This is not a typical charger — it’s a micro USB charging port component used inside devices like phones, speakers, power banks, and DIY electronics boards.
A 2-pin Micro USB female connector mounted on a PCB.
Unlike standard 5-pin USB ports, this version is designed for power only (no data transfer).
Handles basic power input for charging circuits
Designed for low to moderate current applications (typically around 1–1.5A)
Stable for embedded systems and repair jobs
2-pin design: Only power (+ and –), no data lines
Micro USB Type-B female port
Compact size: Ideal for small electronics
PCB mount (SMD or DIP variants available)
Metal shell for durability
Phone and tablet charging port repairs
Bluetooth speakers and small electronics
Power banks and DIY charging modules
Arduino and embedded projects
This is a repair component, not plug-and-play
Requires soldering skills and tools
Incorrect installation can damage the board
From real repair experience:
“This is a very common problem… inexperienced attempts can make it worse.”
Small but durable metal contacts
Designed for thousands of insert/remove cycles depending on quality
Cheap versions exist — quality varies a lot
A small but critical component for electronics repair and DIY builds. It’s ideal if you’re fixing a device or building a charging system, but not for end-users.
Best For:
Phone and gadget repair technicians
DIY electronics builders
Replacement of damaged charging ports
If you’re selling this, position it clearly as a “charging port replacement component”, not a charger — that clarity will prevent confusion and improve conversions.
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