Usb c charging & usb c headphones - HTC U12+ Questions & Answers

I could not find any solution for an adapter that charges and allows usb c headphones simultaneously.
Anyone an idea?

ataf said:
I could not find any solution for an adapter that charges and allows usb c headphones simultaneously.
Anyone an idea?
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N0R1F1...e=df0&creative=395129&creativeASIN=B01N0R1F1M
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01L8HUT3G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_qS1IAbQGMCKST

https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07CNG454W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_EzEeBb7D8DKMA
Was looking for something like this, but with 2 usb c ports instead of a jack socket

ataf said:
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07CNG454W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_EzEeBb7D8DKMA
Was looking for something like this, but with 2 usb c ports instead of a jack socket
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it doesn't exist..... or I haven't found anything like it

There's a Belkin USB C hub that has dual USB C ports.

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iRig UA and LG G5

Hi,
I'm trying to use the iRig UA Accessory with my LG G5, I'm connecting by an OTG Micro USB Type B to Micro USB Type B cable with a Type C adapter.
Sadly, the iRig doesn't turn on and is not recognized.
When using the same iRig on PC or Nexus 5, everything is fine. Does anybody know what's wrong here?
May it be caused by the adapter?
yoktobit said:
Hi,
I'm trying to use the iRig UA Accessory with my LG G5, I'm connecting by an OTG Micro USB Type B to Micro USB Type B cable with a Type C adapter.
Sadly, the iRig doesn't turn on and is not recognized.
When using the same iRig on PC or Nexus 5, everything is fine. Does anybody know what's wrong here?
May it be caused by the adapter?
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The B Micro to C adapters are for charging only.. you would need a Type C OTG adapter and a standard B micro to Type A cable (like used to a normal computer) to hook it up.
Edit: Tested a normal USB sound device (Cmedia based) usb audio works.
kibmcz said:
The B Micro to C adapters are for charging only.. you would need a Type C OTG adapter and a standard B micro to Type A cable (like used to a normal computer) to hook it up.
Edit: Tested a normal USB sound device (Cmedia based) usb audio works.
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Great! I tried this solution and it works now. Didn't think that it can make such a huge difference. Thanks a lot!
yoktobit said:
Great! I tried this solution and it works now. Didn't think that it can make such a huge difference. Thanks a lot!
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Glad to help . Perhaps some day someone will make a Type C OTG direct to B Micro cable that will make your device setup more streamlined.

USB C to USB 2.0 adapter

Will need a USB C to USB 2.0 adapter, otherwise all my portable battery charger or even not able to transfer picture or music from PC
anyone recommend?
Whether Android have certified cable issue? or as any USB cable that can connect the phone to computer will be fine?
thx
Buy decent brand (eg anker, aukey etc). They also do c-a converter plugs.
Tchen1305 said:
Will need a USB C to USB 2.0 adapter, otherwise all my portable battery charger or even not able to transfer picture or music from PC
anyone recommend?
Whether Android have certified cable issue? or as any USB cable that can connect the phone to computer will be fine?
thx
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The phone comes with one.
The authority on USB-C cables and adapters is Benson. You can follow his reviews and go all geeky on the technology here:
plus.google.com/u/0/+BensonLeung

is there a 3 adapter USB C dongle

I'm trying to find an adapter that allows me charge my phone and listen to my headphones with either USB c earphones or 3.5. So USB c on one side and 2 USB C and a 3.5 jack on the back. I can't seem to find something or maybe I don't know what to search for lol.

Is there a way to turn usb-c to usb-c phone charger cord into an otg cable?

Anyone tried it? I searched anywhere, but no results
Need some help here
Betterlikethis2020 said:
Need some help here
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Just try it and see if it works. Some devices could work while others would need a dedicated OTG cable
Thx fydtyh. I will update later
Fytdyh said:
Just try it and see if it works. Some devices could work while others would need a dedicated OTG cable
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It depends on whether the phone is used as client or as host. If the phone is to be used as a client, normal USB cable is used. If the phone is to be used as host, a OTG cable is used. It is a matter of pinout order.
Betterlikethis2020 said:
Need some help here
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You can convert the USB C cable into a OTG cable by changing the pinout order as indicated in the following discussion. You will need an adapter to convert one USB C end into USB A.
How different is a normal usb cable from OTG usb cable?
Answer (1 of 8): Hey, So USB OTG cable is used to connect to a device (say your phone, tablet) when you want to use that device (say your phone tablet) as a host. So imagine you want to use a mouse with your android tablet, then you can use the OTG cable as shown in the figure below Major dif...
www.quora.com
I know the diagrams show microUSB instead of USB C but the pinout order should still be the same for microUSB and USB C.

Question Slow charging using usb a to usb c cable on laptop usb 3.0 port

I have this usb a to usb c cable that comes with my buds 2 and whenever i try to use the cable to charge my phone by connecting it to my laptop, the charging speed is always way slower compared to when i use a usb c to c cable connected to my laptop.
is this normal or is something wrong with maybe the cable or the device being used?
*the laptop im using is a legion 5 (2021) and the port im using is the usb a 3.1 gen 1 port
chris2412 said:
I have this usb a to usb c cable that comes with my buds 2 and whenever i try to use the cable to charge my phone by connecting it to my laptop, the charging speed is always way slower compared to when i use a usb c to c cable connected to my laptop.
is this normal or is something wrong with maybe the cable or the device being used?
*the laptop im using is a legion 5 (2021) and the port im using is the usb a 3.1 gen 1 port
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Most USB A cables do not support Power Delivery (PD). You need a type C to C cable.
Just like @TheMystic said, not all USB-A to C supports PD. Furthermore, not all USB-C to C supports PD.

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