Now I have an MHL cable, spare battery, spare MicroSD card, I'm thinking I need a little accessories travel case/pouch/bag.
With the MHL cable I guess I would also need it to fit a HDMI cable and of course a USB cable, optionally (because I realise it will increase the needed thickness somewhat) a plug for the USB cable (to charge)
Any suggestions?
i think something common such as hdd case?
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I do have a case for a mobile WD HDD which wouldn't be too bad I guess. It's probably a little bigger than I was hoping for, and not really suitable compartments. Things would be rattling round in there.
Does anyone know if you can get one of those clever 3 pin folding plugs with a USB port on it?
**EDIT** Folding plug - http://www.madeinmind.co.uk/plug.php
I guess it's not available yet
I bought these on ebay. The HDMI is short but worked but when I connect both cables to lapdock, the USB is not being recognized so the keyboard/mouse is not working. I want this just to act as an extension so I can use full lapdock abilities with cables. Any idea what's going on (cable charges on plug but does not charge on lapdock)? Maybe someone has better usb cables.
fixed the link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/29059482363...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_3046wt_1508
http://www.ebay.com/itm/36042990934...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_2333wt_1010
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From your title I've been looking for these (or similar) cables for a long time and have been unsuccessful. However I have yet to try them.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/29059482363...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_3046wt_1508
http://www.ebay.com/itm/36042990934...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_2333wt_1010
i don't think it will work either way, tried a few things like this with no avail.
why wouldn't they? Cheap build quality that doesn't include the data wires? Hell I'll be willing to splice two cables together to get our desired effect, the only problem is that cords with a female micro usb are incredibly hard to come by
So that is what you think it is? No data on the usb cables.
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So that is what you think it is? No data on the usb cables.
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the only reason that is my suspicion is because there are many "charging" products out there that don't really need data. Why there would be a need for such a small charging extension cable is beyond me, but it's the only solution I can think of, but I have no way of confirming or denying it either. The ebay descriptions seem to imply that the data wires are there, but we all know how reliable ebay can be...
Another idea I had was that it might be sensing the resistance in the cable, since, if I remember correctly, that was how some think/though the car dock puts the atrix into car mode without a magnet as is/was commonly used. Again these are just ideas.
Or the cable is just so poorly made that it's defective...I honestly have no clue
Has anyone got full lapdock capabilities using extension cables? I can only get the screen working and not the mouse and keyboard.
The HDMI extender was the hard one to find. There are other micro USB extenders out there, theoretically with all wires connected....
http://www.usbfirewire.com/uextendmicrob.html
Kind of makes me wish i hadn't hacked up my lapdock to work with the Otterbox
Where did you get your HDMI extender? I got mine from All4Cellular but it's quite short. Will have to get another HDMI one if the usb cable you recommended works.
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Where did you get your HDMI extender? I got mine from All4Cellular but it's quite short. Will have to get another HDMI one if the usb cable you recommended works.
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If you're asking me, i didn't. I was referring to the ebay link in the third post.
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The HDMI extender was the hard one to find. There are other micro USB extenders out there, theoretically with all wires connected....
http://www.usbfirewire.com/uextendmicrob.html
Kind of makes me wish i hadn't hacked up my webtop to work with the Otterbox
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before I read that post, I was looking around the forums and the web yesterday well into the night. here are some of the things I've found that might be relevant to everyone (and it might possibly be cheaper, though more diy).
Micro USB stuff:
I have no idea why this exists http://www.dealextreme.com/p/micro-...r-cable-for-blackberry-9900-black-30cm-107901
I have no idea why this only has 4 pins http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9614
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10031
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Where did you get your HDMI extender? I got mine from All4Cellular but it's quite short. Will have to get another HDMI one if the usb cable you recommended works.
