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SWISSTEN OTG Adapter/ Adapter USB-A (male) / USB-C (female)

Code: 55500200
–25 % €5,89 €4,87 excl. VAT
In stock (>5 pcs)
Delivery to:
25/11/2024
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  • adapter between USB-A and USB-C
  • for connecting devices with USB-C to USB-A
  • Support data transfer speeds up to 5 GB/s
  • Can handle 3A current at 5V when charging

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Product detailed description

Make your life easier

At Swissten, we got together and thought about what little things would make your life easier. And we came up with a lot of them. From a Lightning /3.5mm jack audio adapter to make life easier for iPhone owners and allow them to use older headphones with a jack, to a super-powerful car charger with Power Delivery and 45W that doesn't stick out of the dashboard, to a handy USB-C to USB-A adapter that lets you plug your USB-C headphones into a laptop that only has a USB-A input. The adapter supports the USB 3.0 protocol. Not sure how it differs from other standards? Then you'll definitely find the information in our blog useful: Don't get lost in the world of USB standards.

Pro tip: Want to learn more about the USB OTG standard ? Read our article.

Read more about OTG OTG in our article.

  • The adapter can also be used to plug in a cable from a charger or any USB-C device you need to plug into a USB-A connector.
  • In case of charging, it supports charging current up to 3A and voltage up to 5V.
  • Uses USB 3.0 protocol.
  • Housing made of durable zinc-based material .
  • Supports data transfer rates up to 5 GB/s.
  • Weighs only 7 g.
  • Packaged in a Swissten blister pack.

This product has been tested for you by: Nikča, Swissten.eu

When I got my hands on this tiny thing, I was a bit suspicious of it. So I decided to test it thoroughly and plugged it into a power adapter with a USB-A connector and stuck a USB-C cable into it/USB-C. And I waited to see what would happen. Surprisingly, my phone actually charged. So I tried using the adapter and the USB-C cable/USB-C adapter and connect my iPhone and transfer some photos. It worked. Flawlessly.

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