Is there an OTG cable that works with Samsung? - Samsung Galaxy Tab A series Accessories

I have an SM T290 tab A. Is there a specific OTG cable that I can use? Has anyone had any success?

scampo77 said:
I have an SM T290 tab A. Is there a specific OTG cable that I can use? Has anyone had any success?
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I know it gets to where you're pulling your hair out in frustration, but.... someone on XDA has nudged me in a new direction and helped, always friendly, and ALWAYS FREE. I had the same problem with cables, I thought anyway. I'm enclosing a pic of the OTG adapter that worked for me, and with every cable and thumb drive, etc. It says SAMSUNG, its just hard to read. Hope this helps Scampo.
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Ponius said:
I know it gets to where you're pulling your hair out in frustration, but.... someone on XDA has nudged me in a new direction and helped, always friendly, and ALWAYS FREE. I had the same problem with cables, I thought anyway. I'm enclosing a pic of the OTG adapter that worked for me, and with every cable and thumb drive, etc. It says SAMSUNG, its just hard to read. Hope this helps Scampo.
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can you attach a thumb drive to your tablet and watch a movie on it while charging at the same time?

scampo77 said:
can you attach a thumb drive to your tablet and watch a movie on it while charging at the same time?
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What I did instead was to connect a small powered USB hub and connected my thumb drive to the hub. That way you reduce the power draw on your tablet and can run a wireless USB mouse with your thumb drive. (And yes, I watched movies that way). Hope it helps.
Pony

Here is the cheapo I've been using bought off eBay for like $1.50

Thank you but I need to charge while the thumb drive is attached and I need to be able to do this 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

Ponius said:
What I did instead was to connect a small powered USB hub and connected my thumb drive to the hub. That way you reduce the power draw on your tablet and can run a wireless USB mouse with your thumb drive. (And yes, I watched movies that way). Hope it helps.
Pony
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On amazon you can get an adapter which gives you 3 X usb 2.0 (thumb drive) input plus one usb-a micro (usb 2 charger) input. Mine has a switch between OTG and charge, but if I keep charger in during OTG, it supplies power to thumb drives, and the battery supply barely gets touched.

lifeModder19135 said:
On amazon you can get an adapter which gives you 3 X usb 2.0 (thumb drive) input plus one usb-a micro (usb 2 charger) input. Mine has a switch between OTG and charge, but if I keep charger in during OTG, it supplies power to thumb drives, and the battery supply barely gets touched.
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This is an automotive install and I've tried all of these options and none work. These tablets and fiberglassed into the dash and need to be charging all day. Then a female USB mounted in the dash to transfer data via a thumb drive.

scampo77 said:
This is an automotive install and I've tried all of these options and none work. These tablets and fiberglassed into the dash and need to be charging all day. Then a female USB mounted in the dash to transfer data via a thumb drive.
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You'd think that anything installed into the dash like that would run on the car battery. I just use mine for development, which means nothing more than saving / loading text files. I am able to leave it on charge and just flip the switch for 30 seconds or so at a time to access the thumb drive. What about the usb to sd card readers? Same result, I suppose?

lifeModder19135 said:
You'd think that anything installed into the dash like that would run on the car battery. I just use mine for development, which means nothing more than saving / loading text files. I am able to leave it on charge and just flip the switch for 30 seconds or so at a time to access the thumb drive. What about the usb to sd card readers? Same result, I suppose?
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Yes, same result. This was a headache when I started this 10 years ago with the Nexus 7. But someone came out with a specific automotive installation where the tablet would turn on and of with the key and it would charge with a thumb drive attached and it worked beautiful until it fell out of service.

