I converted my cable park to a USB-C cable (male to male) and lots of adapers (the short sort you can keep in a box) years ago. Yet i have still some devices with a mini-B female port.

Only thing i found online are cables and everything else. Heck, there’s even mini-DP > C and ethernet > C in that form factor.

To clarify, i look for something like this but mini-B instead of micro.

edit: Region is Swiss, Europe.

editedit: thanks guys, found one.

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      Maybe the region, Swiss, Europe? Google and Duckduckgo found nothing.

      But thanks, so they do exist.

      Can you give me your search term or the brand?

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          Ah yes. Good ol JXMOX a household name in quality electronics.

          So glad this is the world we live in where a cat that’s attacking a keyboard can provide company names that fart in and out of existence every month on the monolithic online shopping monopoly site we all basically are forced to use if we need anything since RadioShack, Fry’s, and every single other boutique electronics shop is gone.

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            Look, JXMOX is a fabulous company. Nothing like that piece of shit JXMOW that had to shut down due to horrible reviews.

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            It’s white-labeling with a side of trademark spam for good measure.

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            They’re basically the brands of the very same Chinese factories that make the big-brand name stuff that’s sold to you for 4x the price. (Mind you, some are from little factories that aren’t really all that professional. Those are invariably shit and what I say below does not apply to those)

            Whilst I can understand your point, you’re basically celebrating the modern strategy were Developed World electronics brands are nothing more than one big Marketing operation with the actual manufacturing and often even design of their products subcontracted to some Chinese factory.

            Now, the risk with getting the factory brand stuff is that it’s not at all uncommon for them to use inferior designs or materials because that brand is so shallow and they don’t really care about defending it (that does not apply to established Chinese brands, by the way) and are mainly competing on price, whilst Western brands often enforce that better materials and designs are used and proper Quality Assurence is done to keep failure rates low, though if you’re old enough you might have noticed that quality of the brands popular in the West is now way lower that 2 or 3 decades ago and practices such as planned-obscelence have become common.

            Tons of little factory brands is a good thing, IMHO. (Just wish the Chinese didn’t overdid it in the whole competing on price and hence turning perfectly good designs into devices that quickly break).

            All this to say that while brand is this cozy familiar thing, it’s often not worth the price and the gains from it are quite limited because there is no inhouse manufacturing behind the brand anymore and the whole thing has been cheapenned at the manufacturing end.

            My recommendation is to disregards brand for the stuff that’s cheap and not mission critical - such as the kind of USB converted the OP is looking for - since when the big brand name stuff costs you 4x you can risk getting no-name brand stuff that breaks easilly and even if 2 of those devices don’t last long it will still be cheaper. Maybe the best example of this are LED Light bulbs - the no-name brand stuff has to obbey the same rules (such as the requirements for getting the CE mark) and even if the make quality ends up being inferior to big brand stuff, the price is so stupendously cheaper (really ridiculously so, like a Philips one will cost you 15x what the same no-name brand stuff costs if you get it via Ali Express) that you can get a few extra and are still way better off, especially because stuff like CE mark enforces low failure rate, low brightness loss over time and a number of other criteria important for these things.

            For more expensive stuff, you probably want the well known branded stuff, because there’s more money at risk, the non-branded stuff savings aren’t all that much, their better QA makes it less likely that it will break easilly, there is proper Warranty support and you can more easilly research it upfront to find out the best device of that kind for you which is actually decent because there are more user-reviews out there for stuff from big brands.

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          I have a pack of these, although perhaps not this specific brand. I swear by them. Mini and micro usb can die in a fire please.

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            Same. I have a lot of legacy recording equipment that I won’t replace until it stops working and it’s all mini USB.

            I’m just glad I got what I did instead of FireWire.

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              FireWire was ahead of its time. Thunderbolt is USB’s answer to FireWire

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                I can’t argue with that because honestly I was jealous of the folks running it. But they are buying new equipment today and I’m not.

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                  I don’t know about the audio equipment side - it’s just funny to me from a computer operating system side that FireWire “lost” and now USB is implementing the “bad” things that caused us to pick USB over it

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          Dang it, all are unavailable for my region. Ebay too. Legal reasons?

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            Yes, many nations outlawed these during the great USB wars. So many packets lost, so many busses unserialized, and we still feel the consequences today.

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              I mean, there are laws for shielding and chemicals and stuff, which are often more stringent in swiss.

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            Try aliexpress

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          When clicking that link it came up with the last time I’ve purchased it. So as a random Internet stranger I can actually vouch for these.

