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The Plugable USB C to USB Adapter Cable is a 20 cm passive adapter that connects USB 3.0 Type-A devices to USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 enabled laptops, tablets, and phones. Supporting up to 5 Gbps transfer speeds with gold-plated contacts, it offers backward compatibility with USB 1.1 and 2.0 devices. Designed for plug-and-play use, it fits neatly between adjacent USB-C ports and comes backed by a 2-year warranty, making it an essential accessory for professionals bridging legacy tech with modern gear.



















| ASIN | B00Y1I1DT4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,974 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #2,715 in USB Cables |
| Item model number | USBC-AF3 |
| Manufacturer | Plugable |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 8.5 g |
J**H
Good Product
As excepted
A**ー
簡単に装着、使用に際しても特別、問題となるような点は無し。
M**S
Product seems well made, but can't comment on durability as I've only had it a couple weeks. However, given that it is the type of adapter I'm not likely to handle much - it would appear to be able to last. That is, until some future (inevitable) update renders its useless. For now, it has served it's purpose and extended the life of an older and still fully functional home printer that is connected to a new iMac.
T**O
Funciona perfectamente y a alta velocidad. Me permite aprovechar un puerto de la laptop que tenía inactivo. Estoy satisfecho, lo recomiendo.
C**M
I use a laptop to program two-way radios. This laptop was a free acquisition and fairly new, but lacks any USB-A ports. Many of the cables I use are not available in USB-C, and I wouldn't want to buy all of my cables again just to get them with USB-C ends. . This short cable is a great solution to using USB-A cables and devices with a USB-C only laptop. If you need to carry the laptop around or work in and out of vehicles, it's nice to not have a bulky USB hub hanging from the side of your computer while moving around. . The cable appears well made and works as expected. The "Driverless Technology" in the title is kind of scammy though. It's a passive cable, of course you will not need a driver. I still consider the simplicity a plus. You know that you won't have to mess around with installing a driver while in the middle of a project, or if you switch to a new computer. There is very little to go wrong; it just works.
K**R
Works well
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