iOptron USB Cable
Manufacturer Part # 8416
Modern mounts need modern connections—and the iOptron USB Cable #8416 delivers exactly that. Whether you're running planetarium software, syncing with ASCOM/INDI drivers, or updating your firmware, this high-quality USB cable ensures a clean, reliable link between your iOptron mount and your computer.
This is the official iOptron-supplied USB 2.0 Type-A to Mini-B cable, specifically designed for use with compatible iOptron hand controllers and mainboards. It's not just any generic USB cable from the bottom of a drawer—this one is tested and guaranteed to work with iOptron’s mounts and electronics.
Key Features:
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Genuine iOptron Accessory: Purpose-built to work with a wide range of iOptron telescope mounts, hand controllers, and accessories that use a Mini-B USB port.
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USB 2.0 Type-A to Mini-B: The standard connection for iOptron Go2Nova hand controllers, select mainboards, and the iMate control box.
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Plug-and-Play Simplicity: Just connect the cable between your PC and your mount or hand controller—your system will automatically recognize the device in most cases.
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Reliable Data Transmission: Supports high-speed USB 2.0 communication for firmware updates, planetarium control, and guiding software.
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Perfect Length: At approximately 3 feet (1 meter), the cable provides enough length for flexible positioning without excess slack that can snag or drag.
Common Uses:
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Firmware Updates: Connect your Go2Nova hand controller or main control board to a Windows PC to update firmware using iOptron’s utility software.
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Computer Control: Use with ASCOM-compatible planetarium programs like Stellarium, NINA, or SkySafari (with the proper bridge app).
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Guiding and Imaging Integration: Ideal for use in imaging setups when paired with iOptron mounts that have USB Mini-B communication ports.
Compatibility Notes:
The #8416 USB cable is compatible with devices that use a Mini-B port. This includes many iOptron hand controllers (such as the Go2Nova 8408 and 8410), the iMate control computer, and various mainboards on mounts like the CEM26, GEM28, and SkyHunter. Be sure to check the port shape—Mini-B is distinct from Micro-B or USB-C.