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eufy C220 2K Pan/Tilt Smart Indoor Camera, w/Code, Free C&C
.... In the box: Camera, USB Adapter, Type-A to C USB Cable (6.7feet, 2m), Wall...
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www.hotukdeals.com |
Habibs_ICT_Tutorials |
Apr 5, 2026 |
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UGREEN USB C Charger 65W Plug GaN Charger 2C Fast Charging Sold by UGREEN GROUP LIMITED UK / FBA
... output via C2 port, this usb c charger plug provides a full ... with 65W total output, this usb c charger is a perfect choice ... other laptop chargers, this 65W usb c power adapter is a perfect choice for ... adaptive charging, The 65W GaN USB C Charger supports PD 3.0/...: Built-in multiple protections, this 65W USB C Charger provides a safer charging ...
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Euphoria |
Apr 5, 2026 |
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Frohe Ostern mit Miffy XL Nachtlicht von Mr Maria [Raum-Blick]
... per Druckknopf dimmen und über USB C aufladen. Die ganz große Version... verschiedenen Helligkeitsstufen mit Nachtmodusoption inklusive Adapter und Netzkabel mit Touch-Dimmer-Taste entworfen...
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schwarze_null |
Apr 5, 2026 |
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RE:🧳 이사 정리 세일 (3) 식료품 외 기타 잡화
... 빨아놨어요 USB C TO A Adapter $5 다이소 꼭...
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cafe.daum.net |
리어뉴 |
Apr 5, 2026 |
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RE:MacBook Pro M5: Cases, screen protectors, USB-C dongle
... any recommendations for a good usb c dongle/adapter? Thank you!
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nylonwhiskers |
Apr 4, 2026 |
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RE:Beats Pro by Dr. Dre Pro Ersatzkopfhörer gesucht
Abspielgerät ist ein Samsung A55 mit einem USB C zu Klinken Adapter. Und die neuen Beats sagen mir leider nicht zu da Sie nicht Vergleichbar sind von der Klangqualität wie Verarbeitung im Vergleich zu den Beats br Dr Dre Pro von 2014.
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TIMOTOX |
Apr 4, 2026 |
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RE:DVD Player Kaufempfehlung
Tag zusammen möchte mir zum Abspielen der an die 60 Stck --vielgeliebten-- Familien DVDs einen DVD Player mit HDMI/USB? Anschluss kaufen, der Alte hat nur noch Scart Anschluss, TV aber nicht Tipp? Ursprünglich hatte man die VHS- c Filme im VHS Adapter im Video Rekorder angeschaut, dann auf DVD gebrannt, angeschaut, und dann...? FP? Danke
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niskha |
Apr 4, 2026 |
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HP Reverb G2 Awful performance
... issue. I attached the usb c to regular usb adapter that came with the headset... sickness. If you have that adapter I suggest giving it a ...
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steamcommunity.com |
Mr Fred |
Apr 4, 2026 |
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[Switch] Lite SUPER5 OLED Mod von Retro Remake
... waren alle benötigten Kabel und Adapter mit im Kit (normales HDMI... künftig entweder mit dem beiliegenden USB C auf 3,5mm nutzen oder...
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circuit-board.de |
LockeBoss |
Apr 4, 2026 |
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RE:Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black - Tempered Glass Clear Tint - Honeycomb Mesh Front – TG Side Panel - PC Gehäuse
galaxus.de/de/s1/product/fractal-usb-c-model-d-adapter-067-m-usb-31-usb-32-gen-2-usb-kabel-21962102?offertype=retail&offerid=2705624&dbq=1 Passender Adapter für USB - C Buchse
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RK777 |
Apr 4, 2026 |
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iPad Air الجيل الخامس 64GB الجهاز
... طبيعي. موجود شاحن Apple 20W USB‑C Power Adapter أصلي، بدون كيبل. موجود...
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haraj.com.sa |
ali alibrahim 4466 |
Apr 4, 2026 |
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I tested my USB-C PDU and made 6 more variants, which are now available!
