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CONCEPTRONIC USB-C to USB OTG Adapter BZ-38 — gray, USB-A connector
CONCEPTRONIC USB-C to USB OTG Adapter BZ-38 — gray, USB-A connector
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CONCEPTRONIC USB-C to USB OTG Adapter BZ-38 — gray, USB-A connector
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CONCEPTRONIC USB-C to USB OTG Adapter BZ-38 — gray, USB-A connector
CONCEPTRONIC USB-C to USB OTG Adapter BZ-38 — gray, USB-A connector
CONCEPTRONIC BZ-38 is a compact USB-C to USB (USB-A) OTG adapter in gray designed to convert a USB-C port into a standard USB-A connector. It enables direct connection of USB peripherals such as flash drives, keyboards, mice and some external drives to smartphones, tablets and laptops that support OTG. The adapter uses a plug-and-play approach that requires no drivers and provides a simple, portable solution for data transfer and peripheral use.
The adapter provides a reliable physical interface between USB-C host devices and USB-A peripherals, offering a small form factor that is easy to carry. Its neutral gray finish blends with many devices while the plug-and-play design eliminates the need for additional software. The product supports common OTG functions and reduces the need for separate cables by allowing direct connection of peripherals for data access and input.
Insert the USB-C end of the adapter into the USB-C port of a smartphone, tablet or laptop that supports OTG. Then plug the USB-A peripheral — such as a flash drive, keyboard or mouse — into the adapter's USB-A port. The host device should recognize the connected peripheral automatically; file managers or compatible apps can be used to access storage devices, while input devices will be available for typing or navigation. Remove devices carefully to avoid interrupting transfers.
Verify that your host device supports USB OTG before use. For external drives, ensure the drive’s power and file system format are compatible with the host device. Avoid using high-power USB devices that require more current than the host can supply through the adapter; use externally powered hubs if necessary.
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