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UGREEN Micro USB 2.0 OTG Cable On The Go Adapter Male Micro USB to Female USB for Samsung S7 S6 Edge S4 S3, LG G4, DJI Spark Mavic Remote Controller, Android Windows Smartphone Tablets 4 Inch (Black)
The most practical&necessary on the go micro usb cable: Enabled android or windows micro usb phones or tablets work as PC host by connect female usb connector devices such as keyboard, game controller(PS3, PS4 etc.), usb headphones,flash drives, SD/TF card reader, wireless mice and more. Note: Please make sure your cell phone/tablet can support OTG function before your purchase.Portable and Versatile: Only 4 inch portable Ugreen OTG cable provides a convenient and simple smart phones or tablets host replacement of PC to view picture,listen to music,data transform from flash drivers,edit files with keyboard or miceCompatible with DJI Spark/ Mavic Remote Controller, most OTG Micro USB connector phones and tablets such as Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge/S6/S6 Edge/S5/S4/S3/Note 4/Note 5/Note 3/Note 2 /Avant, Samsung Tab S2/Tab A 2018 and before/Galaxy Tab E Lite, Google Nexus 6, ASUS Zen 8/VIvotab Note 8, HTC One M9, Dell, Motorala, Sony, Nokia, Lenovo Yoga/ThinkPad, Acer tab and more.Plug and Play, Easy to Use: A must have for transferring pics, music, video files when you can't transfer data via the cloud or a WiFi connection. It also can unlock your phone and get access to your phone throgh your mice when your phone screen is broken.Charging Phone for Emergency: The phone on the OTG end is able to output the power to another phone on the other side through additional USB charging cable. NOTE: Do not support OTG and charging simultaneously.
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55 Reddit comments about UGREEN Micro USB 2.0 OTG Cable On The Go Adapter Male Micro USB to Female USB for Samsung S7 S6 Edge S4 S3, LG G4, DJI Spark Mavic Remote Controller, Android Windows Smartphone Tablets 4 Inch (Black):

u/MBoTechno · 5 pointsr/Android

I'm glad you asked!

  • Change default apps for ones most suited for their use
  • Customize their home screen launcher, down to the icon packs and animations
  • Place widgets (if they want) to simplify actions straight from the home screen
  • Buy an on-the-go adapter to actually have a full USB port on their phone - and then use it to connect things like a flash drive or another phone to transfer files on the go, as desired (great to carry movies on a trip or make a quick offline copy of your photos)
  • Use shortcut gestures, either simply from their home launcher or system-wide
  • Automate common and repetitive tasks using apps like Trigger or Tasker
  • If wanted, use NFC tags to trigger specific actions like switching to Car Mode or Work Mode - can also use them as a mean of turning off your alarm in the morning (you have to get up and tap the NFC tag)
  • Change their keyboard to the one that fits them best, and change the settings for that keyboard accordingly
  • Download a file manager app to browse all files that are stored on their device (the stock file manager apps aren't that great)
  • Manage their schedule on it using calendar apps - and start actions automatically when calendar events start, e.g. silent mode when a class starts
  • Mess with fun stuff like connecting a keyboard, a controller or even a mouse using Bluetooth or an OTG connector - can get very useful when writing text without a computer nearby
  • Sync their phone with their computer, using apps like Pushbullet, AirDroid or SmartSync - yeah, iOS does have a pretty good head start here if you own a Mac
  • Control their computer from their phone using apps like Unified Remote
  • Optional: get accessories like a Chromecast to control their TV, an Android Wear watch to get into wearables
  • Get to use features that make their phone stand out - if you have a LG flagship, use that IR blaster! If you have a Note, use the S Pen! If you have a Nexus, try the next Android version previews! If you have a Samsung flagship, try the Gear VR!!

    I could list more, but I think that's a pretty good start.
u/telnetrestart · 4 pointsr/EDC

Sarcasm aside, you can buy microUSB male to USB female adapters on amazon for pretty cheap, I EDC carry 1 and have more on order. This allows you to plug a USB drive, wifi card, USB keyboard/mouse, etc into your phone or tablet.