Update video here Original video here Original post here TLDR: I made a USB-C PDU for my Optiplex cluster, it was well received so I made more variants, an update video and have got DIY kits on pre-order Repo is here, with 7 variants total. 4x 10 inch and 3x 19 inch If you want to buy an assembled or blank PCB, or a full kit you can through my store in the YT video Survey link here if you want your say in the development of V2 FAQ at the bottom Hello again! It's been a busy few months, but I'm back with an update. First of all, thank you for the support on my last post. The feedback was amazing and it was clear that there was more interest than I originally thought, so I dedicated some more time to flesh out the idea and make the PDU as accessible as possible for anybody interested in making one. First, I had a list of changes to make and tests to do which are all now complete. I've cleaned up the design, made cable routing easier, redesigned the PCB tray to double as an assembly bracket, added reinforcement and heaps of small changes to the PCB itself. Then I ran load, burn in and efficiency tests, while also monitoring temperatures. All components operate well within their limits (Grafana screenshots towards the end) and it's been rock solid under load and during daily use, more test results can be found below. I then designed 6 more variants all around the same PCB, 4x 10 inch and 3x 19 inch using sub-assemblies where I could. Variants: 10 Inch: Original - My initial design, used to prototype and test the idea. Uses a sheet metal housing and has 5 outputs. Unibody 3D printed - Same 5 outputs, housing is printed in 3 pieces, designed to use no heated inserts and as little hardware as possible. Modular 3D printed - 5 outputs, made to be printed in smaller parts then assembled together, uses a lot more hardware due to the modularity. Dual - Back to the metal housing, but has 2 breakout PCBs for a total of 10 outputs. Made to be used with external power supplies or for people with alternative power sources like solar / battery. 19 Inch: Single - Original design but in a 19" chassis. Plenty of space on the side for a micro PC or cables. Dual - Two sets of internals for a total of 10 outputs. Dual SBS - Another 10 output variant, but this time more suited to OCD people like me that want inputs and outputs on the same side. Will require one PSU harness to be longer than the other. All variants can be found in the live repo! This is the best place to go if you want to know more about the variants, or want to check out the designs. The repository contains everything you need to make one, including files for printing a housing or sheet metal manufacturing, PCB Gerber files, renders, exploded views and bills of material. (There's also links at the top to buy me a coffee if you'd like to support the project and the work that's gone into it.) **I've tried to do my due diligence with the repository but there's a lot of ground to cover so if you find anything wrong, please raise an issue on GitHub and I'll get onto it. Future: I will be making a V2 with both smart and non-smart variants, then getting it certified so I can sell them off the shelf. But development and manufacturing a product is very expensive, especially if it needs certification for EMC and electronic safety standards. This is not something I have the pocket depth for, so the plan is to use funds from kit sales to develop the full version that's more suited for mass production and distribution. I can then use this to launch a Kickstarter or a pre-order to get funds to scale manufacturing and take everything through certification. Tests: I did all my tests with 5 nodes, but my normal rack only consists of 4 PCs. (Dell OptiPlex 3070, 9500T, 16gb) Load and Temperature: I ran a series of stress tests over 3 days, plotted component temperature and monitored up time, it stayed rock solid and ran well within the thermal limits. I also did droop testing to make sure everything is stable under massive load changes. The highest temperature any of the components saw was 70-75c. The gap in the middle of the graphs is down time between 12 hour runs. The temperatures were collected using thermo-couples attached to the mosfet, power delivery board inductors, PCB and USB-DC converter, as well as an ambient probe. Readings were done via an ESP-32, all reporting back to a local InfluxDB server and displayed with Grafana. During the load tests, I couldn't detect any major droops below 24V that would cause an issue with the input on the USB-C power delivery boards. Efficiency: It's less efficient than stock power supplies, due to the more complex power conversion, but for me that translates to $1-$2 more a month, which I'm more than happy with. Idle Load Stock 77W 313W PDU 86W 317W FAQ: Why USB-C? Why not a buck converter to a barrel jack output? Mainly because I saw the USB to DC adapters and wanted to use them, plus I like the idea of having the whole rack run off one USB-C PDU. (6-Bay USB-C powered DAS anyone?) Dual power supplies or a UPS? Yes, definitely something I've looked into, but it would have required a full redesign of the PCB so for this version it was out of scope. Will be a stretch goal for the future development of V2. Where did you get the adapters and boards from? Mostly from AliExpress, I've got links, search terms and pictures on the GitHub. For the next revision I will