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Adapter Vega USB-C to USB Type-A, black, model 32486
Adapter Vega USB-C to USB Type-A, black, model 32486
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Adapter Vega USB-C to USB Type-A, black, model 32486
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Adapter Vega USB-C to USB Type-A, black, model 32486
Adapter Vega USB-C to USB Type-A, black, model 32486
Vega Adapter USB-C to USB Type-A (black, model 32486) is a compact passive adapter that converts a USB-C port into a standard USB Type-A receptacle. Designed for straightforward physical compatibility, it enables connection of USB-A flash drives, wired peripherals, keyboards, mice and other legacy USB-A devices to modern USB-C hosts such as laptops, tablets and smartphones. The adapter uses a plug-and-play approach with no drivers required and is intended for simple data transfer and peripheral connectivity.
The adapter offers a small footprint and lightweight construction for easy portability and everyday carry. Its passive design requires no external power or software, providing immediate access to USB-A devices on USB-C-only hosts. The black housing is resistant to visible wear and fits unobtrusively with most devices. The Vega adapter provides a practical, low-cost solution when a single USB-A port is required for short-term connections or occasional data transfers.
Insert the adapter's USB-C plug into the USB-C port of your host device until it is seated securely. Connect the USB-A device to the adapter's Type-A receptacle. The connected device should be recognized automatically by the host and be available for file access or peripheral input. To remove, gently unplug the adapter from the host and then disconnect the USB-A device. Avoid forcing connections or bending the adapter while it is inserted.
For reliable operation, use the adapter for short-term or occasional connections rather than permanent installations. Avoid using high-power USB-A devices that require more current than the host USB-C port supplies; consult the host device specifications for supported power delivery and USB modes. Keep the adapter dry and store it in a protective case when not in use.
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