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Why is it that a public bus in Cornwall, England can offer a USB-C outlet to its users, but a major hotel and airport in Indiana wont?
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why do you need a USB-C outlet in a hotel
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To plug my USB-C cable in to charge my phone 📱
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like as a backup if you forget or misplace the adapter for your device while travelling?
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Charger cord is USBC at both ends. I have a battery pack that facilitstes this perfectly, and a majority of my devices are USBC powered. My goal is always to bring the minimal amount of cords with me. I can do that easily in Europe, in the States not so much.
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yeah, those outlets are fine for small devices but not for larger laptops. definitely helps carry fewer adapters for small devices though.
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