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Normal connection: The mic has a male usb-c connector that will plug directly into your device. In my case, I didn't want the mic directly attached to my iPhone, so I used a standard (Apple compliant) usb-c cable and a usb-c female to female adapter. If you do this you'll have to check the orientation of the cable-to-mic connection. In spite of the fact that usb-c usually works with either connector orientation, when using any type of adapter, the orientation becomes important. NOTE: orientation is critical with Apple products, I'm not sure about other devices. The orientation problem may be due to Apple's insistence on making users use only licensed cables and connectors.
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