These are the ones I use right now and I have these being delivered to me in a few days.

u/myownfunusername · 3 pointsr/photography

I'm going on a cruise in May and would like a way to backup my pictures and to edit on the fly, preferably with my tablet. My camera doesn't have Wi-Fi capabilities, but even if it did the Wi-Fi on a cruise ship is so amazingly slow (think dial up speeds lol). I know I may need two different things to do both of these. Any suggestions?
Right now, I'd like to look into a cord to transfer to my tablet, can I edit raw on an app on an Android tablet (Lightroom?).


I'm also looking at an external hard drive for the main backup, do they make ones that hook up to the camera (sl1) or that accept sd cards?


I don't want to spend too much, but I'll probably have $100-200 or a smidge more if necessary.
Any suggestions would be great!


Edit: For anyone who's interested, I did end up getting a card reader and I had an OTG cable that was recommended to me previously to connect my camera to my phone so I could do a time-lapse (I should have realized it would have worked fine, but I had tried my dad's cable that looked exactly the same before that and it didn't work for what I wanted it to). So, it worked perfectly! Nothing else needed and I can transfer pics from my SD card to my phone/tablet. I'm still looking into an external drive or something for storage, but as long as they're on the SD and tablet I feel a lot more comfortable. Thanks everyone for your help!


What I purchased:


OTG Cable $4.99 USD http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LN3LQKQ?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00


SD Card Reader $6.29 USD http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009D79VH4?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00


Not expensive at all!

u/BKoster98 · 3 pointsr/raspberry_pi
u/idtownie · 3 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I think you're looking for a USB On the Go cable.

u/DiabloConQueso · 3 pointsr/raspberry_pi

That's not a powered hub, as it doesn't plug into the mains power supply (e.g., your wall power socket), so you'd be back to square one.

Just about any powered hub will work, including this one. The most important thing about selecting a hub for your Pi is that the hub is powered. If the hub doesn't plug into your power socket in your wall, then it's not powered and will not work with your Pi. You can tell the one I linked to is good-to-go by looking at the fifth picture on that Amazon page -- there's a power adapter that plugs into the hub and then into the wall to supply the USB ports with power. If you select a hub that doesn't plug into the wall, then the USB ports will need to get their power from the Pi, and they just can't do that because the Pi's USB ports don't put out enough power to power the USB peripherals connected to the hub (unlike a desktop or laptop computer, whose USB ports usually do put out enough power to power 2 or 3 USB devices).

Then, you'll want one of these adapters so you can actually plug it into your Pi Zero's micro USB port.

That's the exact setup I have going with my Pi Zeroes. Plug USB hub into the wall power socket, plug the hub's USB cable into the OTG adapter, then plug the OTG adapter into the Pi's USB port. Voila, 7 powered USB ports for your Pi.

Edit: I'm not Spanish, but I live close enough to Spanish-speakers that I may as well be. Let's just say I've dodged my fair share of chankla headshots.

Edit #2: Ok, so I did some research on the hub you linked to and it appears that it is, in fact, a powered hub, where the power plugs into the micro-USB slot next to the regular USB slots. So, in fact, that hub will probably work!

u/ejnelson · 2 pointsr/multicopterbuilds

trying to do the exact same thing! I'm thinking about using my phone as the googles in a cardboard setup. Here's my parts list, please critique!

transmitter tutorial http://flitetest.com/articles/diy-micro-5-8ghz-fpv
receiver tutorial http://copterwars.com/blog/?p=64#tutorials
frequency stuff http://blog.oscarliang.net/5-8ghz-frequency-bands-b-e-f-different-brand/
another tutorial http://blog.oscarliang.net/diy-micro-fpv-setup-vtx-camera-v2/

On the quad:

fpv transmitter | bangood | 12.99

fpv camera | bangood | 10.89

3 way DIP switch | optional

antenna | use wire?