either develop my own, or integrate them directly onto the main PCB. Are you going to make a video on the rack itself? Yes absolutely, I have a lot planned with my mini-rack and will film and share as much of it as I can. The update took much longer than I thought, getting kits ready, designing the variants, getting the repo setup and filming everything was a huge amount of work. But I'm happy with V1 in the current state and am excited to hear what people think, then move on to the next stage of development and more projects. If you have any questions that aren't answered in the video or the repository, or have suggestions, please let me know. A big thanks again for all the support, whether it be a comment, a view or messages, it was great to hear what people had to say, and see the interest in the project. Update video here Cheers! submitted by /u/maleng_ to r/homelab [link] [comments]
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maleng_ |
Apr 2, 2026 |
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Pro dad tip: if your kids have lights or toys that charge with USB C, get a magnetic adapter
Seriously, it's been a huge help. I got my kiddos those squeezable night lights that change color. They charge with a USB C cable. Despite having a decent battery I usually keep them plugged in to make sure they stay on all night because my son (2yo) needs it to sleep. Between him and my 3yo daughter, they burned through 4 cables before I broke down and got these. Total game changer. Now they can yank the squishies off the night stand without damaging the cable and because it's magnetic, they can plug it back in as well. submitted by /u/Work-Safe-Reddit4450 to r/daddit [link] [comments]
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Work-Safe-Reddit4450 |
Mar 23, 2026 |
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USB-C to Lightning Adapter
Hi all, I am using iPhone 15 with the type-C port. I also have an earphone with lightning port from the older iPhone. I am now looking for an adapter to using that lightning earphones with my type-C iPhone. Please can you suggest a reliable adapter? I got an adapter from Amazon but it does not transmit audio, it can only work with charging or data transfer purposes submitted by /u/Long_Pham_ to r/iphone [link] [comments]
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Long_Pham_ |
Mar 22, 2026 |
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USB-C to 3.5mm dongle
Hello from the UK. Recently upgraded my phone and no longer have a 3.5mm jack. I'll miss my A52s workhorse I'm new to dongles and have searched around, but there's so many recommendations I figured I'd make my own post. It's a Samsung S24 Ultra, and I'll be mostly listening to music and watching YouTube, etc. My phone headphones are DT-770 Pro (32 ohms) Is it worth getting spending the extra money for the FiiO KA11 dongle, or should I stick to the basic Apple/Samsung ones for half the price? Any help, advice, or other recommendations are much appreciated! submitted by /u/Regular_Ad_8782 to r/HeadphoneAdvice [link] [comments]
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Regular_Ad_8782 |
Mar 11, 2026 |
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[unboxed] TP-link USB-C to Ethernet Adapter
Completely unused. Only unboxed. Even the plastic wrapped is intact. Purchased for 1000. Selling at half the price. Asking price: 500 + shipping (if necessary) Not negotiable submitted by /u/kevr_4653 to r/resellpur [link] [comments]
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kevr_4653 |
Feb 28, 2026 |
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Need a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter/dac for iems i just bought.
I just bought the TANGZU Wan'er S.G II but I dont have headphone jack. Im using a Samsung S21. I need a adapter/dac or whatever it is i need to make the iem work. submitted by /u/Intrepid_Side_8465 to r/iems [link] [comments]
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Intrepid_Side_8465 |
Feb 22, 2026 |
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2DS with several mods (Joy-Con joystick, USB-C, capture card, controller mod)
Uses a Gulikit TMR replacement Joy-Con joystick, so there is no drift. The way I installed it means the Y axis would be flipped if I just directly connected it to the 2DS. I used a microcontroller to correct it, as well as adjusted the ranges to match what a regular circle pad would be so that there are no sensitivity issues (I would've used an mcu anyway so I just oriented it in a way that makes it easy to install). White USB-C port to match the console. Also connects to the capture card inside, which is an Optimize.ath.cx 3DS XL capture card with a flex PCB adapter. Controller mod is Loopy's. It uses a 2.5mm TRRS jack. This means it can only support Wii Classic controllers due to only having 4 conductors, but there are a bunch of compatible adapters for other controllers. submitted by /u/Ladair- to r/3DSMods [link] [comments]
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Ladair- |
Feb 3, 2026 |
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Where can I get a Kuru to USB-C adapter?
submitted by /u/Coastal_wolf to r/Avatar [link] [comments]
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Coastal_wolf |
Dec 31, 2025 |
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USB-C to 3.5mm adapters suck?
