

🔌 Unlock your mobile’s hidden USB superpowers—anywhere, anytime!
The CHENYANG Ultra Mini DM Micro USB 5pin OTG Adapter is a compact, plug-and-play connector that enables OTG-compatible Android phones and tablets to interface seamlessly with USB devices like flash drives and peripherals. Sold in a convenient 10-pack, it supports standard USB interfaces and is ideal for professionals seeking versatile mobile connectivity on the go.
| ASIN | B072BKWQGX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,719 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ( See Top 100 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ) #137 in Mobile Phone OTG Adapters |
| Country of origin | China |
| Item model number | GT-186(10pcs)-CY |
| Manufacturer | CY |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 11 cm; 45 g |
R**H
The best things come in small packages and this is no exception.
R**0
These little doo-dads essentially turn any USB-based device, be-it a flash drive or wireless mouse, into a mobile phone/tablet/OTG compatable version of it's self. I've used mine with Android tablet/phone and a Raspberry Pi. I ordered 10 with no regrets.
P**Z
funcionan bien pero hay que tener cuidado por que pueden ser un poco fragiles
W**!
I feel they would make more money selling those individually, very good quality, i tested multiple with my phone thru multiple adapter at the same time and it worked
W**E
I have found these USB converters of this combination and others (USB to mini, USB to micro, USB to C, and so on) to be extremely helpful and visually more appealing than a 'hodge-podge' of various cable extensions to cable converter, pigtails, conversion boxes, or any other converter that makes those that actually do cable management go mad. Nothing like a nest of cables, only to have at times 3-20 conversion cables added into the mix. Not to mention ensuring said cable methods don't disconnect by super gluing connections, zip tying them, or any other form of less than appealing attempts to assure a long living connection. Any technician worth anything will have many stories of cable conversion or management nightmares that were laid in their laps. Quite literally as mentioned previously...cable nests, less than ideal conversions, cable fire hazard, trip hazards, and with out a doubt mind boggling methods used by some less than ideal techs. These little guys eliminate boxes and additional cables that can be unsightly, increase attenuation, make a problem worse, or any other less than ideal outcome of conversion. I have gotten into the habit of super gluing these where needed for whichever conversion and have found little to no performance issues or any problems what-so-ever. I have ordered many of these ChenYang USB converters and haven't had one be bad in terms of performance and not one has failed after being put into service. I hope this helps someone and apologize for being long winded. Can't go wrong with these.