On the ground: (with google cardboard + phone)

usb capture adapter | bangood | 6.59

micro usb adapter | amazon | 4.99

rca to rca coupler | amazon | 2.19

receiver | amazon | 17.14

power adapter | HK | 1.99

2S battery | HK | 5.04

2s battery charger | HK | 27.47

Battery cable | HK | 2.99

Costs:

HK total | 37.49

amazon total | 24.32

bangood total | 30.47


TOTAL | 92.28



This seems like a lot of money to drop for what seems like it will be a fairly janky set up. Will this even produce a good experience?

u/-Rivox- · 2 pointsr/Ubuntu

So, first things first, do you already know how to have access to the bootloader/bootmenu? Does the tablet have a micro/SD slot from where you can boot the OS? If yes to both, and the tablet has a micro-usb port, then attach the keyboard via OTG and you should be able to install more or less any linux distro.

It's a lot of ifs though, and I don't guarantee that even this will work or that the drivers will be available

u/MrToken282 · 2 pointsr/Multicopter

yep, here is one from amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1482163611&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=usb+otg&dpPl=1&dpID=41Zb82axrFL&ref=plSrch , but if you are willing to wait a little while, banggood, eBay, and Aliexpress also have them. once you get your otg, download the app ezgui, and plug the cable into your phone, then plug another usb cable in to the female end of the otg and connect that cable to your flight controller, you can now program your quad (or other multicopter) from your phone! Happy flying! btw sorry for bad formatting, im on mobile.

u/lankya · 2 pointsr/DJISpark

sure - this is the cable I purchased: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

I purchased 2 other cables before I got one that finally worked. I was trying to circumvent having to have 2 cables plugged into each other. But the one I listed above was the only way I got it to work.

u/whatwouldiwant · 2 pointsr/MotoX
u/-iAlex- · 2 pointsr/techsupport

I can't imagine what this cable is made for but I can (almost) guarantee you it won't work for your tablet. USB and your standard audio jack are completely different (e.g. USB is digital and audio jack is analog) and can't easily be converted by a simple cable. If you want to hook up a USB mic to your tablet you need some kind of active (powered) adapter if you want to use the audio jack.

EDIT: AFAIK newer Android tablets support USB audio(apple user here so don't quote me on this). In this case you would use an USB adapter. Just make sure your tablet supports USB OTG

u/jp128 · 2 pointsr/techsupport

What kind of phone do you have?

If it is an Android, you can use a USB OTG cable Micro USB or USB C and plug in any mouse.

A cursor will show up on the screen and you can click and drag as if the cursor were your finger.

u/Brandon4466 · 2 pointsr/firephone

Most Androids are very much USB OTG compatible! However, I have not yet tested whether FireOS is, CyanogenMod certainly is. I would recommend downloading USB OTG Checker (non-Play Store link.

This will let you check whether the OS you are running (FireOS or CM) has USB OTG compatibility!

If it does, you can buy a cable like this one from Amazon that lets you plug any USB device into your phone.

If the app says it isn't compatible, you can sometimes add USB OTG functionality if you are rooted, using apps like USB OTG Helper

I hope this explained some things for you!

Edit: emphasised "sometimes"

u/KOMRADE_DIMITRI · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind
u/Elmer-Eugene · 2 pointsr/TIdaL

I already said this on another post, BUT if you ask me, for the money and build quality you can't beat Schiit Audio.

Pick up a MAGNI "HEADPHONE AMP AND PREAMP" for $99, a MODI "DAC" for $99 - $249 for the multibit version. So between $198-and $348 you can have an outstanding smi-portable DAC and Headphone/Preamp.

You will need a set of RCA cables to connect the DAC to the Headphone amp. As for connecting your smartphone you will need this USB 2.0 OTG Cable On The Go Adapter and then you will then need to connect that to a USB A-B Cable. Plug the "B" end of the USB A-B cable into the Dac. Additionally you could have skipped the DAC altogether and ran a RCA-to-3.5 cable right into the back of the headphone amp. But if you are aiming to take advantage of the HiFi/master audio I would recommend you use the DAC method. Connecting your laptop is just as easy and you can just run the USB A-B cable into the DAC. Or, if your computer has an optical audio output you could use a Toslink cable to connect direct into the DAC.

your all set man. get after it.

u/pridetwo · 2 pointsr/headphones

The HP-A4's RCA plugs are for sending music out to speakers, not for sending your music into the amp. For android phones, you'll need a USB-B 2.0 to USB-A cable and a USB-A to USB-C adapter assuming you're using a phone with USB-C like Samsung S8, or Note8, or a USB-A to Micro-USB adapter if you're using a older/cheaper android phone like Samsung S7, J3, etc.

