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Basic USB C + Headphone Jack dongle?

edited October 2023 in Hardware

Looking for one of the above so I can plug a midi controller and some headphones into my iPad Pro. Any recommendations?

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  • edited October 2023

    Interesting question, I also hope for an answer. I found some Satechi and PremiumCord dongles but their USB-C is only for charging. Now I'm using this 4-port Belkin

    https://www.belkin.com/uk/usb-c-to-4-port-usb-c-hub/AVC018btBK.html + original Apple USB-C to audio converter.

  • @filo01 said:
    Interesting question, I also hope for an answer. I found some Satechi and PremiumCord dongles but their USB-C is only for charging. Now I'm using this 4-port Belkin

    https://www.belkin.com/uk/usb-c-to-4-port-usb-c-hub/AVC018btBK.html + original Apple USB-C to audio converter.

    So midi controller into the usb port here and then headphones - aux to usb c adapter - and then into this as well?

  • edited October 2023

    @HotStrange

    3 USB-C Belkin ports are for data only, one is for data and PD charging. Small white brick is USB-A to USB-C adapter.

  • edited October 2023

    ☝ as @filo01 says just use the Apple 3.5mm to USB-C into any hub you like. If need be you can plug the dongle into a USB-C to USB-A adapter to use it with a USB-A hub.

  • Appreciate the help. Hard to imagine someone hasn’t made a simple dongle with just those two jacks but maybe not? It is a bit crazy to think you’d need up to three converting pieces just to get the functionality of the old iPads back…

  • @richardyot said:
    ☝ as @filo01 says just use the Apple 3.5mm to USB-C into any hub you like. If need be you can plug the dongle into a USB-C to USB-A adapter to use it with a USB-A hub.

    Okay great. I already have the dongle (and a usb hub) I just need to get a new midi controller since mine broke. So with that I should be able to use the keyboard and headphones together yeah?

  • @filo01 said:
    @HotStrange

    3 USB-C Belkin ports are for data only, one is for data and PD charging. Small white brick is USB-A to USB-C adapter.

    Thanks!

  • @HotStrange said:

    @richardyot said:
    ☝ as @filo01 says just use the Apple 3.5mm to USB-C into any hub you like. If need be you can plug the dongle into a USB-C to USB-A adapter to use it with a USB-A hub.

    Okay great. I already have the dongle (and a usb hub) I just need to get a new midi controller since mine broke. So with that I should be able to use the keyboard and headphones together yeah?

    Yes that will work.

  • @richardyot said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @richardyot said:
    ☝ as @filo01 says just use the Apple 3.5mm to USB-C into any hub you like. If need be you can plug the dongle into a USB-C to USB-A adapter to use it with a USB-A hub.

    Okay great. I already have the dongle (and a usb hub) I just need to get a new midi controller since mine broke. So with that I should be able to use the keyboard and headphones together yeah?

    Yes that will work.

    Fantastic. Much appreciated.

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