          I’ve got an old Sonicare travel toothbrush that used that as a charger and really didn’t want to pack another cable. I’ve bought another pack because I ended up giving one away to a friend that lost the cable for a digital camera they use for work, and cannot use their cell phone for compliance reasons.

          In both cases it has worked fine for just charging, and for data transfer.

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        I‘m also from the Swiss and for this stuff i always use aliexpress. Very good price and never had any issues. https://a.aliexpress.com/_mtiKwFE Just search for „usb-c to mini“ and you find lots of options. generally you can say the higher the price the better the quality. also take note of the shipping costs, sometimes costs are „hidden“ in there. PM me if you need help or have questions.

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            Check the amount of sold items for the listing check the shipping lrice and check the 1 and 2 star reviews. That way you make sure the item is genuine.

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        “amazon type c to mini usb adapter” is what I googled to get the same result as them. Maybe try the same query directly on your regional Amazon page if Google isn’t helping

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          Vs. the commonly found mini cable? Don’t think so.

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        Do a search on aliexpress, you’ll get 10 for the $14 linked above

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        If you need a lot I believe StarTech or CDW can work out a shipment.

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        Nearly every single port adapter exists. People will not upgrade their stuff until absolutely necessary and will get adapters in the meantime.

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        Yes, which is what OP requested

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          Which is why I deleted my comment a minute after posting it.

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      Ah, so that’s why the C to micro adapter to charge my old Galaxy S3 only works one side.

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    This thread made me realise how awesome it would be to have a specialized search engine or storefront where you can describe a custom bit of cabling or donglage based on what you need to connect together and search whether anything like that exists.

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      Even more awesome if it could find the cheapest adapter chain in the case where it doesn’t have it directly

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    I have some around my house because I switched all of my cables to usb-C. I bought a six pack on Amazon.

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    Search term “mini usb2 to usbc” on amazon UK came back with a good list brands easyult and nfhk. No clue how good they are or if they would be available in EU/CH.

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    They are not common because it is possible to use them incorrectly and cause a fire.

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      How? Anything with a mini will be USB 2 at most and USB c defaults to lower power of USB 2 without any handshakes with the device which one with USB mini won’t do.

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        Theoretically you could build a male to male contraption from multiple adapters and a cable. Also you could be providing too much current to a device, however this is specific to the combination of adapter, cable and power supply you use.

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          Theoretically you could build a male to male contraption from multiple adapters and a cable.

          You already can as these exist:

          https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/50ef9f7d-3ca5-43e7-b8a1-32dd5bc963bb.jpeg

          letting you plug in any existing USB A to mini cables together to get a male to male device - nothing unsafe about that though. So this is not a very good reason to not allow USB C to mini adapters.

          Also you could be providing too much current to a device, however this is specific to the combination of adapter, cable and power supply you use.

          Current is pulled by the device - you cannot supply too much current. Devices take just as much current as they need or as much as the adapter can supply. The only way a device would take more than that is by badly designed or faulty - but that is a problem with the device, if the power supply can supply the power there is no issues on that side.

          Also USB C connectors can and do by default operate with USB 2 power - supplying 5V and limiting the current to the USB 2 standards and so any existing charger with USB A or mini connectors on. Thus any USB 2 device will only have access to the power given by the spec. You would require a handshake from newer USB protocols to get access to more voltage/current that some USB C chargers can supply.

          There is nothing unsafe about any other this baring faulty devices - but if we worried about faulty devices then we would not allow any electronics devices to exist as any of them could be faulty. USB C to USB mini does not dramatically increase any risk of fire or devices exploding no more so than any device using USB mini or USB C alone.

          The real reason is there is likely just not much of a market for them so they are harder to find - but they do exist.

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            Of course those exist, but that does not make them standard compliant. Same goes for power supplies that don’t do handshakes. That’s not an issue if you exactly know what you need them for, but they’re not meant for the general public because you can use them wrong.

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      Is it because USB C can be host AND device while Mini USB is only device?

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          I’m not too sure, my reply was a question. I fail to see how it could cause a fire.

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            Sorry, clicked reply on the wrong comment :)

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      I’m not sure that there’d be enough voltage to cause a fire.

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    You might be able to find a USB c male to USB b male cable and do without an adapter entirely.

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      Been there, always a fumbling behind the PC.

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        USB hub? I have a spare of USB c, mini, and micro running from a hub to a 3x cable mount on my desk. Makes connecting peripherals a breeze.