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[–] barry_budapest@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Based on the size of the connector a tear down is going to show a rather complicated board for a “simple” adaptor. Because the Lightning port is designed to be reconfigured on the fly depending on the accessory plugged in and not a single dumb bus protocol like USB2.0 the chip in this cable needs to be able to talk in HDMI and some other standards.

Fun fact: while Lightning was originally designed around being a reversible USB2.0 connector because of the dynamic reconfiguration of the reversible sides at the port it is capable of speaking in native USB3.0 on all of the pre-Usb-C iPad pros.

The price is reasonable for what it is, honestly, but very few people will actually need to buy one.

[–] Paulemeister@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

Is the USB 3.0 with or without an adapter? Cause lightning has 1 pair of connections to a twisted wire too few for a 1 to 1 connection from the lighting to a USB A connector