⚡ Double your USB-C power and data game—because one port is never enough!
This USB-C Y Splitter cable converts a single USB-C male port into two USB-C female ports—one for data transfer and one for charging input—supporting up to 60W PD fast charging. Designed with a durable nylon braided finish, it’s compatible with a wide range of devices including Mac, Xbox One, PS5, and Quest3, but does not support video output or SSD drives.
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Current Rating | 0.9 Amps |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Headphone |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish Types | Metallic |
Color | Silver |
T**.
Works exactly as I needed…(Edit below)
Works with a PD AC usb c compatible charger or a PD power bank with a usb c cord to keep my Pixel phone charged while listening to music with my headphones or earbuds connected to a portable dac/amp.Edited on 4/29/24: Data pass through no longer works, item will be replaced by Amazon. Will try a replacement only once more, disappointed…
W**R
Cant go wrong
This is a great product it has serviced me well for nearly a year now without failure. It's a very rigid cord so you don't have to worry about it snapping off easily. Overall great product and you get a real bang for your buck!
M**S
Nonfunctional
I made the mistake of ignoring the many poor reviews and ordered this product.TLDR: Did not work at all on either female connector for power or dataMore detailed:I was hoping to use this to split power from a USB-C battery power pack to use for a pair of low power LED lights for a kid's costume.The USB-C lights did not receive power from either female port, with standard troubleshooting (one port at a time, both, reverse the way the plug was facing on each end, different source).I then attempted to use this splitter for other USB-C devices with several sources and could not get any data or power connectivity.I figured it was a long shot to try this, and wish I hadn't. I am returning it as defective/ non-functional and would not recommend it to anyone else.For my project, I ended up finding a usb-c output battery pack (samsung) with 2 usb-c ports that my son carried in his pocket rather than the single output battery pack I had mounted on a headband. Sometimes the more expensive solution is the right way to go.
A**R
No data in android
Nicely made. Does not claim to work with Samsung android and it doesnt. The charger passes through ok. It even charges fast. The first bullet in ad says headphone. The second bullet says data. No data on Samsung Android.Update. Make that 5 stars. The only thing I really wanted was to charge while ethernet tethering. That works fine. Super-remote internet access all day every day.
M**Y
Good for the price.
Unable to use for charging and external usb connection such as a monitor.
E**G
Works PERFECTLY for Keeping Phone/DAP Charged While Outputting Digital Audio to External DDC/DAC
I’ve been using a HiBy R6 Pro II DAP as my network streamer in my speaker chain for a couple of months now, but whenever I wanted to do critical listening, I had to disconnect the DAP from its power source in order to hook the DAP up to my Gustard U18 DDC because the singular USB-C port on the DAP is the only port for both, power and bitperfect digital audio. I use a DDC to convert digital source material to I2S which is how I send my music into my DAC (Musician Draco).With this wonderful cable, I am able to keep my DAP charged while simultaneously keeping the DDC attached and receiving audio. This way I can listen all day and not worry about running out of battery in my DAP, or compromising on sound quality (when using the HiBy CR06 dock, it keeps the DAP charged, but can only send audio out either by crappy optical S/PDIF or coaxial S/PDIF, which would have to go straight to my DAC, bypassing my DDC and the superior I2S transport).
C**L
Didn't work with Apple Car Play
The adapter works fine to power the phone and listen to headphones. I was trying to listen to music stored on a USB-C thumb drive connected to my phone in my car. My car stereo didn't recognize the phone with a the adapter plugged in so I had to use Bluetooth to listen to music. Once I unplugged the splitter to go back to wired Apple Car Play, the car stereo didn't recognize the phone. No power to the phone and no connection. I had to restart the phone and the turn the car off and back on to get back to my normal Apple Car Play. Plus, the phone imports the music files from the USB-C thumb drive anyway so it was an exercise in futility, at least the way I was hoping to use the adapter.
K**R
I use this splitter in maybe an unconventional way.
Although my son with a BS in Computer Science, and who setup our WiFi, tells me I'm doing this all wrong, I am using this MOGOOD USB C Splitter USB C to USB C Female Adapter USB Y Splitter Cable to feed 5 volts to a 3-Link surveillance camera in a chicken coop. Although I have the camera's USB-C input fed by solar panels, sometimes they can't keep up. I use this splitter to add a INIU battery to the feed. So that makes two 5v sources added together, which where I come from adds up to 5v, but more amps. When I added this setup to the camera, we were having very overcast days. The solar panels didn't keep up. The battery added enough to recharge the camera over an hour or two.The splitter has one male USB-C output, and two female USB-C inputs. Use your imagination. You're on your own.
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