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Sewable USB Type C Power Jack Connector

If you’re looking to add a USB-C connector to your wearable tech project, check out our sewable connectors! This USB Type-C connector is mounted horizontally on a flexible, sewable base, with red and black power wires extending from the bottom for easy integration.
Encased in a soft rubber housing, the connector can be sewn onto fabric by hand or machine, making it perfect for wearable applications. Simply stitch it in place and connect the power wires—red for positive (power) and black for negative (ground). For non-fabric projects, you can also secure it with glue, epoxy, or staples on a flat surface.
Important: Like many USB-C adapters, the CC lines are not connected, meaning it won’t support USB Power Delivery (PD) negotiation. If you’re using this for charging, ensure your power adapter defaults to a 5V output when CC lines are not detected. Some devices, particularly Macs, may require CC connections to function properly.
$1.47

Original: $4.91

-70%
Sewable USB Type C Power Jack Connector

$4.91

$1.47

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If you’re looking to add a USB-C connector to your wearable tech project, check out our sewable connectors! This USB Type-C connector is mounted horizontally on a flexible, sewable base, with red and black power wires extending from the bottom for easy integration.
Encased in a soft rubber housing, the connector can be sewn onto fabric by hand or machine, making it perfect for wearable applications. Simply stitch it in place and connect the power wires—red for positive (power) and black for negative (ground). For non-fabric projects, you can also secure it with glue, epoxy, or staples on a flat surface.
Important: Like many USB-C adapters, the CC lines are not connected, meaning it won’t support USB Power Delivery (PD) negotiation. If you’re using this for charging, ensure your power adapter defaults to a 5V output when CC lines are not detected. Some devices, particularly Macs, may require CC connections to function properly.