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Cable Accura USB-C to USB-A 2.0, male to female, 0.15 m OTG
The Accura USB-C to USB-A 2.0 OTG cable is a compact 0.15 m adapter designed to connect USB-A peripherals to devices with a USB-C port. With a male USB-C plug and a female USB-A receptacle, this short OTG cable enables direct connection of flash drives, keyboards, mice and other USB-A accessories to smartphones, tablets and laptops that support USB On-The-Go. The cable supports USB 2.0 data transfer rates and provides a minimal, low-profile connection where a full-length cable or bulky adapter is impractical.
The adapter offers a short, durable connection that minimizes cable clutter and reduces strain on device ports. Its OTG functionality allows host-mode communication between mobile devices and USB-A peripherals without additional drivers on most platforms. The compact length is convenient for pocket storage and use in tight spaces, while the universal USB-A receptacle supports a wide range of standard USB accessories.
Insert the male USB-C plug into the USB-C port of your smartphone, tablet or laptop. Plug the USB-A peripheral into the female USB-A receptacle. The connected device should recognize the peripheral automatically if OTG is supported; file managers or device settings can be used to access storage devices. For some devices you may need to enable OTG or set the device to host mode in system settings. Disconnect by removing the cable from the device and the peripheral when data transfers are complete.
Use the cable for short, temporary connections and avoid placing stress on device ports. For sustained power delivery or high-speed data transfer, consider using dedicated longer cables or higher-specification adapters. Keep the adapter dry and clean, and disconnect devices before removing storage media to prevent data loss.
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