What is a USB-C Connection?*

Updated by Hayden Everly on Feb 10, 2023

Apple has done it again. They now feature a connection called USB-C that is a plug-in smaller than a regular USB connection.

Why did they do this?

To make laptops and devices thinner. Before USB-C, you could only go as thin as a USB plug-in. Now, you can go super-duper thin!

Do we have USB-C Headsets?

Not at this time... BUT! (see below)

Are there converters?

Yes! Apple offers a crackerjack converter cable for all your USB needs:

http://www.apple.com/shop/product/MJ1M2AM/A/usb-c-to-usb-adapter

We don’t sell this, but any male USB-C to female USB adapter should work for our USB headsets.

Note: The official Apple adapters work better for Apple devices.

What is Headset Answers?

This is the internal support database for Headsets.com. We manufacture and sell office headsets in North America. With over 25 years' experience in the business, we know headsets.

Please use our support database for free headset support, whether you’re a Customer of ours (or not). If you have problems, suggestions, or unanswered questions, please email us at hello@headsets.com (compliments also welcomed 😀)

Looking for office headsets in the UK? Check out Headsets.co.uk.

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What is Headset Answers?

This is the internal support database for Headsets.com. We manufacture and sell office headsets in North America. With over 25 years' experience in the business, we know headsets.

Please use our support database for free headset support, whether you’re a Customer of ours (or not). If you have problems, suggestions, or unanswered questions, please email us at hello@headsets.com (compliments also welcomed 😀)

Looking for office headsets in the UK? Check out Headsets.co.uk.

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