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The cablecc10set DIY 4pin USB 2.0 Type C Female Socket Connector is a versatile and user-friendly kit designed for tech enthusiasts. It includes a PC board, housing, and supports 3.0mm cables, allowing for easy soldering and customization for various electronic projects.
D**D
good product, no issue with shell fit
I put together one cord that charges perfectly, it doesn't do data but that's probably because it's my first attempt, I'm planning to try adding a resistor to a couple pads and see if that does it for a USB 2 connection.After soldering the wires I slid the plastic shield in place and unlike others it is very well sealed. The simple pressure fit made it impossible to remove without using tools (pliers). This involved no glue, so I don't know if others were trying to put the shell together without wires in which case it does slide right apart.
N**A
Their okay
I used these to make my own USBC to 3.5mm aux because most are with DAC which i cant use because my headphones has a DAC built in so i needed a passive NO DAC USBC to 3.5mm but passive work but adds distortion because the ground wire is not connected correctly, so I had to built my own and these made it happen. Only problem is that these are not label on the board so you have to reference the pictures and its hard to figure out how to put the casing together, and you also need hot glue or super glue to hold it together
M**R
Great for DIY projects.
I have a mini computer that runs on 12V for astrophotography. It takes a USB C power connection. I made a 12V adapter cable to provide power to the mini computer and attached it to my 12V power distribution on the mount. Works great and easy to build.
R**L
OK, but not good for Planet Computer's Gemini PDA (Shipped was different from images in product description.)
OK, but not good for Planet Computer's Gemini PDA (Shipped was different from images in product description.)Giving only 3 stars but they may deserve more. I had an issue with using these but I think it may be more to do with my device rather than the connectors. I'm not certain but from what I can tell, there are no physical differences with USB-C connectors but there may be.I purchased these to make USB-C LED Lamps for the Planet Computer's Gemini PDA. When I plug these connectors into the USB-C sockets on the Gemini, the plug does not plug in all the way and pops right back out. They do connect well to the USB-C hub so I think it is something physically different with the plug verses other USB-C plugs. I have not seen any mention from Google searches regarding physical differences so I'm at a bit of a loss.Another thing to be careful of is the shipped plugs were different than the ones pictured. I did find pictures at another site of the ones shipped. I had attached the pictures but Amazon declined my review so I removed the pictures and am trying to post the review again. Amazon did not provide reason that the review was declined but I think it was because the pictures or the name of the site I found them on.
A**R
Good Value
Works as advertised.
A**R
Useless, just like all the others
Different board than pictured. Does not have CC resistor soldered making it useless for USB2, which it is advertised for. Will not output 5V without modification.
S**D
worked for me
at first, a little confusing to hook up, what with no instructions
D**A
The housing isn't that good.
Overall the product works but the housing isn't as great. Use sugru, or mix Superglue with cornstarch to make a type of solid. A sort of plastic which you can sand freely after it dries.