A Supercharged USB-A to USB-C adapter that can output up to 240W at 10 amps! We were a little sceptical too at first, but in certain situations, with the right equipment, it's entirely possible!
This adapter is stylish, yet durable. The Silver aluminium-alloy casing means this adapter will last the test of time, and look good while doing it! This little adapter proves the theory that as technology evolves, we simply need to 'adapt'! (oh yeah, somebody got out of the RIGHT side of the bed this morning!)
This USB Type-C to Type-A (Female to Male) Adapter lets you connect USB-C cables to standard USB Type-A (Female) sockets, for charging and data transmission. Data transfer speeds for this type of connection are at USB 2.0 speeds of 400Mbps, or otherwise limited by either of the connected devices. Where this particular adapter shines though is in it's charging speed. Plug it into any USB-A port (such as the one that comes with your phone) and you'll get the full charging speed available from that port.
The vast majority of USB-A ports only charge up to 2.4A, sometimes 3A with certain QC ports. However, if you plug this little adapter into something like Huawei's SuperCharger USB-A chargers you can get up to an eye watering 10A (240W). These features aren't very common yet so not everyone's going to get that sweet 6A output, but even if you don't, you're guaranteed to get the fastest charging speed possible from whichever USB-A port you're using!
Please note that legacy USB Type-A ports do not support USB-C specific features like 10Gbps Data Transfers, USB-C Power Delivery (PD), and USB-C Alternate mode for Video output. For these features you must connect directly to a USB Type-C port on your computer.
Use your existing USB Wall Chargers with a new USB-C Cable
That's right, now you don't have to go out an buy a new USB charger, just because your old charger doesn't have a USB-C port for your fancy new device. We love tech made simple :-)
Compatibility when adapting from USB Type-C to Type-A
It's important to keep in mind that there are certain features which ONLY USB Type-C connections can handle, like higher power charging and data rates of over 5Gbps + Video Output (via USB-C's Alternate Mode feature, which enables HDMI, DVI, VGA & DisplayPort output). However any time you are using an adapter to connect your USB-C devices to a legacy USB 2.0 or 3.0 port, please keep in mind that those Type-A USB ports were not designed to handle USB-C's advanced features.
For that reason, for video output, docking stations, or charging of USB Type-C specific devices like Ultrabooks or iPad Pros, you must be connected directly to a compatible USB Type-C socket on your computer.
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