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USB-C
USB-c
Did I say USB-C?

Be warned that almost every device is heading over to the 'new' USB-c connection for data & charging.
Those that simply use a USB cable for charging your phone in the car ..... be warned!
Recently bought a new Acer Aspire 14 Aspire Ai computer only to find it came with no network port.
It did come with 2 ordinary USB ports and 2 (two) USB-c ports.
The charger came with the plug to go into the laptop that was USB-c.
The beauty of these USB-c plug/sockets is that there is no upside down of them! No more trying one way & having to turn it over!

OK, next was the Samsung Galaxy A17 5G phone. ($345.00)
It came with no 230V charger but came with a cable that was USB-c BOTH ends!
Went to charge it & have nothing that is USB-c ......
Brainwave!
Turn on the laptop, plug in the 230v charger (USB-c) & then use the USB-c cable to plug into the laptop & the phone.
My car has a couple of 'ordinary' USB sockets but no USB-c. So I need a device to plug into the usb socket that gives me a USB-c output.
eg. https://www.temu.com/ul/kuiper/un9.html ... 1QEALw_wcB

In the meantime I did buy a USB-c to USB cable.

So Folks ...... be warned! USB-c is coming to bite YOU!!
Next will be printers, hubs & all those other devices I guess?
Yibbita yibbita .... that's all Folks!!
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Re: USB-C

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My Oppo phone you can put the cable in anyway.. just USB on the other end
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Becoming the world standard Bruce and makes sense. I have 3 shopping bags of out dated cables, chargers and different attachments.

I would forget buying from Temu and look for a quick charge on Amazon to suit the latest laptop and phones.
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You can get adapters that fit USB-C to all previous ports:- A to C, C to A, etc
From Ali Express for about $5 for the lot.
Or even Temu
My fav is the adapter that fits USB-C and has a mixture of ports for my Surface Pro computer
Cost me all of $4.50

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Bruce, if you have a Samsung phone or tablet, and you use one of those non genuine USB C leads, you will get a slow charging message on that device. The genuine one must have a chip in it that allows a faster charge rate.
You can get 240v - USB/ USB-C power supplies as well.
It's a bit of a PIA if you have a device that has a USB B plug on the end, like my little borescope thingo.
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I found it depended not only on the device offering the charge as to whether it was slow or fast, but the size of the cable, fast USB-c to USB-c is a reasonably solid cable, the USB to USB-c is a much smaller cable and not a very fast charge rate, the phone often asked if you actually plugged a cable into it all :roll:

That strange shaped wider at the bottom and narrower on the top USB plug, seems to be more common in torches .... from Aldi :lol:

My ASUS VivoBook has 2 x standard USB ports and one that says Lock on one side, on the other side, a headphone port, USB-c port, HDMI port, a standard USB port, a mini card reader and it'd mini power jack port.

T1 Terry

EDIT: Some of the USB-c devices won't accept the fast USB-c charging, only the standard USB to USB-c small cable charging.
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T1 Terry wrote: Sun Nov 16, 2025 1:56 pm I found it depended not only on the device offering the charge as to whether it was slow or fast, but the size of the cable, fast USB-c to USB-c is a reasonably solid cable, the USB to USB-c is a much smaller cable and not a very fast charge rate, the phone often asked if you actually plugged a cable into it all :roll:

That strange shaped wider at the bottom and narrower on the top USB plug, seems to be more common in torches .... from Aldi :lol:

My ASUS VivoBook has 2 x standard USB ports and one that says Lock on one side, on the other side, a headphone port, USB-c port, HDMI port, a standard USB port, a mini card reader and it'd mini power jack port.

T1 Terry

EDIT: Some of the USB-c devices won't accept the fast USB-c charging, only the standard USB to USB-c small cable charging.
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Some USB -C cables come with a double adapter on one end ( Unplug the "A" end adapter) so it can be used either way.
But the trap is that some are just Power cables, and some are Data cables.
Where I volunteer, we get all the variations of cables and the power-only cables we get rid of.
One advantage is that Apple had to join the rest of the world and now uses USB-C , so there is no searching around for an Apple cable when we're asked to clean/clear an Apple iPad or Phone

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If you aren't aware USB -C can carry a far higher current than USB - A too if the appliancce supplying the current can do so.
USB - C can carry up to 240w with power delivery and has 12 contact points in it where USB -A is typically has 4 contacts with a maximum current of 12w. Data speeds are also much quicker.
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When I bought my new iPad Air I knew it had only one port: a USB-C. It did come with a charge cable with USB-A to USB-C plugs. At our local Jaycar I also found an adapter with two USB-A (female) ends.
After a phone call to Mr Jaycar I now need to buy a USB-A to C DATA cable to transfer my MacBook stuff across.
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Greynomad wrote: Fri Nov 21, 2025 8:30 pm When I bought my new iPad Air I knew it had only one port: a USB-C. It did come with a charge cable with USB-A to USB-C plugs. At our local Jaycar I also found an adapter with two USB-A (female) ends.
After a phone call to Mr Jaycar I now need to buy a USB-A to C DATA cable to transfer my MacBook stuff across.
How much easier would it have been to just buy a proper computer ;) :lol:

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