The Apple USB-C-to-USB Adapter lets you connect iOS devices and many of your USB accessories to a MacBook with a USB-C port. Plug the USB-C end of the adapter into the USB-C port on your MacBook, and then connect your flash drive, camera or other standard USB device.
Q: What type of connection does this adapter use?
A: This adapter uses a 1st Gen USB 3.1 connection.
Q: Is this adapter designed specifically for Apple products?
A: Yes, this adapter is designed for use with the Apple MacBook.
Q: How does this adapter connect to my MacBook?
A: This adapter connects to the USB-C port on your MacBook.
Q: Does this USB adapter come in any other colors?
A: This USB adapter is only available in white.
Q: What does this adapter allow me to connect to my MacBook?
A: This adapter allows you to connect iOS devices and many of your USB accessories to a MacBook with a USB-C port.
Q: What is the primary function of this adapter?
A: This adapter plugs your iOS devices and USB accessories into your MacBook to offer easy connectivity.
Q: Will this allow me to connect my Seagate 320 GB to my MacBook Pro?
A: Short answer is yes. The cable provides a USB 3.0 connection. However, your Seagate 320GB needs to be formatted as FAT or exFAT for the Mac to recognize the hard drive. It you are coming from a PC, the hard drive is probably formatted as NTFS. Apple doesn't recognize NTFS formatted hard drives. You would need to copy the contents of your Seagate 320 GB to another location on your PC, re-format the Seagate 320 GB as exFAT and then copy the contents back to your Seagate 320 GB hard drive. The good part is once your hard drive is formatted as exFAT you will be able to use it between a PC and Mac to copy files. The bad part is you have to re-format your Seagate 320 GB hard drive. Hope this helps.
Customers praise the USB-C-to-USB Adapter for its broad compatibility, allowing users to seamlessly connect with Apple products and utilize existing USB cables. The adapter is also appreciated for its ease of use and quality. Some customers find the cord length to be less than ideal.
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The Apple USB-C-to-USB Adapter lets you connect iOS devices and many of your USB accessories to a MacBook with a USB-C port. Plug the USB-C end of the adapter into the USB-C port on your MacBook, and then connect your flash drive, camera or other standard USB device.

The USB-C to Lightning Adapter lets you connect your Lightning accessories to a USB-C-enabled iPhone or iPad to conveniently provide three key functions, charging, data and audio, with a single adapter. This adapter has a braided cable for added durability.

You can have an easy and hassle-free connection from your laptop or tablet to your video display with USB Power Delivery at the same time. The plug-and-play compatibility works with Mac and Windows laptops and other USB-C devices. You can charge while you’re using your video display with pass-through USB Power Delivery up to 60W. This cable supports HD-quality resolution up to 3840x2160 at 60Hz, so the video on the compatible display will look as good as on your device.

The Insignia USB-C to USB Adapter lets you connect standard USB products to your Mac, iPad and other USB-C enabled products. It supports up to 5 Gbps of high-speed data transfer between devices, saving you time. The attached, short, braided cable is durable with a compact design.
| Pros for Apple - USB-C-to-USB Adapter - White | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Compatibility, USB, Ease of use, Quality, Size | Compatibility, Overall Performance, Ease of use, USB-C, Lightning | Ease of use, Overall Performance, Compatibility, HDMI, Video Quality | Compatibility, Quality, Ease of use, USB, Data Transfer |
| Cons for Apple - USB-C-to-USB Adapter - White | |||
| Cord Length | Price, Connectivity | Cable Length, Power | Connection |