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Finding Compatible USB-C Accessories is a Total Crapshoot

Finding Compatible USB-C Accessories is a Total Crapshoot

Posted on August 18, 2016December 11, 2018 By Jarvis

USB Type-C is mainstream now. HP and Apple put the new standard on their high-end laptops exclusively, while a number of others are using both USB 3.0 and USB-C. Samsung added USB Type-C to the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, which ensures that we’ll see it on a ton of phones going forward.

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In theory, this should be awesome. You can use USB Type-C for charging, transferring data, putting video on external monitors, listening to music and more. And, most famously, it’s reversible.

But using USB Type-C with third-party accessories hasn’t proven to be the seamless experience it should be. I’ve been trying out a number of USB Type-C docks, chargers and other peripherals, only to find that, when it comes to charging and Alternate Mode for video, they work on a case-by-case basis (we haven’t had the same issues with data transfer).
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https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/usb-type-c-compatibility-problems

Computers & IT Tags:Apple, chargers, galaxy, Galaxy note, Galaxy Note 7, HP, music, Note 7, peripherals, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy, Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung Galaxy Note 7, usb, usb 3.0, video

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