USB or USC

My iMac is 24 inch, Early 2012, with OS X El Capitan version 10.11.6 and has 4 USB ports.


Before I purchase a new device, which can be connected via Bluetooth to my iMac/iPhone or alternatively, connected via a cable to a USC port, what alternative methods are available to enable me to use this new device with my Mac, as I assume the new cable with a USC connector will not be compatible for my USB slots on my Mac.

iPhone SE

Posted on Feb 15, 2020 4:36 AM

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Feb 16, 2020 8:20 AM in response to BobHarris

Thanks Bob,


I will only be using 1 USB-C cable for my new device and that will be plugged in to my iMac USB 2.0 port. I'm currently waiting for confirmation from the supplier as to the cable type that is included in the device package. I have asked the same question about my compatibility for connection to the iMac, but still awaiting his reply. However, at least I am more aware of possible solutions. Thank you.

RP

Feb 15, 2020 8:57 PM in response to astede

How many traditional USB 2 or USB 3 devices do you need to connect, and how often.


You can get USB-C Thunderbolt 3 docks giving your 2 or 3 USB 3 ports for under $100 U.S.


I have a CalDigit TS3 Thunderbolt 3 dock that gives my 5 USB3 ports with a type-A connector (traditional), a USB3 port with a USB-C connector, and a USB3 gen2 (10Gigabits/second) USB-C port. In addition it also has a DisplayPort, a USB-C Thunderbolt out, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and it provides up to 85watts power to my Macbook Pro. I got the Caldigit direct from Apple for $250 U.S.


I drive 2 external displays (4K 32" DELL monitor via DisplayPort), and an older 1080p Samsung via a USB-C Thunderbolt to DVI adapter. I have 4 of the USB3 Type-A ports in use, and the USB3 Gen2 Type-C port in use, plus the Gigabit Ethernet.


There are a lot of other USB-C Thunderbolt docks available. Google can help you with that.

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