
Get this adapter and use it with your USB-C supply cable to power micro USB boards like the Raspberry Pi Zero and ESP32.
USB-C is targeted to replace all other existing USB connectors (Mini-B, Micro-B, Type A etc.) making it a single USB connector for all. Manufacturers are slowly making transition to the USB-C and you can find it in a lot of newer digital devices such as mobile phones, tablets and laptops. However, the legacy micro-B connector will not go away immediately. There are many devices that are still using it due to the low cost and availability.
This adapter converts a USB-C cable to male micro-B connector. To use it, plug a standard USB-C cable or into the end (female) of the adapter, then place the micro-B male connection (the other end of the adapter) into a micro-B port. You can use it to power or charge micro-B device with the USB-C charger/power adapter.
Be mindful that this is a passive adapter. It is for power only and does not support data transfer and On-The-Go (OTG) function.
Take note that the design and colour of this adapter might change without notice.
If you are looking for the opposite (micro-B to USB-C) of this adapter click here.