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Charging cables suck. I know it. You know it. They friggin' suck, especially ones that only go in one way, like Micro USB and full-sized USB (aka USB Type-A).
I have never nerded out so hard over a USB cable the way I am over Winnergear's MicFlip reversible Micro USB-to-USB Type-A cable. Charging cables suck. I know it. You know it. They friggin' suck ...
Have you ever tried plugging a micro-USB cable into your phone, tablet, e-reader, or other mobile device in the dark of night? You have a 50 percent chance of getting the connector the right side ...
That's no doubt to help justify the expected $20 retail price, considerably higher than that of the average Micro-USB cable. This one, thankfully, promises to be compatible with all Micro-USB devices.
EvilDuck enables anyone to build a powerful USB keystroke injection tool with simple hardware. It’s inspired by the original USB Rubber Ducky but allows for more flexibility by using a customizable ...
This project demonstrates how to create a USB MIDI interface using an Arduino Pro Micro. The interface allows MIDI communication between USB and Serial MIDI devices. The schematic for this project can ...
Any Micro-USB cable worth its salt—even Micro-USB–to–USB-C cables—can carry up to 15 W of charging power (although most tap out around 12 W) and transfer data at sluggish USB 2.0 speeds ...
The Arduino Cable Tracer has been created using an Arduino Mega 2560 board with its IO pins connected to USB-A, USB-C, Micro-B, and Mini-B ports.
If you’re looking for a versatile, well-made and practical USB cable for your smartphone, you can pick up the SCOSCHE in the 10-inch model I reviewed for $9.95, pay $14.95 for the 3-foot, or $19 ...