USB On-The-Go (OTG) is a standardized specification that allows a device to read data from a USB device without requiring a PC. The device basically becomes a USB host. You will need an OTG cable or OTG connector. You can do a lot with this. For example, you can connect devices to your phone, such as USB flash drives, digital cameras, mice or keyboards. The easiest way to check if your phone or tablet supports USB OTG is to look at the box it came in, or the manufacturer’s website. You’ll see USB OTG listed in the specifications.
Specifications
Key Features
Type C connector is the new design for USB 3.1.
The USB Type-C adopts new 128b encoding speed up to 10Gbps.
Type-C provides positive and negative plug functionality.
USB Power Delivery technology for 3C device charge
With OTG Data function
USB3.1 Type-C male to USB3.0 female OTG data cable.
Compatible with Google Pixel C, for Nokia N1, for Google Chromebook, for MSI Gaming Notebooks or other devices with a USB 3.1 Type C connector.