CD/DVD drives are disappearing from computers, leaving USB storage as the only option when re-installing an operating system. The process is fairly painless and, if you have a bit of time and patience you can complete the task on a Mac. All the USB-C Dongles You’ll Need to Connect Your Accessories to the new MacBook Pro Posted by Khamosh Pathak on Nov 22, 2016 in Mac, Mac Tips Tricks, MacBook, Top Stories With the new Late 2016 MacBook Pros with USB-C ports, we’re officially in the Apple Transition Phase.
Bring MagSafe Feature Back to Your MacBook MagSafe was one of Apple’s most ingenious designs, but this genuinely useful and creative feature was removed from the latest MacBooks when they switched to USB-C charging until now, with the launch of Bolt magnetic cable. Featured in World's First USB-C Magnetic Cable for Your 15' MacBook and Phone With the same breakaway feature that was a trademark of the MagSafe, the Bolt will prevent your MacBook, or any other device such as smartphones, from tumbling to the floor which can provide extra protection for your devices. Bolt is the world’s first magnetic cable that fully supports 87W USB-C power adapter charging for 15-inch MacBook Pro and any other USB-C devices. No fuss, no mess and no more fumbling around to plug your cable into the right place. Transform Your USB-C Cables into a Magnetic USB-C Cables To optimize your charging experience, we also designed Bolt Magnetic USB-C Adapter packed full of features. With 4.3 A charging, it provides the safest and fastest way to charge your new MacBook and any other USB-C devices. Simply attach the adapter to your existing USB-C cable, then you can transform your USB-C cable into a Magnetic USB-C cable and take advantage of the MagSafe feature! Main Features Bolt provides the easiest way charge your 15-inch and 13-inch MacBook Pro, MacBook, laptops, tablets, and smartphones with a quick and secure connection.
Equipped with strong magnetism, this innovative design will perfectly avoid pointless fiddling to plug in cable even in the dark. Now you can spend less time plugging in and have more time enjoying the convenience that Bolt brings to you. As the world’s first USB-C magnetic cable to properly charge your 15-inch MacBook Pro, the Bolt achieves a max current range of 4.3 Amps with its 87W USB-C power adapter.
With a superior built-in chipset, it is faster and more stable while charging your 12-, 13-, 15-inch MacBook, and more. When Bolt Magnetic Cable is tugged or pulled, it detaches instantly, preventing your device from flying off the table when someone trips over the cable. Unlike other USB-C connectors, the magnetic tip of Bolt is very small with only 2.2mm which is ⅓ smaller than the tiniest magnetic tip size on the market. It's so small that you'll hardly notice it. You can use it as a dust resistant plug to prevent dust from entering the charging port. Bolt also supports PD safe charging for your quick charge smartphone which will increase your charging efficiency by 38% from the previous generation that will fully juice up your device safely, quickly and conveniently with black and silver colors for option.
We know your devices take a lot of daily abuse; that's why we made the Bolt extra durable. Premium neodymium magnets have been added to ensure instant connection, while each cable is put through the tensile test 4,000 times to make the Bolt more durable than any other cable on the market. With an intelligent recognition system, the Bolt adapts to the different voltages in various USB-C devices. In addition to the MacBook and MacBook Pro, it’ll flawlessly charge your smartphone, speakers, tablets, etc. Spec. Product Name: Bolt. Material: Magnets and TPE.
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Color: Black/Silver. Length: 78.7 inches (about 2m).
Weight: 1.2 ounces (about 34g). Output: 5.2V 2.4A/9V 3A/20.2V 4.3A.
Maximum Current: 4.3A. Charging Port: USB-C.
Operating Environment: -3° to 45℃. Compatibility: 15-inch MacBook Pro / 13-inch MacBook Pro / MacBook/ USB-C laptops, Tablets, Smartphones, Speakers etc.
USB-C describes the shape and style of a port on your computer and the connectors that you can plug into the port. USB-C ports look like this: Several different data transfer standards, like USB 3 and Thunderbolt 3, can flow through a USB-C port and connector.
You can also connect your computer's AC power adapter to a USB-C port with a. USB-C ports are reversible, so you don't have to worry about which side of the connector is up when you plug it in. These Mac computers have Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports that support USB 3.1 Gen 2 and Thunderbolt 3:. iMac Pro (2017).
iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017). iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2017).
iMac (21.5-inch, 2017). MacBook Pro (2016 and later) These Mac notebooks have USB-C ports that support USB 3.1 Gen 1:. MacBook (2015 and later) You can use your USB 3 devices with the above Mac models using an. Try these tips if a USB 3 device doesn't activate or appear on the USB 3 bus:. Be sure you've installed the latest software updates available for your computer. To check, choose App Store from the Apple menu and see if any updates are available.
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Sometimes unplugging and plugging the device back in can resolve the issue. Try plugging the device into another USB port on the computer. Check to see if a firmware update is available for your device from the manufacturer. If the device came with an AC adapter, use it. Restart your computer. Try a different USB 3 cable. Try a different USB 3 hub.
Some USB 3 devices can generate radio frequency interference that can cause Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices operating in the 2.4GHz band to have issues communicating with your computer. Here are some tips to avoid this issue:. If your USB device has a cable long enough that you can move the device, place it away from your Mac—and make sure not to place it behind your Mac, or near the hinge of its display. The antennas for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are located there, and USB 3 devices placed there might interfere with your wireless connections. If you're using adapters or dongles on a Mac computer with Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports, plug them into the front port on the left side of your Mac, or into the ports on the right side (if your computer has them). These ports are the farthest away from the antennas, making interference less likely.
To avoid interference on the 2.4GHz band using Wi-Fi, try using the 5GHz band instead. You can change this on your wireless base station. Bluetooth always uses 2.4GHz, so this alternative isn't available for Bluetooth. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products. Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Risks are inherent in the use of the Internet.
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