







🔗 Elevate your connectivity game with Elebase’s sleek USB-C adapter!
The Elebase USB-C Female to USB-A Male adapter offers fast 3 Amp charging and 480 Mbps data transfer speeds. Crafted with a compact aluminum alloy body, it easily converts standard USB-A ports into USB-C compatible connections for laptops, chargers, and other devices. Perfect for professionals seeking a reliable, portable solution to bridge legacy and modern tech seamlessly.












| ASIN | B07LF72431 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | Elebase |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (51,094) |
| Date First Available | December 24, 2018 |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Item Model Number | USB-CF-AM |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
| Item model number | USB-CF-AM |
| Product Dimensions | 0.71 x 1.52 x 2.16 cm; 9 g |
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I was pleasantly surprised by how useful this USB to USB-C Adapter 4-Pack has been. Each adapter feels solidly built, and the connection is snug without being difficult to plug in or remove. I tested them with my iPhone, several chargers, and a couple of older USB accessories, and everything worked smoothly with no interruptions or overheating. What I appreciate most is that the set includes four adapters, so I can keep one at my desk, one in my bag, and a couple around the house. The compact size makes them extremely easy to carry, and they instantly solved the issue of mixing older USB cables with newer USB-C devices. Overall, this is a simple but very dependable accessory. If you need a quick, affordable way to bridge older USB cables with the latest iPhone models, this 4-pack is a great choice.
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I used these with a USB-C cable to connect my two Raspberry Pi 5s to a 5.1V DC 5A power supply that had a USB A output, and that power supply is a special case, being fed from a 12V DC source. I was a bit apprehensive to start with, as the cords are smart cords with circuitry in the connector and I wasn't sure how the USB A to USB C adaptor would go as a part of the set-up. But, having told the Raspberry Pi that it can get maximum power from the cable (you put the line, "usb_max_current_enable=1" in /boot/firmware/config.txt), everything worked fine - no errors and no more under voltage warnings. I am very happy with them and, as I only needed two, I have a couple to spare, which will not go astray as I have a few USB A outlets around the house; many higher power USB cables only come as USB-C to USB-C these days so these are handy.
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