When USB-C became the standard for Google devices there was a Google Engineer, Benson Leung, that posted a ton of Amazon reviews where he confirmed whether or not the product listed met the USB-C 1.1 specification. If the cable / charger / dock you buy meets that spec, no worries!
@rjejr The 56k ohm resistor is a requirement of the USB standard when using legacy USB ports for Type-C power delivery. Otherwise the USB-C device tries to draw too much power and will likely result in some component burning up.
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When USB-C became the standard for Google devices there was a Google Engineer, Benson Leung, that posted a ton of Amazon reviews where he confirmed whether or not the product listed met the USB-C 1.1 specification. If the cable / charger / dock you buy meets that spec, no worries!
Re: Nintendo Has Detailed The USB Cables You Can Use To Safely Charge Your Switch
@rjejr The 56k ohm resistor is a requirement of the USB standard when using legacy USB ports for Type-C power delivery. Otherwise the USB-C device tries to draw too much power and will likely result in some component burning up.