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The UGREEN USB to Micro USB OTG Adapter transforms your Android device into a versatile PC host, enabling high-speed data transfer up to 480 Mbps, broad compatibility with popular Micro USB devices, and a compact 12cm design for ultimate portability—all built with durable materials for lasting performance.
Finish Types | Hdmi |
Color | Black |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 5.71 x 3.35 x 0.59 inches |
Input Voltage | 330 Volts |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Cellular Phones |
Specific Uses For Product | personal |
M**S
Works perfectly on Samsung S7
I have recently been getting into retro gaming and I needed an easy way to transfer the game ROM files to both my Samsung S7 phone and Nexus 7 tablet.Doing this sort of thing on a computer is really easy but for some reason, the tablet & phone makers seem to have been dragging their heels. Just about every non-Apple device has a micro USB port on it these days but using it to transfer data from something as simple as a USB drive is not always straight forward.I knew nothing about any of this when I started but it would seem that you need to ensure that your device is OTG compliant. There are Apps which will test for this (although apparently the results are not always reliable) but in my case the App was correct. Anyway, I found an App and it told me that both my Nexus 7 (2013 model) and Samsung S7 support OTG. It may also be worth noting that none of my devices have been 'rooted' and they are just 'stock' devices.I didn't want to spend a lot of money on something that might not work so I bought this cable. When it arrived, I plugged one end into my phone and connected the other end to a Kingston USB stick. The stick was recognised as were the files on it. Transferring the files from the stick to my phone was just a matter of using a File Manager App. The same happened when I plugged it into my Nexus 7.Not willing to stop there, I fished out my Xbox compatible USB controller which I sometimes use when playing games on my laptop. I connected it to Nexus via the UGREEN cable and it worked with my emulator. I really couldn't have expected any better.Overall, if you want an easy way of transferring files to your phone from your PC (and maybe using a game controller), this cable is an inexpensive and simple way to do it. I am just about to order a spare. The only caveat is that your device must support OTG.
J**M
Works with ifi xdsd!
GREAT QUALITY LEAD HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Managed to connect my Motorola E5 running Android 8 to my ifi xdsd DAC .After trying for a while to get the two connected I finally did it. Go to settings tap build no 7 times (to get developer options)Go to settings again and look for developer options press select USB configuration and change to AUDIO SOURCE make sure otg lead is connected to xdsd (and xdsd is on)and phone when you turn audio source option on .white light on xdsd should light up (to tell you its connected to usb) now restart your phone then KHZ light should illuminate hopefully it should be connected.Also in developer options there is option to turn on APTX/APTX HD Bluetooth (high quality Bluetooth).
M**T
Works and clips in well.
A little expensive for what it is but appears to be quite well built. Resistance relief for the cable is a good thing.Deducted a star because there a slight variation in the two clip in pins, as they are identifcal as pieces of metal this means there is a difference in either the internals or the spring tension. In this case it appears to be the spring tension as it is also set slightly further back. I've not included a picture as the difference is only around 0.5mm so won't show up with the camera I'd use.It might be ok, but small variations in quality control such as this can lead to early failure (I'm going with the pin that isn't fully extended failing first). It might be fine and if it fails within the next year or so I'll update. Otherwise all good.
C**E
Very useful quality product, impressive.
I purchased this cable as I quickly discovered that the 90 degree angle version which I had previously purchased was unsuitable for my linx 10 tablet as I could not charge it at the same time as using a mouse.The cable came packaged neatly in a small resealable pouch which is recyclable.On first inspection it felt very sturdy and well built unlike other cables I have purchased in the past. Now finally i can use my usb keyboard and mouse on my tablet with ease. I have also tried to access a usb stick and external hardrive via this cable and they both work perfectly.In addition I have used the cable with my mobile phone and can also state that it works great with that too.Overall a great product and judging by the quality, I will definitely use UGREEN again without hesitation.
A**W
Solid. Works. Well built.
I have a usb light, and when I hook that up to this, then plug this in to my Android phone, I can turn the light on (very bright).So it defintely works, and you can transfer power through it as well.Not just nice for the money, it's just nice overall. If I paid £15 or £20 for this I'd still be happy.Well built, solid, really doesn't feel flimsy or cr@p at all. I think this will last a long time.Not sponsored, I bought this myself with my own money. I have zero affiliation whatsoever with the company I bought this from or the manufacturer.
A**R
Nice short cable.
I needed to be able to connect a couple of items together but didn’t want a long cable making it untidy.
H**L
OTG cables are awesome!
The cable worked immediately with my Samsung s7. I plugged a SanDisk 4gb memory stick into it, plugged the cable into my phone and using the file manager, was able to view files on the stick and also transfer files onto it from the phone. It also worked with my nexus 9 although i downloaded a file viewer from the play store first (Youtube showed me how to do it). Really delighted with it, can take videos off my phone that are too big to email (or very slow to upload) within a matter of seconds and put them on someone else's phone or computer without having to use the internet. Perhaps "Backwards is the new Forwards"
U**
Memory thing
It doesn't show all my photos in my gallery to place on the memory stick.It didn't delete the picture of my phone either after transferred on to the memory stick. Otherwise it wasn't to bad
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