A posting about the updating of USB connectors for charging on a cell phone forum reminded me how disappointed I was when I got my ComPilot from Phonak and discovered that they had used a MINI connector for charging when everything else I have seen in the US for several years uses Micro! That forum had a link to an article on CNet at http://www.cnet.com/news/usb-type-c-one-cable-to-connect-them-all/
It includes what I have quoted here that reinforced my disappointment.
Mini-USB (or Mini-B USB): Significantly smaller, the Mini-USB Type-B ports are found in older portable devices, such as digital cameras, smartphones, and older portable drives. This design is becoming obsolete.
Micro-USB (or Micro-B USB): Slightly smaller than Mini-USB, the Micro-USB Type-B port is currently the most popular USB port design for latest smartphones and tablets.
I have developed a routine using separate cords that then take up two electric outlets to charge the ComPilot and my cell phone. When I had first discovered the Y connector that Phonak provides I had visions of being about to use one electric outlet to charge both. But that was before I realized that they used the two difference size connectors.
Thanks for reading my vent. I welcome comments.
It includes what I have quoted here that reinforced my disappointment.
Mini-USB (or Mini-B USB): Significantly smaller, the Mini-USB Type-B ports are found in older portable devices, such as digital cameras, smartphones, and older portable drives. This design is becoming obsolete.
Micro-USB (or Micro-B USB): Slightly smaller than Mini-USB, the Micro-USB Type-B port is currently the most popular USB port design for latest smartphones and tablets.
I have developed a routine using separate cords that then take up two electric outlets to charge the ComPilot and my cell phone. When I had first discovered the Y connector that Phonak provides I had visions of being about to use one electric outlet to charge both. But that was before I realized that they used the two difference size connectors.
Thanks for reading my vent. I welcome comments.