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  • I hear you, but it's a risk I'm happy to take , for a couple of reasons

    USB-C is backwards compatible for basic functions - A USB-A to USB-C cable will fast charge a low powered USB device (a phone or a speaker, say), and possibly a tablet, which is all I need in the kitchen

    I don't need it to power a laptop or gaming console, and I'm not using it for data transfer

    If I do need the full USB-C power, I've a couple of 40W / 60W USB-C wall warts that will do the job.

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