After a year of working on this problem I found a charger made by a company called lava. The charger is about $100 and it does charging while having usb support. The charger is worth more than the tablet but I didn't have a choice.

scampo77 said:
After a year of working on this problem I found a charger made by a company called lava. The charger is about $100 and it does charging while having usb support. The charger is worth more than the tablet but I didn't have a choice.
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I know it’s been a bit since this post, but curious if the lavalabs adapter you mentioned worked with your sm t290 ? And if so, which adapter model was it? Trying to figure out the same thing, they are pricey but need to figure this out thanks ++

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Surface Pro - More USB ports

Hey guys, I just got my Surface Pro yesterday to replace my old HP Pavilion laptop which was really slow and has its fair share of problems. The one gripe I have with the Surface Pro is its lack of ports.
I want to be able to plug in a mouse and at least on USB drive but a singular USB 3.0 port just isn't going to cut it. So my question is, does anyone have an idea or know of anything that will allow me to plug in both a mouse and a usb stick? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
p.s I am aware of the docking station but its price point is a bit ridiculous. I just want a cheap alternative that won't detract from the design too much as there is a case but it's added size is very unreasonable.
The device you are looking for is incredibly common and so common that you can walk into walmart and have a whole selection of them available. USB Hub. Surprised you havent come across one before.
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Depending on the number of ports and whether it is mains or bus powered they can be pretty cheap.
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The device you are looking for is incredibly common and so common that you can walk into walmart and have a whole selection of them available. USB Hub. Surprised you havent come across one before.
Depending on the number of ports and whether it is mains or bus powered they can be pretty cheap.
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Thanks heaps for the reply. I was actually thinking of these but I wasn't sure if they would work correctly. I'm not very familiar with USB 3.0 and what it can and can't do. I just need a USB hub that has a USB 3.0 upstream and at least 2 USB 2.0 downstreams so I can still plug in my mouse and hardrive and all those other things that have a USB 2.0 upstream. I was looking at these in particular and was wondering if they were 4 USB 3.0 ports or if it was a 3.0 male connector and 4 USB 2.0 female connectors.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/4-Port-U...Laptop_Accessories&hash=item4ac5d3e8e3&_uhb=1
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/m-Speed-...Laptop_Accessories&hash=item51b73b7190&_uhb=1
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you are able to link me to a cheap one then that would be awesome
Both of the devices you linked claim to be USB3.0 downstream, so would indeed convert 1 USB3.0 slot on the surface to 4 USB3.0 slots, in theory anyway.
Of course in reality, you are sharing 1 ports bandwidth among 4, but for a mouse and a memory stick this is not a problem at all. I've run mouse, keyboard, xbox 360 controller and an external hard drive from a USB2.0 hub without issue, you get the massively faster USB3.0
SixSixSevenSeven said:
Both of the devices you linked claim to be USB3.0 downstream, so would indeed convert 1 USB3.0 slot on the surface to 4 USB3.0 slots, in theory anyway.
Of course in reality, you are sharing 1 ports bandwidth among 4, but for a mouse and a memory stick this is not a problem at all. I've run mouse, keyboard, xbox 360 controller and an external hard drive from a USB2.0 hub without issue, you get the massively faster USB3.0
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Thanks heaps for that. I just realised that I can plug in a USB 2.0 into the 3.0 port. Sorry for sounding like an idiot but it's just my first device with a 3.0 port.
So now I guess my only question would be whether or not having a switch on each port would make a difference vs no switch?
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So now I guess my only question would be whether or not having a switch on each port would make a difference vs no switch?
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not particularly, if it is a hub with switched ports you could save some battery but alot of hubs are autoswitching anyway and the difference isnt significant.
I use a bluetooth mouse with my surface pro. It connects directly to the bluetooth in the Surface, without anything plugged into the usb port. I find this very convenient and it leaves the usb port open for whatever else. I use the Microsoft bluetooth mouse 5000.
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I have a USB3 hub, a inateck round hub, makes for easy plugging in various items and is powered, so not using battery up. Jim
Thanks heaps for the responses guys.
I was thinking of using one of the powered ones or the ones with switches so extra battery consumption is kept to a minimum. I have a bluetooth gaming mouse that i'm going to use but will end up getting a USB hub just so I can still have a memory stick plugged in if I need it.
I find that *in most cases* the load on the tablet battery is fairly low and doesnt warrant the extra fuss of a powered USB hub versus a bus powered hub. However, if you do decide to go with a self powered one, find that uses a usb style connector instead of a proprietary power connector. Then you can just use a regular usb cable to power the hub off of the surface's usb charging port on the power cord "brick". That eliminates the need to carry two power supplies with you.
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The main advantage of a powered (vs. host-powered) hub isn't the battery life impact, but rather the limit on how much energy the host port can provide. Things like keyboards take almost nothing. Things like mice take a bit, but not too much. Things like external HDDs take a lot. Things like charging a phone or other device may take all the power the port can provide. Using a powered hub lets you connect several such devices (for example, your phone and your hard disk, in addition to your mouse and keyboard) without worrying that there won't be enough power for them.
Agreed. Its a question of amperage. Anything I connect to my Surface Pro has minimal power draw, such as a card reader or usb drive. If Im going to charge my phone (which draqs 2amps) I just connect it to handy chargung port on the AC adapter. All my other accessories (mouse and gps antenna) are bluetooth so they are not part of the equation. Im not debating anything above, but just offering the OP that you should consider your power needs and then you can decide if you need a powered hub or not.
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Officially you can draw 1.2A from a usb3 socket, reality is that you probably won't from my the surface. Mouse, keyboard and thumbdrive combined should be under 0.1A, 0.2 at the most. Not a massive impact on battery so I wouldn't be concerned.