Hey everyone, basically looking for a bit of insight. I love my Koss Porta Pros, sadly I am a prisoner of the modern smartphone and lack a headphone jack. I am on my 4th adapter and not a single one has lasted more than a few months. I had a straight one, I had a right angle one I had one that was a single unit without a cable. They all eventually developed issues like one side cutting of and what not. In all fairness I haven't been treating them kindly, I just toss my phone in my pocket, but is that too much to ask? Here's the thing so far all of them were fairly cheap, ranging from 3 to 7 Euros. I am more than willing to spend more but I also don't want to spend more money on something that's gonna break just as quick. So I ask you guys, has anyone had the same issues? Am I just being cheap and should I purchase something better? If so any recommendations? Thanks for the help! submitted by /u/Error404x_ to r/audio [link] [comments]
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Error404x_ |
Dec 9, 2025 |
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USB-C to 3.5mm Audio Jack: Bad Luck or Bad Idea?
So, I've recently had the misfortune of getting my first USB-only phone, and, as a result, I've dipped my toe into the realm of USB-C to 3.5mm audio jack adapters. I say adapterS, plural, because I have just had the worst luck with these things. I've gone through three so far, all of which have stopped working around two weeks or so of use. These have ranged from $25 to $5, with seemingly no correlation between price and reliability. The only thing I can think of is that I do use them on-the-go (disconnected from device and headphones when not in use, and carried in a little drawstring bag with the headphones). Maybe they're more designed to be used with a computer or the like? Have I just had bad luck, or are these things just not a good phone-audio solution? submitted by /u/Vampigeon_Josh to r/BudgetAudiophile [link] [comments]
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Vampigeon_Josh |
Dec 1, 2025 |
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Apple Releases New Firmware for 140W USB-C Power Adapter, Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad
submitted by /u/AWildDragon to r/apple [link] [comments]
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AWildDragon |
Nov 18, 2025 |
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4000mah, 512gb, Taptic engine, Bluetooth, USB-C Data Transfer, and a custom 3d printed Back Plate.
I'm happy to say that after months of building and waiting for parts, my build is finally complete. I designed a custom aluminum and 3D-printable back plate to give myself more space and to keep everything organized. It also came out nice and reasonably thin at 14.8mm. Another bonus: no more clips or glue! (Moonlit Market) — it uses six longer M1.4 screws to secure it directly to the frame. Mods include: iPhone 7 Taptic Engine Note 9 Battery UGREEN Bluetooth Transmitter iMCort Flash Adapter USB-C Breakout Board with Data Pins I added a notch at the bottom left of the aluminum plate for the Bluetooth antenna to sit behind — it helps keep the range acceptable. I still get a good connection through about two brick walls, but after that, it starts to fall off. The frontplate has also been stripped of anodizing with a Dremel and given a uniform look with steel wool. I didn’t go for the polished approach, as I can already see myself scratching the shit out of it — but I still love this look. The lock switch has been moved to the left side to make room for the battery and USB-C breakout. I'm pleasantly surprised by how well it works — it still uses the original cable and switch, just removed from the plastic bracket it came with. All parts are designed to fit perfectly into the printed frame using M1.4 screws I salvaged from older broken phones. This also means I still have full functionality of the 30-pin connector, so it’s completely compatible with docks. Bluetooth is controlled by a single momentary switch located next to the AUX port. It’s printed out of translucent PETG with a hole leading right beside it in the frame, allowing me to place an SMD LED directly next to it. The LED is soldered onto the main UGREEN board. For power, I had to add the original UGREEN BMS in parallel with the iPod’s BMS to the Note 9 cell, as I had issues powering it directly from the iPod’s BMS, even with a 10k resistor to spoof the NTC thermistor it used to have. I’m planning to release all the CAD files for the main versions of the back panel, along with a gutted version — (Last Photo) for people who want to add their own ports or buttons. It will still have the lock switch relocated to the side but with a solid 2mm-thick panel, so the entire aluminum cutting step can be skipped — though this comes at the cost of 1mm of internal space. Please let me know what you’d like to see changed or added in these models before I release them. Thanks! submitted by /u/F_Tech_ to r/ipod [link] [comments]
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F_Tech_ |
Nov 3, 2025 |
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[Lossless audio] : Apple USB-C Earpods VS Type C to 3.5mm adapter + 3.5mm Earpods - What would be better among the two?
