🔗 Connect, Charge, Conquer!
The USB C OTG Adapter with Power is a versatile 2-in-1 solution that allows you to connect USB devices while charging at high speeds. With a 60W PD charging capability and 480Mbps data transfer rate, it’s compatible with a wide array of devices including the latest iPhone 15 series, Samsung Galaxy models, and Google Pixel phones. Built with durable materials, this compact adapter is perfect for on-the-go professionals.
J**Y
Powered my usb mic!
It works !! Now I'm able to use my usb mic with all my android devices. Sweet !!!!!
V**Z
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F**S
Connects an iPhone 16 to a Peachtree DAC-ITx
With this adapter, a high-quality USB-A to USB-B cable, and an old 12 watt Samsung charger with a USB-C plug to power this adapter, I successfully connected an iPhone 16 to a Peachtree DAC-ITx and it sounded great.Without this adapter, using simply a USB-C to USB-B cable, the phone said that the attached Peachtree 24/192 device required too much power. I didn't try other chargers (such as an old 5 watt Apple charger) to know how little or how much power was required.FYI, I successfully connected a Galaxy S24 phone to this same DAC without this powered adapter. Using simply a USB-C to USB-B cable was sufficient.
P**T
Won't charge Fire Tablet 8", 10th gen. while running Octo4a to 3D PRINT, but DID w OTHERS (2)
Sadly, this seems too current limited to charge a Fire Tablet 8", 10th generation while printing over USB to a 3D printer (Anycubic Mega X).HOWEVER, it did work FINE with an Android Phone, AND also a 2 year old Walmart 8" Tablet, allowing me to print and charge simultaneously so I wouldn't rule it out for your phone/tablet just yet (unless a Fire 8"/10th gen obviously). It appears to not pass enough current to satisfy the Fire Tablet, despite testing with both the original 1A charger that came with the Fire tablet as well as 2 different 2A chargers that I had.On a happier note, the Fire Table 8",10th gen has run for over 2 hours printing various things and is still at 90% battery, so I think you could safely print continuously over 7 hours straight on a charge via Octoprint. Also you could use Octoprint to load the file up to the SD card in the printer, disconnect or turn off the tablet, and then use the normal print menu to run a longer print from the SD Card (like overnight). I know this removes some of the benefit of using Octoprint. But, if over 90% of your prints are under 7 hours or so, this will definitely get you connected to the printer for Octoprint from Android.I have seen other OTG adapters claim to be "higher current", which since this adapter did charge 2 other devices while letting them print but not the Fire tablet on even a higher current charger, suggests it is the adapter that has a current limiting circuit.Not a fault of the mfgr., just a design limitation when using high charge current devices like a Fire Tablet, 10th gen.
H**E
Works with external DAC’s while powering the device
I can confirm that this works to use a Dragonfly Red DAC along with supplying power at the same time on my iPhone 15 Pro, much like how Apple’s Camera Adapter with its lightning port worked prior to the advent of USB-C.
D**K
Connecting new tech to the past
This adaptor allows my mobile to be heard through the speakers of my 25 year old truck utilising the installed cassette player with the additional bonus of continued charging, nice!
P**R
Burning smell when tried to connect Fiio DAC to Pixel 6 pro
While using this adapter to charge my pixel 6 pro I connected my Fiio DAC to the usb A port side so I could watch some music videos (through over the ear headphones) while the phone was being charged. After about a half an hour I started smelling an odd burning odor coming from the phone so I unplugged this adapter. I then checked my phone to see if it had any damage. At first it looked pretty grim because when I plugged in my phone to my regular charger, the phone didn't recognize it. This happened a couple of times - and then it did recognize the charger. Whew!But then off and on the next day it would sometimes not recognize the charger anymore so I used a paper clip end to clean off the contacts in the phone charging port in case the burning had put some residue on the contacts. As of four days later the phone seems to be back to normal now. Was the problem because I was using power hungry headphone cans while at the same time trying to charge the phone? I don't know, but I've thrown this gadget away, as I don't want to take any more chances. :(
A**A
Works as intended
I have both a OnePlus Nord N200 and just got a cheap Lenovo Tab M9 (2023) from Black Friday sales. Both have proper support for power passthrough, and so this OTG adapter works flawlessly on both of them. I can plug in an external hard drive and charge the phone/tablet at the same time.For context, hard drives require more power than Android devices give out through their USB ports. If you plug them in directly, they disconnect a lot because they can't get the power they need to spin up. As a result, it's kinda become my go-to when testing adapters like this. This one clearly provides both power to charge my devices and power to the attached USB device, ensuring both function as intended.Note that if a USB device is particularly power-hungry, it can slow the rate at which the host device charges. Without a USB device plugged in, this provided enough power to charge my phone and tablet at the same rates as the adapters included with each one. That seems in line with the 60W power delivery claim being made, which is generally the standard for "fast charging" on mobile USB-C devices.In short, it works as intended. If you need a host of USB devices, you'll probably be better off getting a full hub that has power delivery/power passthrough instead. But if all you need is the occasional flash drive or a wired keyboard/mouse/gamepad or something, this works great.
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