Inateck USB 3 Hub with USB OTG

Hi all,
Im trying to get into tech blogging and reviewing stuff, so I thought I'd kick it off with a review of a USB hub, something people take for granted and no one ever seems to review! so here goes, im going to share with you mt thoughts on my new toy! Any feedback on my review would be greatly appreciated.
Just as a note, I dont work for Inatech, I work for a Pharmaceutical company and just enjoy technology
As an Update I've just spotted on their website there is an off on at the moment for back to school or something so there are voucher codes for some products including the USB hub
http://www.inateck.com/back-to-school/
Testing out a new toy, USB3 four port hub with USB OTG for mobile.
I'll be testing it on my PC which has 2 USB3 ports (Asus P8P67 Deluxe motherboard) and on my trusty Samsung Galaxy S4.
Unboxing and device overview
The hub arrived from Amazon, well packaged, no instructions, just the hub and a Returns and Exchanges piece of paper listing the companies policies.
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Taking the hub out I was actually surprised with how well made and solid it felt, i've previously only had cheap USB hub so this is my first proper one. The housing feels like a thick plastic and around the top 3 USB ports there is what feels like brushed aluminium adding to the premium feel. There is a forth USB port on the other end of the hub making this a 4 port USB3 hub.
The cable that comes with it is 12 inches long, as the company says on their website, this is intended for phones and ultrabooks not for down the back of a PC, but feel free to use a USB 3 extension lead to use it with a PC. At the end of the USB3 lead is a little USB OTG adaptor which is attached to the main usb lead with a length of thin plastic which is formed from the outer housing of the USB OTG connector. Not sure how long this will last and keep the OTG adapter attached, felt like if you gave it a bit of abuse eventually it would wear out.
Overall if feels quite premium and solid. Let get onto the testing!
Testing
Ok everyone case most about android devices here so i'll do that first and the PC testing as an after thought!
Testing on the Samsung Galaxy S4 (i9505), plugging it in, it detected it as a "USB Connector" no problem. Ok lets plug some stuff in and see how far I can push the poor phone!
First up a Transcend USB3 stick, connected no problem . To test the speed I used A1 SD Benchmark from the play store. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.a1dev.sdbench&hl=en
On my PC the device (Tested with USBdeview) gets write speed of about 90mb/s and read or 18mb/s. On the phone it gets read 26mb/s and write 18mb/s, so a bit slower than plugged into PC but the Galaxy S4 doesnt support USB OTG ad USB3 speeds so its as expected. Just to check that the Inateck hub isnt slowing things down lets test it with my normal USB OTG adaptor, the results - exactly the same speed. So the hub isnt slowing things down.
Lets try 2 USB sticks Since im poor I can only afford 1 USB3 pendrive so the others are usb2. I have an OCZ Rally 2 4GB and a Texet 2GB, lets plug them all in and see if the phone can handle storage overload! 3 USB sticks plugged in and the power hasnt given up, all 3 are lit up and ES File explorer detects them as USBDriveA, B and C no problems on each.
Lets push my luck and try a forth! again no problem, 4 usb devices attached to the unpowered hub and its not a problem! Tapping the unmount option from the notification bar will unmount ALL the usb drives at once, tad annoying but its a Samsung thing and seeing as I wasnt expecting the phone to be able to power 4 devices at once im happy!
Final test I have for this poor device is keyboard, mouse and USB3 drive copying files all going at once. The benchmark app wouldnt let me multi-task and write an email while benchmarking so i just moved the mouse around a lot but it didnt affect the transfer speeds during the test. The keyboard, mouse and usb pen drive all worked no problem when plugged in.
Ok so thats how well the hub performs on an android device, im pretty pleased so far, i feel like i really pushed it and it was fine, but so far its no different to the cheap hub i bought on ebay that comes apart quite easily. The real thing with this is the USB3 functionality so lets plug it into a USB3 port already and see how well it performs at speed!
Ok plugging in the device, Windows 7 detected it no problem.
It worked fine in a USB 2 port or a USB 3 port.
Again the same pendrive, lets test the speed. Plugged directly into the PC I get Read 18mb/s and write 90mb/s on my Transcend drive.
So thats all good, lets see how it performs through the hub. As you can see from the pictures above the hub doesnt slow things down when using 1 port.
The only other USB3 Devices I have are a 3TB hard drive so lets speed test then with and without the hub and see if the hub is going to slow things down. When using my 3TB hard drive and the USB Pen drive the results were similar to using a single device, no slow down (i dont want to flood this thread with screen shots)
The results look pretty nice, no slowdown with or without the usb hub even when I pushed things speed testing.
Overall Im actually quite pleased with this little device and it will replace my Cheap USB hub im using at the moment.
Hope everyone found this useful!
Heres the link to their website, i got mine from Amazon UK.
http://www.inateck.com/inateck-hb4002g-4-port-usb-3-0-hub-otg/
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Thanks so much for your review. Totally attracting
I love the OTG port, it will make my cellphone work like a laptop:good::good:
i love it cheap (for it work:victory and high quality hub for pc and phone its really must have hub
thanks very much for review :highfive:
Thank-you for taking the time for such a thorough review!

