It’s never a good time when you find out one USB doesn’t fit into a certain device. We’ve all been there. That’s why USB adapters are so handy. They can take one type of USB and adapt it to another so you can get back to what needs doing.
Today, we’re taking a look at Micro USB to USB-C adapters. So, what makes a good Micro USB to USB-C adapter? The things to look for in these adapters are transfer speeds, charging speeds, compatibility, and how easy they are to lose.
Ready to get started in your search? Here are some of the best options on the market for you to check out.
JSAUX Micro USB To USB-C Adapter
Best Overall
The Key To What You Need
With a protective shell, this smooth device includes a keychain attachment so it won’t get lost easily. It also supports up to 480 data transfer speeds and charging speeds up to 3A.
Pros:
- Two color choices
- Comes with a convenient keychain attachment
- Compatible with all USB-C devices
- Aluminum shell
Cons:
- Would be easy to lose without keychain
- No protection for either end
IIABC Micro USB To USB-C Adapter
Runner-up
Reliable And Colorful
This choice comes with eight to a pack and multiple colors to boot. It supports data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps and is attached to a convenient keychain.
Pros:
- Comes in pack of eight
- Pack includes multiple colors
- Keychain attachment keeps it from getting lost
Cons:
- Could be lost easily without keychain
- Limited to Micro USB female to USB-C male needs
JXMOX Micro USB To USB-C Adapter
Top Contender
Small But Mighty
These devices are built to do their jobs and not be seen. They come four to a pack, include multiple color options, and support 2.4A charging speed and 480 Mbps data transfer speeds.
Pros:
- Multiple color choices
- Supports charging speeds up to 2.4A
- Supports data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps
Cons:
- Easy to lose
- Doesn’t support OTG connections
KUXIYAN Micro USB To USB-C Adapter
Honorable Mention
Durable And Easy To Use
With two to a pack, this nylon-braided choice is durable and useful. It supports charging speeds up to 2.4A and data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps, all while dissipating the heat from each.
Pros:
- Comes in pack of two
- Aluminum alloy housing dissipates heat during charging and transfers
- Nylon-braided cable is durable
Cons:
- Limited to USB-C female to Micro USB male needs
- Could be lost easily when not in use
ARKTEK Micro USB To USB-C Adapter
Also Consider
Simple But Effective
Supporting female to male adaptation, this choice comes in two available colors. It has four in a pack and includes data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps.
Pros:
- Two-color options
- Comes with four to a pack
- Uses USB 2.0 protocol
Cons:
- USB-C female to Micro USB male adapting limits utility
- Could be easily lost without container or attachment
FAQs
How do I know which adapter I’ll need?
Let’s start with terminology. Male means that the end pokes out and is plugged into things. Female means things are plugged into it. So, if you have a Micro USB port that you need to plug an adapter into, then you’re going to need an adapter with a male Micro USB end. If you have a USB-C plug that needs to go into a port, you’ll need an adapter with a female USB-C end.
Will these adapters work with phones plus cases?
Unfortunately, phone cases can cause some issues when it comes to plugging in USBs. Good phone cases are designed to support plugging them in, but not all. Before getting a phone case, it’s a good idea to check how compatible it’s going to be with USBs or USB adapters. Product pages on manufacturer’s websites should have this information if it’s not in the owner’s manuals.
Buying Guide
When it comes to these little but very necessary devices, thankfully, there’s not a whole lot to consider. However, what is there to consider can greatly impact how successful they are and how much you enjoy using them. With that in mind, here are the things to look for in a good Micro USB to USB-C adapter:
- Transfer Speed: At a minimum, any good USB can support up to 480 Mbps when it comes to transferring. Look for this number when checking out USBs, whether they’re adapters or not.
- Charging Speed: When it comes to charging speeds, many USBs will measure this in amps, which show up as an A. Good charging speeds should be over 2A.
- Compatibility: This area covers two things. One is whether the Micro USB and USB-C sides are male or female. Choose carefully, because you’ll want to get the right ones to fit your setup. The other area is how compatible the adapter is with Micro USB and USB-C devices. It should be compatible with all, but it never hurts to check.
- How Easy They Are To Lose: As you know, these are tiny devices. Any extra edge in not losing them goes a long way. A great example would be if the device comes in a bright color or if it has a keychain attached.