Charge+OTG Cable for Single Micro-USB Port Tablets

$18.00

This special cable allows tablets with only a single micro-USB port to be powered from an external battery pack while simultaneously using them with a USB device (such as an SLS camera).

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Product Description

Most compact windows tablets only have a single USB Micro-B port on them, meaning they normally cannot be charged or powered from an external battery pack while simultaneously being used with a USB device (such as an SLS camera). This special cable makes that possible. Now you can run your tablet off of an extra battery bank, and use it for the the entire duration during long investigations.

This cable will work with most standard USB power banks. It is recommended to use a power bank that is able to supply at least 5V 1.5A for the tablet to ensure it has enough power to run off the battery bank alone.

This cable does not adapt the original cable with the orange Kinect plug to USB. Unless your Kinect camera has been converted to have a standard USB cable, a separate Kinect adapter/splitter cable is required.
All Kinect cameras sold by Spirit Tech have been converted to USB.

This cable will not work with SLS camera battery packs that supply only 12V to the camera. If your kit has a 12V only battery pack, such as an 8×AA battery pack, Spirit Tech 12.6V 3 Cell pack, or the old “12/12.6V blue battery” packs, a separate USB power bank is required to charge the tablet.

Please note that not all tablets and devices support simultaneous charge and OTG functions. Please verify that it will work with your device before purchasing.

Tablets tested by us:

Model Details Compatibility
momo7W 7 inch, single USB Micro-B port Works
Toshiba Encore Mini WT7-C16 7 inch, single USB Micro-B port Works, but tablet charges at 500mA only. Can provide extra run time to tablet, but tablet may not draw enough power to prevent its battery from draining.
AU802T 8 inch, single USB Micro-B port Works, but may require a reboot of the tablet while connected to get working
W850 8 inch, single USB Micro-B port Works
i8 Pro 8 inch, single USB Micro-B port Works, but may require a reboot of the tablet while connected to get working
AR1 8 inch, single USB Micro-B port Works
NX1011 10 inch, has separate full-size USB-A and DC charge port, as well as single USB Micro-B port Works, Unneeded since this tablet also contains a full-size USB-A Port
NX16A / Ares10A 10 inch, single USB Micro-B port Works, non-standard. By default charges only at half power in “Charge+OTG” mode and tablet does not show as charging. If you are intending to use it with one of these tablets, you can let us know and we can modify this cable to work correctly with it.
Microsoft Surface 3 10.8 inch, has a full-size USB-A port, as well as a USB Micro-B port Does not work, but is unneeded since this tablet contains a full-size USB-A port. USB Micro-B port does not support on-the-go.
SICO STW2-GO 8 inch, single USB Micro-B port Works, similar models may work too
Chuwi Vi8
Chuwi Hi8
8 inch, single Type-C USB port Not compatible. As this tablet uses Type-C instead of Micro-B, the Charge+OTG cable cannot be used.

Many other devices not listed here may work, but have not been tested by us.

Additional Information

Weight 20 g
Dimensions 80 × 80 × 9 mm
Cable Length

20cm

Connector Type

USB Type-A, USB Micro-B

Material

Plastic

Colour

Black

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  1. Question

    Mystical_Mama

    What type of connector is used for the connection to the Xbox 360 Kinect? I attached a photo of my Kinect cord/adapter. It just doesn’t look like it would work for a Kinect, so I want to double check first before paying for international shipping. Thanks!

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    • Jonathan

      Jonathan

      Hello,
      The port the Kinect camera plugs into is a standard USB A socket. Kinect cameras with the original orange connector shown in your photo still require the separate splitter cable for power and convert it to USB. This cable is intended to replace the “On-The-Go” USB A to micro-USB cable, and allows a tablet with only a single micro USB port to be charging from a battery bank or charger while simultaneously using the Kinect camera.

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