PSA - Right Angled USB OTG cables wont fit

just thought i would throw it out there that you can forget about using a right angled otg usb cable. i just unboxed my nexus player and was excited to hook up my ethernet adapter. grabbed my right angled otg cable (only 1 i have) and failed miserbly, stupid hdmi cable. thank god for prime.
just thought i'd throw that tidbit out there to maybe save others some time/frustration
thecrunked said:
just thought i would throw it out there that you can forget about using a right angled otg usb cable. i just unboxed my nexus player and was excited to hook up my ethernet adapter. grabbed my right angled otg cable (only 1 i have) and failed miserbly, stupid hdmi cable. thank god for prime.
just thought i'd throw that tidbit out there to maybe save others some time/frustration
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Which OTG cable did you go for? I was planning on getting one soon.
i ordered this one. looks like it should fit. ill repost when it arrives with the verdict
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D8YZ2SA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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i ordered this one. looks like it should fit. ill repost when it arrives with the verdict
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D8YZ2SA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Thank you for the recommendation, I was meaning to buy one for some time, just slipped my mind a time or two !
was thinking OTG and hub , but what about a together ?
getting my nexus player tomorrow , and realized i only own right angle OTG , considering the below OTG/hub , i know it requires a power adaptor , but i am a junky for ports and power .
any owners see a issue with this ?
http://www.amazon.com/aLLreli®-Adap...ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1416286919&sr=1-1
manufaturer site
http://www.allreli.com/allreli-7-in...laxy-note-3-s4-s3-s2-xoom-archos-android.html
bkdg100 said:
getting my nexus player tomorrow , and realized i only own right angle OTG , considering the below OTG/hub , i know it requires a power adaptor , but i am a junky for ports and power .
any owners see a issue with this ?
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A good powered hub is near a must for a device like the NP as there are so many uses for peripherals: hard drives, keyboards, mice, USB keys, Flirc IR controller, usb ethernet, etc. I highly suggest getting a decent powered hub with a lot of ports and a good track record. Monoprice sells a pretty good powered 7 port unit that has great reviews (I have four all over my home) and is relatively cheap:
http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=103&cp_id=10307&cs_id=1030702&p_id=5328&seq=1&format=2
The hub you were looking at above is limited to 3 ports and doesn't come with an a/c adapter. I'd look elsewhere, imho.
So far I have had good results with a bus powered hub. Granted, it's not going to work for a bus powered power hungry accessory, such as an external hard drive. But it powers my wireless dongle for my F710 and a USB flash drive just fine.
I've noticed my Logitech K400 had some pretty bad range issues when the receiver was connected directly to an OTG cable, but when I use a powered hub it's working great. So, it may be worth considering, if you notice any problems with an unpowered setup.
Just want to update. This cord works fine
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B4GGW5Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have this one and it works great. I broke my rightangled one trying to force it to fit with the hdmi plugged in...glad they are not expensive.
I bought my right angled USB OTG before I got the unit and also had some trouble getting it in there. The problem was that the power cord was in the way. I resolve it by simply plugging the USB OTG in first and then inserting the power cord.
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30 seconds with a razor blade, and I simply cut away the right angled part all together, and hot glued it into a straight otg
CrustyMcLovin said:
I bought my right angled USB OTG before I got the unit and also had some trouble getting it in there. The problem was that the power cord was in the way. I resolve it by simply plugging the USB OTG in first and then inserting the power cord.
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You are lucky because yours bends towards the power cord and not the HDMI cable like mine did...there was no way of having both installed at the same time.
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You are lucky because yours bends towards the power cord and not the HDMI cable like mine did...there was no way of having both installed at the same time.
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Ahh yeah... makes sense.
This is the one I purchased.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GM0OZ4O/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

