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LaCie Rugged Mini (2 TB)
EUR114,80 EUR57,41/1TB

LaCie Rugged Mini

2 TB


Question about LaCie Rugged Mini

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JanMP

2 years ago

Hello :) I have a rather older Macbook Pro (mid 2015) which still has the larger, square USB (A?) ports on the right and left. Now I don't quite understand whether the LaCie Rugged Mini "Micro USB" or "USB C" variant comes with the appropriate cables? Or do I have to find an extra cable myself?

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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An extra cable or adapter must be purchased. The scope of delivery is clearly listed. The manufacturers save wherever possible. Besides, several cables would also be a waste of raw materials.

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ralphost

2 years ago

An extra cable must be purchased.

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mNeumi08

2 years ago

Your Macbook Pro (mid 2015) has two Thunderbolt 2 ports as well as two USB 3 ports (type A). At the time, I had both a cable for Type A and Type C. According to the current scope of delivery, however, only one cable with a type C connection is apparently supplied...

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Gretler3

2 years ago

I assume that the "square" connection is a Firewire connection. I still use it with older video cameras. I actually have a cable that can connect a Rugget to it. But the Rugget is also old and much thicker than the new Mini.
I can only recommend that you go to an Apple shop or an Apple representative and take your laptop and Rugget with you to try it out.
I had a good experience with DQ Solutions at the HB in Zurich, repair department.
Greetings Heinrich Gretler.