternatives and how this compares
For lower‑threshold needs, a basic USB‑C to Nikon UC‑E6 cable offers straightforward transfer but might lack the charging capability or shielding benefits. If you frequently work with high‑resolution video or require faster transfer times, a dedicated data reader or newer interface might be worth the investment. This cable sits in the middle ground: practical and straightforward, with reasonable durability, for everyday use rather than heavy professional workloads.



Is it worth it?
- You’ll like it if you own a Nikon camera listed in the compatibility guide and you want a single cable for data transfer and possible charging.
- It may not be for you if your workflow demands the fastest possible data speeds or if your camera isn’t supported.
- It suits casual to mid‑volume photographers who value convenience and a robust build over cutting‑edge speed.
FAQ
- Will this work with all USB‑C devices? It’s designed for Nikon models and listed cameras, check compatibility first.
- Can I use it solely for charging? Some cameras support charging via USB, if that’s important, verify that capability for your model.
- Is 1.5m enough in typical setups? It provides ample length for many desktops or table setups, but you may want a shorter option if space is tight.
Final thoughts
If you need a pragmatic, two‑in‑one cable for transferring Nikon photo/video files to USB‑C devices and potentially charging, this USB‑C to UC‑E6 cable offers a sensible, no‑nonsense option. It won’t replace purpose‑built high‑speed data solutions, but for everyday use it’s a reasonable compromise that helps tidy up your kit and keep you connected.
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