![]() This could cause external monitors to flicker, or in worse cases, it could cause external hard drives to corrupt. The once sturdy and reassuring ‘click’ that accompanies plugging a cable into the USB-C port fades away and the connection becomes loose and unstable.Īs a result, slight movements of the cable or MacBook can cause the USB-C connection to drop out. It seems to be due to poorly manufactured parts that wear down over time making the MacBook USB-C ports loose. ![]() Typically, the issue arises after about six months of use. ![]() Although the problem certainly isn’t affecting all MacBooks, for those who have been affected it can be infuriating and upsetting. Many MacBook users have experienced poor connections through USB-C on their MacBooks. Sadly though, despite USB-C’s high speed and range of uses, it doesn’t seem to be as durable as it’s predecessors. The latest of which features up to four USB-C connections, now paired with Thunderbolt 3 support to work with even more devices. USB-C has since made its way into Apple’s entire lineup of MacBook Pros. What’s more, USB-C is reversible! Gone were the days of turning over the USB cable in frustration as you try to put it in the right way around. Apple boasted USB-C’s ability to function as a versatile connection to a range of external devices alongside its ability to provide power to the laptop. Way back in 2015, Apple released their first 12-inch MacBook, replacing the long-standing MagSafe with a single USB-C port. ![]()
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