I am really confused, thanks for the help. submitted by /u/maximumanner to r/AppleMusic [link] [comments]
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maximumanner |
Jul 24, 2025 |
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The joy of going all-in on USB-C
The joy of discovering that not all USB-C devices are created equal. Story time. I've been quite late at joining the USB-C bandwagon and to be fair I didn't research it much beforehand. I was under the assumption that any USB-C wall brick would be able to charge any USB-C device. I mean, the EU pushing for that connector must mean that it's kind of universal, no? Damn legislators knowing nothing about electronics... But I digress. My first trip "going all in" after switching my last few devices to USB-C cables, I only brought USB-C to USB-C cables. A few USB-C power bricks to go with it. You can imagine my surprise when I plugged one of those devices and it didn't turn on. I thought something was wrong with the cable, changed it, nothing happened. Tried with another wall brick, still nothing. I was surprised. From being proud to be able to power anything using the same cable, I was slowly shifting to embarrassment as I started to feel like I've been played. I had a USB-C to USB-A adapter because there's always that person with a USB-A stick that wants to share something with you. By chance I also had my power bank's USB-A to USB-C cable tucked in its pouch, so I tried that. And of course tada, it worked and that one device turned on. From there I started questioning everything about the USB-C and the associated standards, before coming to this bittersweet conclusion: USB-C is great, BUT lazy/cheap manufacturers will sacrifice user experience —and trust towards a standard— to inflate their bottom line. What's more? They often times don't specify anything on their product listings. They'll just say "please only use this graciously gifted USB-A to USB-C cable to power this device" once you open the box. Why thank you my liege, how grand of you. I realize this is turning into a mini rant, but man does this suck. How do non-tech people deal with this kind of unexpected behavior? How is USB-C expecting to reduce e-waste when some devices will still ship with cheap USB-A to USB-C cables? Worse yet, you might also need to buy USB-A power bricks for those specific devices... I understand the USB-C connector is much, much more capable than USB-A, therefore more complex etc, but I SO wish that it worked as reliably as USB-A in those trivial "just give me 5v DC please" cases without having to think twice about it. Is my device PD-compatible? Currently accepting advice, ready to whip out the soldering iron to make those non-compliant devices work with USB-C to USB-C cables without having to use dumb C-to-C cables or weird A-to-C adapters —which from my understanding are non-compliant as well?— to power those "dumb" devices. submitted by /u/habovh to r/UsbCHardware [link] [comments]
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habovh |
Jul 17, 2025 |
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Is it bad that I like the Apple usb C jack 3.5?
