laserjay2 years ago000Can anyone confirm the 4.5A charging current stated by the manufacturer? Should therefore be able to charge at approx. 22.5 watts. Show in original language (German)1 answerDodoSchugg2 years ago • purchased this product000purchased this product Helpful answerAs far as I was concerned, yes. I had the feeling there were a little less, about 20.Show in original language (German)
Hypercube-6662 years ago000I have a Logitech Brio 500 webcam, but my PC doesn't have USB C ports. Can I use this adapter with the webcam?1 answerpetweber382 years ago • purchased this product000purchased this productunfortunately I do not knowShow in original language (German)
mutley20072 years ago000I note when filtering on the USB adapters that many of the Connection A and Connection B are the wrong way round. Connection A should be the master device e.g. laptop and Connection B should be the slave e.g. keyboard, mouse1 answerecstauffer122 years ago • purchased this product000purchased this productThe adapter has worked well for me, use this to charge the Samsung UBS-C smartphone with my UBS-A charging plug.Show in original language (German)
bl4ze3 years ago000How much wattage will this push?1 answerFormer employee3 years ago000According to the manufacturer, it is as follows: USB 3.2 Gen1 up to 5 Gbit/s.
boutros4j3 years ago000Does the adapter also work to charge an iPad Air on the previous USB charger?Show in original language (German)2 answersStrasser_a3 years ago • purchased this product000purchased this product Helpful answerI have already used it to charge my iPad on the PC via USB. It works perfectly.Show in original language (German)