USB hub with Type C pass through charging

Came across this hub with 2x USB3 ports, sdcard and microsd slots, and type c pass through for charging.
https://www.hypershop.com/products/usb-c-5-in-1-hub-with-pass-though-usb-c-charging
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Looks useful with the limited storage available on the PixelC
I am curious if those ports will work as OTG hosts. That would be quite useful, but I'm not willing to pay $4o to test it myself lol
oRAirwolf said:
I am curious if those ports will work as OTG hosts. That would be quite useful, but I'm not willing to pay $4o to test it myself lol
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I preordered one for the card slots as the only flash media i buy is in microsd format.
It says it should ship in december, I'll post results here when I receive it.
I messaged Benson Leung on Google+, asking him if he recommended any USB OTG hosts. He said that OTG does not exist anymore with Type C. He recommended that I get this cable: http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VTZ7GM0
Hopefully that hub meets the Type C spec, since it seems that 90% of cables and adapters don't.
That cable looks identical to the one I received from google in the UK, purchased from google with the tab.
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I would love to know if this guy works. That would be awesome.
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Just to let you guys know:
I contacted Benson Leung and asked him about USB-C hubs for the Pixel C and he said he has one on its way and will review it shortly.
Ok, I received it. I tried powering the PixelC and it works but not at the same speed as the same charger connected directly. I estimate about 1-1.2A
I connected microsd card and it seems to work fine. Not tried using the usb type A ports yet.
My main issue is that it the position and size make it feel quite delicate. It is in the exact place I hold my pixel C and the length makes it feel like a lever on the port. I tried adding a small tab to brace it against the tablet at the other end but that feels no better. I would prefer it connect with a short cable.
I might use it in extreme cases, when wireless is not an option such as on flights, but the aesthetics and the power compliance issue make it hard to recommend.
Does this Hub really work on the Pixel C ? I mean, can i use a USB Ethernet Adapter, or a USB Stick while charging the Pixel ?
skally said:
Ok, I received it. I tried powering the PixelC and it works but not at the same speed as the same charger connected directly. I estimate about 1-1.2A
I connected microsd card and it seems to work fine. Not tried using the usb type A ports yet.
My main issue is that it the position and size make it feel quite delicate. It is in the exact place I hold my pixel C and the length makes it feel like a lever on the port. I tried adding a small tab to brace it against the tablet at the other end but that feels no better. I would prefer it connect with a short cable.
I might use it in extreme cases, when wireless is not an option such as on flights, but the aesthetics and the power compliance issue make it hard to recommend.
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Thanks a lot. Do you possibly have a USB A to ethernet you could try it with? I'm curious to see if it'd work.
Could it be an idea to use it with a USB C extension cable, something like this?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-C-USB3-...main_0&hash=item3cfbf467bb&afsrc=1&rmvSB=true
sindrefyrn said:
Thanks a lot. Do you possibly have a USB A to ethernet you could try it with? I'm curious to see if it'd work.
Could it be an idea to use it with a USB C extension cable, something like this?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-C-USB3-...main_0&hash=item3cfbf467bb&afsrc=1&rmvSB=true
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I have a USB3 3 port hub with ethernet (an Anker AH212). I get ethernet connectivity just fine, although I don't see any options for configuration, so you're stuck with DHCP.
