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USB Type C to USB 2.0 Type A
USB3.1 (also called Gen.2) brings many improvements to the previous standard USB3.0 (Gen.1). The most noticeable is the new Type-C connector which is much smaller and reversible. The Type-C connector is backwards compatible and can be used with USB2.0 PCs and devices.
Type A to Type C
This cable features both a Type-A connector and a Type-C connector making it the perfect solution for connecting modern mobile devices with a Type-C connector to a PC that doesn’t have a Type-C socket, only a standard USB2.0 connection
Reversible Connector
The new USB Type-C connector is smaller than most of the previous USB connectors. (Micro B is the exception.) It is also symmetrical; this allows you to plug the connector in either way up.
Specs
Packaging data |
Quantity per pack |
1 pc(s) |
Features |
Cable length |
3 m |
USB version |
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) |
Connector 1 |
USB C |
Connector 2 |
USB A |
Connector 1 gender |
Male |
Connector 2 gender |
Male |
Connector 1 form factor |
Straight |
Connector 2 form factor |
Straight |
Product colour |
Black |
Connector gender |
Male/Male |
Maximum data transfer rate |
480 Mbit/s |
Cable colour |
Black |
Features
Cables Direct USB3C-941-3M. Cable length: 3 m, Connector 1: USB C, Connector 2: USB A, USB version: USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1), Connector gender: Male/Male, Maximum data transfer rate: 480 Mbit/s, Product colour: Black
Product Description
USB Type C to USB 2.0 Type A
USB3.1 (also called Gen.2) brings many improvements to the previous standard USB3.0 (Gen.1). The most noticeable is the new Type-C connector which is much smaller and reversible. The Type-C connector is backwards compatible and can be used with USB2.0 PCs and devices.
Type A to Type C
This cable features both a Type-A connector and a Type-C connector making it the perfect solution for connecting modern mobile devices with a Type-C connector to a PC that doesn’t have a Type-C socket, only a standard USB2.0 connection
Reversible Connector
The new USB Type-C connector is smaller than most of the previous USB connectors. (Micro B is the exception.) It is also symmetrical; this allows you to plug the connector in either way up.