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Here's what I am thinking about doing:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/140626354628#ht_2821wt_1177 or http://www.ebay.com/itm/Micro-HDMI-...ultDomain_0&hash=item415eac6dc0#ht_2821wt_980
http://www.amazon.com/HDMI-Female-M...YPB4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1329854686&sr=8-2
then the hdmi cable that came with our phone:
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Stan...QTA8/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1329854856&sr=8-8
The HDMI certainly looks like it may work but the reason I didn't buy that product from ebay a few weeks ago was because it was $50. Now miraculously, it's only $6. Maybe I'll get that if the USB cable I just bought that was suggested works a few posts back.
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why wouldn't they? Cheap build quality that doesn't include the data wires? Hell I'll be willing to splice two cables together to get our desired effect, the only problem is that cords with a female micro usb are incredibly hard to come by
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This micro usb extension cord explicitly states that all 5 wires are connected (compatible with droid bionic for the purpose of docking with a case on the phone):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Micro-USB-E...395?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item335d13272b
I bought the HDMI extension cable and the USB cable above. I have a lapdock so I'll post if it works.
everything asked/answered in here is already covered in the original thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1376679
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This micro usb extension cord explicitly states that all 5 wires are connected (compatible with droid bionic for the purpose of docking with a case on the phone):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Micro-USB-E...395?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item335d13272b
I bought the HDMI extension cable and the USB cable above. I have a lapdock so I'll post if it works.
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The HDMI cable seems to work. On the lapdock, with just the HDMI cable hooked up, it functions like it was it's an entertainment center.
The USB cord will need to be modified a little bit. I can't get it to seat right on the USB jack of the dock. I'll need to shave it down a bit as it doesn't sit down snugly.
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The HDMI cable seems to work. On the lapdock, with just the HDMI cable hooked up, it functions like it was it's an entertainment center.
The USB cord will need to be modified a little bit. I can't get it to seat right on the USB jack of the dock. I'll need to shave it down a bit as it doesn't sit down snugly.
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I ordered the USB cable and experience this same problem, though I am waiting for my hdmi parts to come in (by April 6th I should have all my parts...). The cable itself works flawlessly as a micro usb extension cable when connecting it to the computer.
again as mentioned in the other thread, you want to be careful with the 5v coming out that micro hdmi port. for connecting back to your phone would be no issue, as the phone charges using this voltage, but hooking the lapdocks micro usb up to a host device probably wont appreciate the 5v coming back up the cable, where normally the usb device would be pulling power from said host, not providing it.
one suggestion is to just clip the red wire inside your micro usb cable/adapter.
btw the adapters i use do fit snugly side by side, without modification.
I've been following this thread for a little while now, and I wanted to share something I found.
I was looking at the Motorola Travel Webtop adapter. And I was curious to see whether it could be tweaked to suite our needs. I naively thought/hoped that I could flip the connectors in the device to make a small adapter to connect the Atrix to newer Lapdocks. Unfortunately as you can see in the pictures below (sorry not enough posts to link to the pictures) the two connectors are connected via a PCB not wires or a ribbon cable. Although I still have high hopes that I can de-solder the HDMI and USB connectors, and use a small length of flat ribbon cable to connect them and then re-positions the connectors in the case, to build a micro adapter to use the Atrix on the newer Lapdocks. Should this fail this will at least prevent others from making the same mistake, and solve the mystery of what's really inside the Webtop Travel adapter.
Do any one know if this Micro HDMI Cable would work for Lapdock.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Feet-HDMI...s_Adapters&hash=item416612cecb#ht_1149wt_1187
Description says for Asus tf201 MEMO ME171.
I believe all Cables are standard. Can this used to Atrix 4g with Lapdock?
I have otterbox case for Atrix and don't want to Remove cover everytime to plug in Lapdock.
I'm looking for a USB 'B' (the one that looks like a square) to micro to connect my s3 to a DAC. I know that there a micro to female USB, and USB A->B, but I'd rather not have to deal with all that for convince. Is there anywhere I can get the cable I'm looking for?
Or if anyone knows where I can get the 2 connectors I could make it myself, but I haven't found someone who sells decently priced USB connectors.