Nice idea on the extension cable, I was hoping one would appear. I wonder if Benson Leung has tested any.
Skally could you please elaborate on that? Do you know the exact Name of the Hub you have? (mby even with Link) would love to get my hands on that!
Anyone have pictures of this thing on your Pi-C?
This:
http://www.amazon.com/HT-UC001-Shuttle-Delivery-MacBook-ChromeBook/dp/B019R9ILTG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1459363576&sr=8-2&keywords=hootoo+usb-c+hub
It might be the thing we are after with a short extension cable. Its just super pricey, and only the two most expensive versions have the charge pass through at $60 and $70 USD.
Has anyone used any accessories from HooToo and can remark on the quality?
Well I went ahead and ordered the cheapest mode. It has 3 USB3 and the SD card reader for $35. That gives me what I need on the road, and should give me some impression of the build quality and compatibility with the C. Should have it next Tuesday.
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Well I went ahead and ordered the cheapest mode. It has 3 USB3 and the SD card reader for $35. That gives me what I need on the road, and should give me some impression of the build quality and compatibility with the C. Should have it next Tuesday.
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did ypou receive it already? how is it?
The usb-c is a bit loose... have to really press it in to get a confident fit. I did get it to read an SD card, this was my most needed feature. Have not yet tested the USB ports. I feel that for the price it could be better.
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awlllwa said:
The usb-c is a bit loose... have to really press it in to get a confident fit. I did get it to read an SD card, this was my most needed feature. Have not yet tested the USB ports. I feel that for the price it could be better.
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I have one of these. I've yet to use it extensively but can confirm that the USB ports work (4Gb stick used so far) but haven't tried them along with pass-through charging (though this works independently). Build quality seems pretty reasonable but a lot of money seems to have been spent on the presentation/packaging, a little Apple, with sculpted box and foam holding the hub.
Hi,
I've recently received a Pixel C as a replacement for an older tablet which insurance paid for (Thankfully).
Before I seen this thread I got one of the Satechi Passthrough hubs pictured at the start.
I havent had a huge play with it, But soo far I would say I'm fairly happy with it. it feels a little loose but thats not an issue when being used with the magnetic keyboard (So I dont touch the tablet)
Best bit about it tho, if you connect a mouse you basicly have a full laptop!!
I'm stoaked.
taddyj said:
Hi,
I've recently received a Pixel C as a replacement for an older tablet which insurance paid for (Thankfully).
Before I seen this thread I got one of the Satechi Passthrough hubs pictured at the start.
I havent had a huge play with it, But soo far I would say I'm fairly happy with it. it feels a little loose but thats not an issue when being used with the magnetic keyboard (So I dont touch the tablet)
Best bit about it tho, if you connect a mouse you basicly have a full laptop!!
I'm stoaked.
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Does that mean it charges the Pixel C as well?
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awlllwa said:
This:
http://www.amazon.com/HT-UC001-Shuttle-Delivery-MacBook-ChromeBook/dp/B019R9ILTG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1459363576&sr=8-2&keywords=hootoo+usb-c+hub
It might be the thing we are after with a short extension cable. Its just super pricey, and only the two most expensive versions have the charge pass through at $60 and $70 USD.
Has anyone used any accessories from HooToo and can remark on the quality?
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This works as advertised, though I couldn't check the HDMI. Only one problem: the external power doesn't seem to reach the Pixel C, which makes it kind of useless to me. Not sure where the problem is.

