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McIntosh XR50

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2 YEAR WARRANTY - We love our Plugable products, and hope you will too. All of our products are backed with a 2-year limited parts and labor warranty as well as Seattle-based email support GREAT REPL more→ACEMENT - Perfect for bypassing a faulty usb sound card, audio port, or as a replacement for a broken USB audio adapter ALWAYS READY - Leave connected to a USB hub or dock to avoid unplugging. Lightweight, compact, and constructed of durable aluminum in a black finish EASY INSTALL - No additional drivers necessary, plug-and-play on many devices. Compatible with Windows 11, 10, 8.x, 7, Vista, and XP, Linux, macOS, and Chromebooks. Not compatible with USB ports on car audio systems. Not suggested …
The Pro Series USB Extension Cable extends the length of your USB device cable to your hub, PC, or Mac. Perfect for devices with short cables. Molded strain relief and PVC overmolding to ensure a life more→time of error-free data transmissions. With USB port, enjoy the plug-and-play facility Allows easy connection between devices and helps transfer data quickly with accuracy
The Plugable USB-C to USB-A 6ft (2M) cable (USBC-A2M) is the standard for professional-grade connectivity. But how important is a "professional grade" cord? More than you might think. Connecting two d more→evices is only as efficient as the weakest link in the chain. A low-quality cable will severely limit compatibility, the flow of data, and power between the linked devices. Even something as simple as charging your phone can be slowed by a low-quality cable. That's where the USBC-A2M stands out from the crowd. The USBC-A2M is designed to bridge the gap between modern technology and legacy ports. This 6ft cable offers the length required for flexible setups. With transfer speeds up to 5Gbps (USB …
USB Charging Information Most devices can't/won't charge from normal powered USB hubs if the computer is turned off/not connected. That includes most Android, Apple iOS, and Windows devices. The phone more→/tablet must negotiate how much power to pull, to do so by the original USB specification, devices are supposed to only draw 100mA at first and then they can then negotiate up to 500mA. This negotiation requires a PC that's attached and on. Unfortunately even at 500mA, charging most devices will take a very long time to charge.
For example, the iPhone and most other non-tablets will charge on a standard port this way but they can also charge faster (up to 1A) if the USB port sends a special, non-standard …
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