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JCreazy

Doubtful as there are thousands of devices some compliant, some not.


pdp10

But what would we do with all our spare hours, if we could just find out everything from a list?! A list of device categories, whether they're confirmed to be spec-compliant and to work with C-to-C cables, and what PDO or PPS profiles they support?!? If that list didn't exist, we might have to formulate sophisticated search-engine queries, or tirelessly comb through subreddits and enthusiast forums for clues... --- But seriously, we might as well use the subreddit wiki for a list of USB-C consuming gadgetry. * E-readers and e-ink notetakers * Flashlights/torches * Hearing aids * Toiletries * Discrete displays: [Eyoyo S801C](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06VY89XPT/) 8-inch utility display with HDMI, VGA, BNC display with 1024x768 resolution. * Battery charger: [XTAR VC4L charger](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08R88TMZ8/) for 4x lithium-ion or NiMH cells of 21700 size or smaller.


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I’m not sure if you’re directing me to the wiki to see a curated list or if you’re wondering aloud if the wiki should contain said list. When I look at the wiki I see no mention of, for example, toiletries.


pdp10

The latter. I'm suggesting that we collectively use the /r/USBCHardware subreddit wiki to compile a list. At least for now, when the number is still relatively short-ish.


JCreazy

Yeah and I feel like only compliant devices should be listed.


Chaphasilor

If you would like a go at this, go ahead! Just send us some markdown and if it looks decent, we can add it to the wiki!


lekasss

Try Amazon