OTG with a twist
Well, with a 90° angle to be precise. OTG cables transfer the digital signal from your phone into your DAC. This connection must be stable and convenient to use. Sometimes, regular, straight-line cables just don’t work with your devices the way you’d want them to. So, the new 90° USB-C On-The-GO cable has a 90° connection for a more convenient fit.
Apple or Android
The iFi 90°USB-COn-The-Go (OTG) cable is ideal for both Android phones & Apple devices. For Apple, it will work with their devices that have a USB C port. With Android, please ensure that your Android phone is capable of USB host mode so that the OTG cable can extract the digital signal.
Superior signal
iFi understands the need for quality in every single component of your system. OTGs need even more care as they suffer more wear and tear from all that on-the-go action. We make our cables from top-notch materials. They are constructed from pure OFHC continuous cast copper – an excellent conductor – to deliver a superior, clean signal from your phone to your DAC.
This keeps your on-the-go sound top-notch at all times.
OTG CABLE MADE WITH EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY AND PREMIUM MATERIALS
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Are OTG cables similar to normal USB cables?
OTG is “On-The-Go” and is similar to a normal standard USB cable, except an additional pin is connected via a resistor. This resistor tells a phone or smart device, which is normally in “device mode” pretending to be a USB disk to switch into host mode, where it acts like a computer and can (for example) drive USB connected DAC’s.
How do OTG cables work if they aren’t standard USB cable?
OTG is exactly a standard USB cable, except an additional pin is connected via a resistor. This resistor tells a phone, which is normally in “device mode” pretending to be a USB disk to switch into host mode, where it acts like a computer and can (for example) drive USB connected DAC’s.
Why not make an Apple OTG cable?
This is because Apple cables have a chip inside to release the digital extraction whilst Android is different, its an actual resistor to short out a signal path.
Therefore one must use the official Apple cable.
My Pixel phone won’t connect to the DAC via the OTG cable
If you cannot connect your Pixel phone via the OTG cable, please go to Settings > OTG Storage > turn setting to On.
Will an OTG type C with a Mac’s USB C port?
As “OTG” adapters are also USB C to USB A converters for USB 2.0 only, they could be used on a MacBook, but again, you would need another cable to go into your DAC if not USB A female (for example, iDSD nano BL).