USB Type-C might be the new standard, but what if your PC or laptop simply doesn't have enough of those ports? No worries, there's a simple and budget-friendly solution as long as you have older USB Type-A legacy ports. Right now, Amazon is offering a fantastic deal on a 4-pack of Elebase USB Type-A to USB Type-C Adapters for just $3.99 after applying the coupon code "**KLIMVVIG**". That's a steal at only $1 per adapter. The Elebase USB adapters have garnered nearly 55,000 reviews on Amazon, boasting a solid 4.6/5 star rating and an impressive Fakespot "A" grade, so you know you're getting quality for your money.
4-Pack USB Type-A to USB Type-C Adapters for $4

4-Pack Elebase USB Type-A to USB Type-C Adapters
Originally $9.99, now save 50% and get it for $4.99 at Amazon. Use code 'KLIMVVIG' to get the discount. This package includes four pieces of USB Type-C (female) to USB Type-A (male) dongles. They're versatile enough for both data syncing and charging, although they're capped at USB 2.0 (480Mbps) bandwidth and 5V/3A charging speeds. These adapters are perfect for connecting and charging your USB Type-C headset, keyboard, mouse, or any other peripheral that doesn't demand high transfer speeds and doesn't support Power Delivery. In terms of durability, these adapters are built to last; they're compact, so they won't protrude much, and the casing is crafted from aluminum alloy. At just $1 each, they're practically disposable, making them an excellent value for money.
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