Question Moisture / foreign material in charging port

Has anyone else had this issue when using a type-c to usb 3.1 adapter and connecting it to computer ?
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If that's the only time it's happening the adapter is likely defective if it's clean.
Try clearing system cache and temporarily toggle off Developer options.
The only time I've ever had that happen on my N10+ was when a random raindrop fell straight into the C port Some quality drying time fixed it.
blackhawk said:
If that's the only time it's happening the adapter is likely defective if it's clean.
Try clearing system cache and temporarily toggle off Developer options.
The only time I've ever had that happen on my N10+ was when a random raindrop fell straight into the C port Some quality drying time fixed it.
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lol, i think it just the adapter, i have a set of m type -c 2 f usb, m usb 2 f type c, m type c 2 m type c , its only happening on one of the type c male 2 female usb, just curious if its happened to anyone else wasnt reall seeking help, but thanks
gav83collins said:
lol, i think it just the adapter, i have a set of m type -c 2 f usb, m usb 2 f type c, m type c 2 m type c , its only happening on one of the type c male 2 female usb, just curious if its happened to anyone else wasnt reall seeking help, but thanks
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Be happy for easy fixes. This issue otherwise can get really ugly fast... fortunately this rarely happens.
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Be happy for easy fixes. This issue otherwise can get really ugly fast... fortunately this rarely happens.
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yeah lets hope not, at £1350 amazon wouldnt be happy me sending it back for a refund lol
gav83collins said:
yeah lets hope not, at £1350 amazon wouldnt be happy me sending it back for a refund lol
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Make sure you have PC connectivity... otherwise you won't be happy. Try a OTG flashstick if you got one laying around... that's a start in the right direction.
Make sure the PC has the right drivers. Generally if SmartSwitch is loaded on the PC it will install the correct drivers... but never depend on SmartSwitch to backup critical data!!! It can fail you miserably and unpredictably.
Without an SD card regular, redundant critical data backups become even more mandatory.
While Androids rarely crash it can and will happen, often with little or no warning.
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Make sure you have PC connectivity... otherwise you won't be happy. Try a OTG flashstick if you got one laying around... that's a start in the right direction.
Make sure the PC has the right drivers. Generally if SmartSwitch is loaded on the PC it will install the correct drivers... but never depend on SmartSwitch to backup critical data!!! It can fail you miserably and unpredictably.
Without an SD card regular, redundant critical data backups become even more mandatory.
While Androids rarely crash it can and will happen, often with little or no warning.
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Yeah it's not an issue, like I said earlier I wasn't seeking help, I have other adapters and ways of backing up/transferring, I was just curious to see if others had the same thing happen, but once again for your efforts trying to help
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Has anyone else had this issue when using a type-c to usb 3.1 adapter and connecting it to computer ?
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Yes
Check out the following thread to see if you think you might have the same issue. I started using the recommended type of connector and no issues so far.
Magnetic USB-C chargers do not work! Triggers moisture sensor block.
I've been using magnetic cables for my Android phones for years. You put the magnetic USB adapter in the charging port of the phone and the USB cable connects magnetically to it. Makes it very easy to charge your phone while driving, keeps dust...
forum.xda-developers.com
Will_T said:
Check out the following thread to see if you think you might have the same issue. I started using the recommended type of connector and no issues so far.
Magnetic USB-C chargers do not work! Triggers moisture sensor block.
I've been using magnetic cables for my Android phones for years. You put the magnetic USB adapter in the charging port of the phone and the USB cable connects magnetically to it. Makes it very easy to charge your phone while driving, keeps dust...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Truth, magnets and Sammy's don't get along well
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Truth, magnets and Sammy's don't get along well
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I've had one in my phone for almost a month. Haven't had a single issue with fast charging or data transfer.

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