I have an Apple USB-C DAC, a Fiio KA11, and a Fiio JA11. My favourite is the Apple one! The JA11 has some crackles, I think I got a broken one. The volume is also always so high that I almost have to put it at minimum level. The KA has the same issue with high volume. The Apple DAC has good sound and allows me to have a bigger range of volume selection. Who else is using the Apple dac? submitted by /u/LawB210 to r/iems [link] [comments]
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LawB210 |
Jun 13, 2025 |
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PSP USB C Conversion
Thanks to u/Renaisien and his 3D printed part to house in a usb c breakout for the PSP 1000. I had it printed in yellow to match the OG charging port's color and aesthetic. I wanted to preserve the look, hence the yellow. It works with phone chargers with C to C cables and on my Laptop's USB C port. Since I bought breakout boards that have cc1 and cc2 resistors on it already. Only does power for now as I ain't that confident yet to do soldering on the motherboard's data lines yet, albeit the breakout boards has solder pads for data. My modded 2000mah battery although sticks out a bit so I had to ditch the battery cover and rely on my crystal case to hold the battery since I want to retain the UMD Drive for Disc Playback. But it is certainly ideal to do a battery mod and doing a UMD drive delete for it to fit everything. But overall I'm happy since I don't have to bring my usb c adapter anymore that I always keep dangling off of the lace on the other side. submitted by /u/Xerrrra to r/PSP [link] [comments]
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Xerrrra |
Jun 8, 2025 |
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The Nintendo Switch 2 AC Adapter features a removable USB-C cable
submitted by /u/MaddleDee to r/NintendoSwitch2 [link] [comments]
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MaddleDee |
Apr 10, 2025 |
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Which is better to get, and what’s the difference between 35W Dual USB-C and 70W USB-C?
submitted by /u/Longjumping_Rain7353 to r/macbookair [link] [comments]
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Longjumping_Rain7353 |
Mar 9, 2025 |
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Rumored 16-inch MacBook Pro may come with 96W USB-C power adapter
submitted by /u/nopantsdolphin to r/gadgets [link] [comments]
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nopantsdolphin |
Oct 7, 2019 |
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"The Switch is not USB-C compliant, and overdraws some USB-PD power supplies by 300%" by Nathan K(Links in description)
Edit: People keep asking what they can use safely. I am not an expert, nor the Author, only a middle person for this information. Personally I am playing it safe until more information is known and using first party only for power. When it comes to power bricks I can do is offer this quote from the write ups: "Although long in tooth, the Innergie is one of the few chargers that will actually properly power the Nintendo Switch and Dock. It is a USB-PD "v1.0" supply -- meaning it was designed around the 5v/12v/20v levels. (12v was split to 9v/15v in "v2.0".) However, because it was USB-C compliant (followed the darn spec) and robustly engineered, it will work with the Switch even though it came out nearly two years before the Switch was released. (Hooray!) Innergie had the foresight to add 15v as an "optional and extra" voltage level and now it reaps the rewards. (It also has $3k $1mil in connected device insurance, so I can recommend it." TL;DR The USB-C protocols in the Nintendo Switch do not "play nice" with third party products and could possibly be related to the bricking issues. Nathan K has done some testing and the results certainly add to the discussion of console bricking and third party accessories. Nathan K does comment in the third link that attempts to be proprietary about USB-C kind of undermines the whole point of standardized protocols. This quote from the fourth link is sums it up neatly: "The +Nintendo Switch Dock #USB #TypeC power supply is not USB-PD spec compliant. As a result it does not "play nice" with other #USBC devices. This means you should strongly consider only using the Nintendo Switch Dock adapter only with the Nintendo Switch (and Dock). Additionally, it also seems the Nintendo Switch Dock does not "play nice" with other USB-PD chargers. This means you're forced to use a Nintendo-brand power supply." Edit: Found one where he goes even deeper: https://plus.google.com/102612254593917101378/posts/2CUPZ5yVTRT First part: https://plus.google.com/102612254593917101378/posts/WDkb3TEgMvf Second part: https://plus.google.com/102612254593917101378/posts/Np2PUmcqHLE Additional: https://plus.google.com/102612254593917101378/posts/ByX722sY2yi https://plus.google.com/102612254593917101378/posts/TZYofkoXUou I first came across this from someone else's Reddit post and can't remember whom to credit for bringing to these write ups to my attention. submitted by /u/Intoxicus5 to r/NintendoSwitch [link] [comments]
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Intoxicus5 |
Mar 28, 2018 |
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With the removal of the headphone jack on the Pixel 2, the Moshi USB-C to 3.5mm adapter/charger is coming soon on the Google Store at $44.95
submitted by /u/Namelessw0nder to r/Android [link] [comments]
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Namelessw0nder |
Oct 4, 2017 |
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Google Engineer Says to Stay Away from OnePlus' USB Type-C Accessories
submitted by /u/Endda to r/Android [link] [comments]
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Endda |
Nov 14, 2015 |