For the DIY soldering required end of things check out SparkFun https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9614 (the have other parts as well).
I got some from E-bay a while back as well. http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140737641542&ssPageName=ADME:L:eek:C:US:3160
For all things cable related the answer is usually http://www.monoprice.com/. The definitive supplier of good quality reasonably priced cables.
I cant find any such cable, why not just use the converter cables?
all you need is a male micro to female usb type a and you can use your regular usb male a to usb male b cable
you can get it pretty cheap on amazon
you can try to make your own, if you already have these spare cables you will have to sacrifice them
here are the pin diagrams http://www.allpinouts.org/index.php/USB_-_Universal_Serial_Bus (the 11 pin micro usb model is used for hdmi out)
you might want to read through this thread as well as it asking the same thing you want (just a mini-b instead of b)
http://www.head-fi.org/t/628374/samsung-galaxy-s3-to-dac-usb-micro-b-male-to-mini-b-male
Hooking one end of a USB cable type to another end is uber easy.
Just splice the four wires together.
Tape it up if you don't solder.
Otherwise, the Headfi link posted above is a good start. Those guys are always looking up weird ways to hook up the phone to a DAC. Here's another good thread where I remember someone looking for something similar to what you are. It's buried deep in a zillion page thread though.
http://www.head-fi.org/t/595071/android-phones-and-usb-dacs/1620
My new Samsung Galaxy s3 comes with a micro usb cable that seems to have locking teeth that allow it to "snap" into place and hold there. Some other micro USB cables I have ordered in the past do not have this and easily fall out of the phone. Does anyone know where I can buy cables online that definitely have these locking teeth? I'm afraid I'll order and the cable won't have this feature and when I look on Google/Amazon it is not clear if the cables have this, even the OEM Samsung ones available do not *look* like my cable. I guess alternatively I could find some other trick to keeping the cable plugged in, but this seemed the most straightforward way to go.
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My new Samsung Galaxy s3 comes with a micro usb cable that seems to have locking teeth that allow it to "snap" into place and hold there. Some other micro USB cables I have ordered in the past do not have this and easily fall out of the phone. Does anyone know where I can buy cables online that definitely have these locking teeth? I'm afraid I'll order and the cable won't have this feature and when I look on Google/Amazon it is not clear if the cables have this, even the OEM Samsung ones available do not *look* like my cable. I guess alternatively I could find some other trick to keeping the cable plugged in, but this seemed the most straightforward way to go.
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Most cables (Even cheap ones) have little "tabs" on top that are bent slightly up that "lock" in to hold the cable, not teeth but they usually hold the cable in securely.
For those of you that have them... I have a question.
Is the USB micro connector in them the same as a standard micro USB cable? Or are they designed differently to minimize the insertion force that is typical of micro USB connectors.
I ask as if they are simply the same, it seems likely that a lot of stress can be put on the phone's port unless you are very careful when inserting and removing.
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For those of you that have them... I have a question.
Is the USB micro connector in them the same as a standard micro USB cable? Or are they designed differently to minimize the insertion force that is typical of micro USB connectors.
I ask as if they are simply the same, it seems likely that a lot of stress can be put on the phone's port unless you are very careful when inserting and removing.
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I have the Motorola PowerDock made by Griffin. Both the rear and the top are standard micro USB ports; however, the plug on the top that connects directly to the phone in the dock is on a pivot so the stress is minimal if any.
Solutions Etcetera said:
For those of you that have them... I have a question.
Is the USB micro connector in them the same as a standard micro USB cable? Or are they designed differently to minimize the insertion force that is typical of micro USB connectors.
I ask as if they are simply the same, it seems likely that a lot of stress can be put on the phone's port unless you are very careful when inserting and removing.
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I produce the Lambda-Docks and did a little recherche on the net since people ask me about the ability to remove the doch one-handed. From the specifications I found it seems that the Micro USB is designed to have an extraction force of around 9N (! around 1kg).
We also have to note the the USB spec says that it is designed for around 1000 insertion/ectraction cycles.