The TYPE-C TO ETHERNET CAMERA ADAPTER is a compact and reliable solution designed to connect compatible cameras and USB-C devices to wired Ethernet networks. This adapter provides a stable 10/100 Mbps network connection, ideal for high-speed image transfers, live streaming, or remote file access in field or studio environments. Built with a USB-C interface, it ensures broad compatibility with modern digital cameras, tablets, and smartphones that support OTG. The TYPE-C TO ETHERNET CAMERA ADAPTER features a plug-and-play design, eliminating the need for additional drivers or power sources. Its durable construction and portable size make it an essential tool for professional photographers and content creators requiring reliable network access on the go.
Key Features Section
Stable Ethernet Connectivity: Provides a secure 10/100 Mbps wired connection for faster file transfer and online access
Camera-Compatible Design: Optimized for use with USB-C-enabled cameras supporting OTG functionality
Compact and Portable: Slim profile fits easily in gear bags for field shooting or remote setups
Driver-Free Operation: Plug-and-play design with automatic configuration on most systems
Durable Housing: Built for daily use with reinforced connectors and premium construction
Technical Specifications Table
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | TYPE-C TO ETHERNET CAMERA ADAPTER |
| Model | CA-TCETH01 |
| Battery Capacity | Not applicable |
| Charging Time | Not applicable |
| Connectivity | USB-C, Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) |
| Dimensions | 60 x 22 x 14 mm |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
FAQ Section
Q1: Is this adapter compatible with all USB-C cameras?
It works with most USB-C cameras that support OTG and Ethernet functionality.
Q2: Can I use this adapter with smartphones or tablets?
Yes, it supports Android and other USB-C devices with OTG enabled.
Q3: What network speed does the Ethernet port support?
The Ethernet port supports 10/100 Mbps for stable data and streaming performance.
Q4: Does this product need drivers or external power?
No, it is fully plug-and-play and draws power from the connected device.



























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