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The MoKo 180 Degree Angle USB C Adapter is a versatile and compact solution for all your USB-C connectivity needs. With a unique 180-degree design, it prevents cable damage while providing fast charging up to 100W and data transfer speeds of 10Gbps. Compatible with a variety of devices, including Steam Deck, laptops, and smartphones, this adapter ensures a seamless experience whether you're gaming, working, or streaming.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | MoKo |
Item model number | P723314120188 |
Item Weight | 0.28 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.94 x 0.47 x 0.51 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.94 x 0.47 x 0.51 inches |
Color | Plastic Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | MoKo |
ASIN | B0BXCTRN7F |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | March 3, 2023 |
A**R
Do what they say on the tin.
Right, this is a review for multiple items that make up my current monitor arrangement :-1. "Arzopa" A1 Monitors : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CJCCDV652. "Duttek" U Shape HDMI Adapter : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BXK8ZCVD3. "Seminer" USB-C 180 Degree Adapter : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09KG463G74. "Abewe" HDMI Switch : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07SR1S2JL5. "Lisen" Monitor/Tablet Stand : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BTDHQJ6First up are the "Arzopa" A1 monitors. These replaced a larger single curved monitor that I didn't really get on with. I have multiple computers, and these two allow me to have my Windows box one one screen, and my Mac Mini on the other, using a 2-1 USB switcher for the keyboard and mouse.Very pleased with these, they are light, clean, sturdier and better built than I thought they would be. The display is crisp and clear, and although I won't be using them much, the speakers are surprisingly adequate :-) It's a shame that the connectors and buttons are on the side, since that would allow me to butt the two monitors next to each other.Which brings me to the next two items, the "Duttek" and "Seminer" U shaped 180 degree adaptors, for the HDMI and USB-C ports. The HDMI adapter also converts the monitor's mini HDMI connection to a full size one. Didn't pay attention when I ordered it, but wasn't a problem - I have more HDMI cables than mini HDMI. I've used the USB-C adapter previously for phone charging in the car. These two allow the cables to be placed more neatly behind the monitor, where they can then be hidden more easily. I know I need to clean up the cabling, but I've only just got them :-)The "Abewe" HDMI Switches allow me to have multiple configurations, depending on what hat I'm wearing. The first monitor swaps between my Windows box, and my work laptop dock. The second monitor swaps between the Window box and the Mac Mini. This means at any time I can have :-Windows on a dual screen,Windows on #1, Mac on #2,Work laptop on #1 and Windows or Mac on #2.My only gripe with these is that the button is either up or down, and they both differ. On one of them if the button is up, number 1 is selected, on the other, number 2 is selected with the button up. I guess it depends on who is putting them together at the factory. Doesn't make any difference to its use or quality of picture, just pokes at my OCD.The last item is the "Lisen" Tablet stands. Clean, well made and happily take the weight of the monitors. Also bought a third so that my iPad doesn't feel left out. Adjustable in many angles, they feel well made and quite sturdy. I may make some type of strap/magnet arrangement, since due to their relative size the monitors are a bit top heavy, and if I position the stands any more upright, they'd tip forward.They fold flat enough to throw in a bag with the iPad Mini 6 and my ancient Logitech slim keyboard, for a decent portable arrangement.All these items work together well, and give me the flexibility I need/want.
S**H
Wish I found these earlier
How did I not know these existed? Very handy for a portable monitor where the connections are on the side. The wires were always getting in the way and pulled out. These allow the ports to flip to the rear, no more wire mess. They seem to work perfectly, fit snugly into the ports and seem well made. Seems like they would be hard to break.
K**S
Perfect for use with Steam Deck
These are ideal for use with a Steam Deck to stop the cable sticking out the top when in use. Unfortunately they're ever so slightly too small to use if you've got a skin/case on the Deck but that's to be expected with something that's perfect for the standard deck
A**L
Work well
Work as expected and tidied up the looks of my study (by hiding the wires behind screens) and it makes a big difference. The only thing I should have checked is the thickness of my portable screen, it is just a bit thicker than the gap... So can't use it on this screen which is a shame
R**S
Fits with D-Brand Steam Deck case, with a little force
While this is one of the longer-looking 180 degree adapters I could find, it obviously wasn't made with the added bulk of a case in mind. However it does in fact fit, with some bending as you can see, albeit requiring a little wiggling and pushing in place. I'm considering filing away a small amount of the plastic housing on the inner cable end, since it appears to be just barely off a perfect fit.As a general product, it does the job in a compact and durable package, at a reasonable price. Save your precious charger cables from bending and eventually breaking.
C**N
Fantastic!
Perfect!
A**J
Quality not great
Worked for 4-5 months and then broke.
K**A
Useful but can break
Useful for Steam Deck to protect the charging cord (stopping it from bending awkwardly) but very fragile. One of mine broke after one or two uses.
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