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This Apple MFi Certified Lightning to USB Camera Adapter features USB 3.0 OTG support for connecting multiple peripherals, a dedicated fast charging port to keep your device powered during use, and broad compatibility with iPhone and iPad models. It supports standard photo and HD video formats, enabling plug-and-play access to your media and files, making it an essential tool for professionals and creatives on the go.
R**N
Works fine to feed a DAC from an iPAD or iPhone
I'm using this currently to feed a Schitt Modi 3+ DAC and then analog into an old A/V Receiver in my computer room. I'm running Spotify on the iPAD and it just works. I eventually will move this set up into another room and use it to feed an old school analog only Carver preamp. That way I will have what is called a "streamer/DAC" set up, but be able to play Spotify through my better stereo.Couple of things to note. My photo doesn't show it because I was running off the iPAD battery, but you CAN connect your iPAD power adapter cord into the Lightning port of the camera adapter to power your iPAD while doing the streaming.Then note too that I am powering the Schitt Modi 3+ DAC with its own power supply. And yes, this set up should work with most DACs (digital to analog converters) such as Dragonfly's 3 different level of USB DACs, those from Topping, and others.I am looking forward to Spotify rolling out their lossless CD quality streaming service later this year, but I see no reason other streaming services wouldn't work just as well such as Quobuz, Tidal, Amazon HD, and of course Apple Music.This is a nice way to repurpose an older iPAD and get into the wireless streaming/DAC game with better audio quality and do so relatively inexpensively. You can wait until later on to perhaps buy a dedicated streamer/DAC like the Bluesound Node if you want one.Some say there is a way to remotely control the iPAD using your phone if you want, but I have an Android phone so I'm not sure about that. You'll have to do your own research in that regard if it is important to you.Anyway, all in all, highly recommended if you love music and want far better quality than what comes out of the headphone jack of your phone or iPAD. (The DACs in these devices are not very good for audio, so bypassing them completely is the name of the game here). Enjoy.
R**G
Great Product
Great Product
T**
Use all the time with charging my iPhone 14 pro
I use this device all the time with my iPhone 14 Pro while I am watching TV via my iPhone and hdmi cable portion of device. It’s easy to use. Can process up to 1080, but most reliant at 720 from my iPhone 14 Pro.
J**C
Only supports devices up to 100mA =100% useless
Title says it all, but see the attached pic for proof. I really wish these sellers would post this sort of information on the actual product page so I don’t have to waste my time guessing if this purported OTG USB 3.0 adapter can handle MIDI devices, 99% of which are rated between 5V 250-500mA. Let’s be clear - this is NOT a cheaper alternative to the OEM Apple adapter, which can handle 5V 500mA devices. Forget using your DAC with this 💩!
D**.
Had to purchase an app for it to work with photos.
Perhaps I did something wrong, but I wanted to transfer photos from my iPhone to a jump drive. They transferred to the jump drive but were in "HEIC" file format. I couldn't view the pictures in that format. I needed to convert them to jpg files. The only way I could do that was to purchase an app. Not a big deal, but I was wondering if I could have done something different, so they were transferred as jpg files to the jump drive.
K**N
Use this to hook up a small keyboard music controller to my iPad Pro
I connected an Akai 25 keyboard to my iPad for making music in the GarageBand app. I use it for looping bass and drums and this can easily be done in a live setting. Sometimes I’ll even throw in some piano, horns, or organ in the mix. This rig along with a guitar can pull off a decent “One Man Band’! Have people throw money in a tip jar and you’re on your way sisters and brothers!
C**.
Product was not working at all
Bad product sent
M**E
The easiest way to copy footage from iPhone to flash drive
The easiest way to copy footage from iPhone to USB drive without computer.Steps are:1. Connect unit to iPhone. Attach flash drive to the unit. Attach power supply (optional)2. Open Files application on iPhone.3. Open Photos application and select photos / videos you would like to copy.4. Click on copy icon on lower left corner of the screen.5. Scroll down and select "Save to Files".6. Select folder on your flash drive and press 'save'.7. Wait for completion.
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