The USB 3.0 Type-C to USB Type-A Adapter lets you connect iOS devices and many of your standard USB accessories to a MacBook with a USB Type-C port.
Apple USB Type-C to USB Type-A Adapter
$12.17
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.08 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.1 × 2.6 × 0.6 in |
Host Connector | USB Type-C Male |
Output Connector | 1 x USB Type-A Female |
Interface | USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gb/s) |
Reviews (243)
243 reviews for Apple USB Type-C to USB Type-A Adapter
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Janiya McClure (verified owner) –
Works as needed.
Caterina Bartell (verified owner) –
The new Macbook Pro is great, but there are only thunderbolt ports on it. I have a two-drive enclosure for backup. I could back up my previous MacBook Pro wirelessly over my network to a drive in another part of the house. That technology will not work with the new Mac OS. So, I’m using a two-drive holder with USB out. I was using a third party USB to Thunderbolt adapter, but the connection at the MacBook Pro was not that solid and I was getting messages that the drives had been improperly disconnected. I got the Apple version adapters. Same problem. I called Apple and the support guy said he had not heard of this problem. I told him I was on the Apple Support site and was looking at a message from someone that was having the same problem I was having. There were 157 others who had clicked on the “me too” feature. The thunderbolt connection is not overly loose. I tried all four of them on the MacBook Pro. But it IS loose enough to throw a signal that the drive has been disconnected improperly. I think the tolerance on the ports need to be tighter. Curiously, resetting the SMC allows the adapter to work for a few days before it begins to fail again. If you have this problem, here’s how to reset the SMC. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201295
Gerda Conn (verified owner) –
Very useful peripheral that has performed flawlessly, as advertised…