I'm experiencing problems with USB-C adapters?
I'm experiencing problems with USB-C adapters?
I purchased a collection of adapters expecting compatibility with my PC's USB-A ports, but I needed a charger designed for USB-C. These are the items in question:
https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Adapter-Co...B0F9YFLVJN
Because there appeared to be multiple of each type, I assumed at least one would fit, though none matched my ports. The charger could fit into some, but it wouldn't work with the rest.
If these aren't the right ones, please suggest an alternative available on Amazon.
Could the problem lie if more than two adapters are intended to function?
But none of them match any of your USB ports. Show me images that show how far these adapters reach into your USB connections. If they aren’t the right ones, suggest a suitable model available on Amazon. Also, tell me the make and model of your case and motherboard—this adapter claims to deliver up to 3A.
what is your goal in pricing? it would be easy to obtain a usb charger.
The package contains two adapters compatible with USB Type A ports, offering Type C sockets. Each adapter should fit into any Type A socket. Note that this socket type is designed for one-way connection—ensure it slides in easily; if not, reverse it. Type C sockets function differently and don’t require flipping. Also, your system might already have Type A sockets from USB2 or USB3, which can support power needs. Both USB2 and USB3 provide power, though their limits differ: USB2 supports up to 0.5 A, while USB3 can handle up to 0.9 A. Charging is possible, but speeds are lower compared to specialized chargers.
This link leads to a product page for a USB-C charger with APS compatibility.