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Jabra USB C Adapter — USB-C Female to USB-A Male, Black | USB-A, Adapter, Dongle
Jabra
MPN: 14208-38
$28.29$30.00
MAP: $23.00
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Key Features
- USB-C female to USB-A male
- Passive, plug-and-play operation
- Compact black molded housing
- Intended for data and standard device power
- No driver required for mainstream operating systems
- Reported country of origin: Mexico
- Reconnect USB-A devices with USB-C female to USB-A male connection
- Maintain peripheral uptime via a passive, plug-and-play adapter
Avoid replacing proven peripherals during USB-C migrations by converting ports at the physical layer. The Jabra USB C Adapter (USB-C female to USB-A male) provides a straightforward path for headsets, cameras, keyboards, and mice to remain in service on modern endpoints. Its molded black housing and small footprint make it unobtrusive in docking station and laptop environments. IT teams can standardize on a single SKU to address connectivity gaps across offices, hot desks, and conference rooms. The adapter operates passively, passing host-provided signals to attached USB-A peripherals; this design minimizes points of failure and eliminates driver deployment. It is not intended for alternate-mode video, Thunderbolt features, or high-power PD charging — choose a powered dock or PD-rated cable for those needs. Country of origin reported as Mexico per source data; confirm lot-level origin if customs or regulatory traceability is required.
Ideal For
- Provision conference-room systems that still use USB-A accessories
- Issue to field technicians to bridge USB-C laptops with legacy tools
- Retrofit loaner or demo units during hardware refresh cycles
- Support kiosk and point-of-sale peripherals requiring USB-A connections
Why This Product
- 1Preserves existing peripherals so you avoid bulk replacement costs
- 2Lower procurement overhead than powered docks when only USB-A needed
- 3Simpler to deploy and manage compared with multiport hubs
- 4Reported origin in Mexico for supply-chain traceability





