
Surface Pro devices have many advantages - they combine the performance of a Windows laptop with a very portable tablet form factor (with or without an additional keyboard cover). But prior to the 8th gen, they had one major drawback – they didn't yet use USB-C for connecting OR charging. While the Surface's connection port works well (and is well magnetized, making it quick to connect), it's not that easy to find. I/O via a standard USB-A 3.0 port and a mini DisplayPort is fine, but it would be nice not to carry around an extra cable, especially since you probably already have a USB-C cable and charger. for your phone. Enter this adapter - it sits snugly in the Surface's charging port (it's held in place by magnets, like a regular charger) and converts that port into a USB-C charging port. Now any 15V/3.0A (45W) USB-C charger can charge your Surface Pro! And, even better, when the power is connected, you get an extra USB-A 3.0 port for data transfer. It might seem like a small thing, but the ability to combine your computer and phone into one charger is great, and it really helps make the things you need to carry with you every day lighter. A must for anyone with finishes up to 8th gen!

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