Surely, the non-conformant M-M connector has a role in testing the extension cable you used, as it wouldn't cause misrepresentation of the capabilities ( as the compliant one presented the cable as USB4). Or have I missed the point? Great video by the way, very helpful.
@@quiescentcurrent they do have some use, though it rarely happens that I need them, last time I needed one was to force a tablet in bootloader modus, by NERFING a cable to oblivion, so it had barely enough power to boot, but not enough to quickcharge it. had to use like 2+ cables, and 5+ adapters, to kill off any quick-charge feature, and make the cable 5M long.
Really great content! Thank you very much!
Surely, the non-conformant M-M connector has a role in testing the extension cable you used, as it wouldn't cause misrepresentation of the capabilities ( as the compliant one presented the cable as USB4). Or have I missed the point? Great video by the way, very helpful.
Good point, I've tested everything beforehand in different combinations and it was working as shown
I have some of those female C to C adapter [mostly PANEL versions]
they work quite nice, but I won't be using it for anything higher than 12V 2A.
Probably the best idea ;)
@@quiescentcurrent they do have some use, though it rarely happens that I need them,
last time I needed one was to force a tablet in bootloader modus, by NERFING a cable to oblivion, so it had barely enough power to boot, but not enough to quickcharge it. had to use like 2+ cables, and 5+ adapters, to kill off any quick-charge feature, and make the cable 5M long.