How to connect your existing accessories to USB-C on the MacBook ProNeed to find a way to use all your accessories with your MacBook Pro? We've got your back!
The only ports you'll find on the MacBook Pro lineup are USB-C / Thunderbolt 3. I know that some of you are looking around the room at all your existin peripherals and probably feeling a little like this:
I'm here to tell you that there are plenty of cables, dongles, and adapters available to help you connect all your favorite accessories to your MacBook Pro. Let's take a look at some of the popular devices you may have sitting around and what you need to hook them up.
Printers, microphones, and flash drives
USB-A is the traditional USB connector that's been on Mac's since, well, the iMac. On top of printers, microphones, and flash drives, USB-A can also connect to a plethora of other peripherals such as external hard drives, webcams, and even DSLR cameras.
If you're looking to use any of these with your MacBook Pro, you'll need a USB-C to USB-A adapter. Apple sells one of its very own...
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How to connect your existing accessories to USB-C on the MacBook Pro