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3-Pack Basesailor USB-A 2.0 to USB-C Adapter Cable Converters (Gray) on sale for $8.99 - $1.80 off with coupon on page - $4.14 off with promo code
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For data transfer, better go with 3.0, this one is 4 for $4:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...4BBM&psc=1
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Edit: Doing some research USB 2.0 is limited to power output of 2.5 watts vs 4.5 watts from USB 3.0. So though both charge slowly compared to USB C PD, the 3.0 charges almost twice as fast as 2.0 !!
For data transfer, better go with 3.0, this one is 4 for $4:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...4BBM&psc=1
For data transfer, better go with 3.0, this one is 4 for $4:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...4BBM&psc=1
I still have USB-A peripherals but only USB-C ports now.
Edit: Doing some research USB 2.0 is limited to power output of 2.5 watts vs 4.5 watts from USB 3.0. So though both charge slowly compared to USB C PD, the 3.0 charges almost twice as fast as 2.0 !!
The default of original 2.0 data ports is different from 3.0 but i doubt most people have any they use for charging, and most modern ones will go over anyways.
Look at your 2.4A charger, it won't have the extra usb 3.0 pins in the back.
I used this and got a power bank to charge at the 2.4A range on an old monitor usb power and some dedicated 2.4A usb chargers, well past 500mA max for USB2, still only 13W on the meter but its close enough.
If you want to know the rest
https://hackaday.com/2023/01/04/a...-emarkers/
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I still have USB-A peripherals but only USB-C ports now.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0D7TH6D9T
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