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Can I connect a usbc external ssd to iPad Air 3 with this cable?
iPad Air, iPadOS 13
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Can I connect a usbc external ssd to iPad Air 3 with this cable?
iPad Air, iPadOS 13
To connect external storage devices to your iPad Air3 with iPadOS 13.x, you will require Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter:
https://store.apple.com/uk/xc/product/MK0W2ZM/A
The Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter provides a USB Type-A (Host) connection - to which you can connect USB accessories, such as some storage devices. If your storage device presents a USB-C connection, you’ll need a standard USB-C to USB-C data cable (USB 3.0); these are commonly available.
To be recognised by iPadOS, the attached USB storage device must be formatted to FAT, FAT32, exFAT or APFS+ with a single partition. As the iPad has limited power capabilities, dependent upon the Storage Device, an external power source is often required.
If your iPad Pro has a Lightning port, you will need to use an Apple Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter to directly connect USB devices to the iPad. This adapter has both a USB 3.0 Type-A connector and an additional Lightning port to supply power, from your charger, to both the iPad and connected device. The external charger must be rated at 12W or more. Some USB storage devices, if not self-powered, may require connection via an intermediate powered USB Hub.
I hope this information and guidance proves to be helpful.
To connect external storage devices to your iPad Air3 with iPadOS 13.x, you will require Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter:
https://store.apple.com/uk/xc/product/MK0W2ZM/A
The Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter provides a USB Type-A (Host) connection - to which you can connect USB accessories, such as some storage devices. If your storage device presents a USB-C connection, you’ll need a standard USB-C to USB-C data cable (USB 3.0); these are commonly available.
To be recognised by iPadOS, the attached USB storage device must be formatted to FAT, FAT32, exFAT or APFS+ with a single partition. As the iPad has limited power capabilities, dependent upon the Storage Device, an external power source is often required.
If your iPad Pro has a Lightning port, you will need to use an Apple Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter to directly connect USB devices to the iPad. This adapter has both a USB 3.0 Type-A connector and an additional Lightning port to supply power, from your charger, to both the iPad and connected device. The external charger must be rated at 12W or more. Some USB storage devices, if not self-powered, may require connection via an intermediate powered USB Hub.
I hope this information and guidance proves to be helpful.
Hello,
USB-C peripherals cannot be adapted for use on iPad models with a Lightning port.
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