I've been reading claims about these things, that they have the potential to cause damage if used incorrectly. Some claim that they don't meet any USB specifications because of the possibility of connecting a USB-A to USB-C cable which could then connect two USB-A ports to each other where they start driving 5V (by default) to the same line.
What I've read about what's out there is that they at least need to have a proper resistor in the circuit. Maybe 55K Ohms? And a few claim to include a diode to prevent damage if a USB-A plug to USB-C plug cable is attached and used to connect two USB-A ports together.
I bought a USB-C (plug) to USB-A (ports) hub once, and that came with an adapter to connect it to a USB-A plug. Works pretty well, but I had some difficulty finding anything else. Some of these adapters have a little cable between the port and the plug but most seem to be solid. I saw Lenovo and Monoprice have them with their branding, although what I got was more or less generic.
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/acce...pters/cables-and-adapters_adapters/4x91c99226
What I've read about what's out there is that they at least need to have a proper resistor in the circuit. Maybe 55K Ohms? And a few claim to include a diode to prevent damage if a USB-A plug to USB-C plug cable is attached and used to connect two USB-A ports together.
I bought a USB-C (plug) to USB-A (ports) hub once, and that came with an adapter to connect it to a USB-A plug. Works pretty well, but I had some difficulty finding anything else. Some of these adapters have a little cable between the port and the plug but most seem to be solid. I saw Lenovo and Monoprice have them with their branding, although what I got was more or less generic.
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/acce...pters/cables-and-adapters_adapters/4x91c99226