USB-B to USB-A cable: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NH11KIK

USB-A to USB-C Adapter: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GGKYYT0/

USB-A to Micro USB Adapter: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/

u/kilabytez · 2 pointsr/DJISpark

UGREEN Micro USB 2.0 OTG Cable On The Go Adapter Micro USB Male to USB Female for Samsung S6 Edge S4 S3 Android or Windows Smart Phones Tablets with OTG Function 6 Inch Black https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_NPhuzbXPHT3PR

MYLB Right Angled Lightning Sync and Charge Cable for Apple iPhone 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6s, 6 Plus, 6s Plus, iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, 4th Generation and iPad Mini (All Generations) (0.2m, Black) https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B071759GHW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_jQhuzbRK69DGT


I was having range issues that even with the controller after about 100m the video feed was laggy controls were laggy it was basically unusable I was so pissed. Once I hardwired my device it was absolutely perfect got full range and no lag

u/Zero_Risk · 2 pointsr/gaming

OTG is USB on-the-go; an adapter like this that changes the micro USB port on your phone to a full USB port. Not all phones will actually acknowledge devices plugged in via the adapter though. Easy enough to google "does [insert device model] support USB OTG" to find out if your phone or tablet supports it.

u/scy1192 · 2 pointsr/AndroidQuestions

get a cable like this (no specific reason for linking this one, it was just first on the search), you can plug in a computer mouse to unlock your phone, install the SMS Backup and Restore app, and backup your text messages to your phone's internal storage. Then plug into a PC and copy everything to your PC.

u/earthquakekitguide · 1 pointr/asmr

I'm using the original blue yeti cord with an adapter https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00LN3LQKQ

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u/jacobgb24 · 1 pointr/MotoX

The Moto x pure has a standard micro USB port. You can connect it to your computer with a cable like this. If you want to move files straight to a flash drive you need an USB otg cable like this.

u/Colonel_Izzi · 1 pointr/OculusGo

Thanks for the feedback. Added the OUYA controller, with a comment about button mappings.

Are you sure you're using a proper OTG adapter, like this or this? And are you sure that the USB cable you're using with the PS3 controller is functional/compatible?

You may very well be right that the DualShock controllers don't work in USB mode, but I'm a little surprised since we had a couple of DualShock 3 success reports for the Gear VR (again, when connected via USB).

u/dude2k5 · 1 pointr/Nexus7

Just chiming in, if you can't get that to work, you can always use a microusb to USB adapter, then plug in a mouse or keyboard and control it that way.

u/PotRoastPotato · 1 pointr/MotoX

Plug a USB mouse into your phone via this device and use the mouse to control your phone and upload your stuff to Drive or Dropbox.

Or take it to a cell phone repair place and let them repair the screen.

u/PSPQThrowaway · 1 pointr/PSP

While that is true most adapters are fairly brittle so taking them out often may damage them.

/u/chmielewskikid : you can buy a usb on the go cable to connect it to an android phone. I have one and it does work. You may also need an unzip/unrar program to unpack the CFW Files.

u/Avicularies · 1 pointr/SwitchPirates

It doesnt show in the logs, but when I try to enter rcm, the rekado app acts as if its going to do something and then just remains the same. Same with rcm loader. https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Adapter-Samsung-Controller-Smartphone/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1543600369&sr=8-13&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=micro+usb+to+usb+a+otg

^^thats thr cable I got and I used an app to check if my phone was otg capable and it said yes. Could it be that its usb 2.0?

u/bintytinty · 1 pointr/TREZOR

Thanks. So I think something like this will work? Would you agree?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/UGREEN-Adapter-Samusung-Android-Function/dp/B00LN3LQKQ

u/Silvanus11 · 1 pointr/technology

Yes it is very possible, buy a usb otg (usb to micro usb) something like this -> https://www.amazon.ca/UGREEN-Adapter-Samsung-Android-Function/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1497971200&sr=8-1&keywords=usb+otg

Search around for what sounds like it will work for your needs. Then just make sure that the flash drive is a format that your smartphone can read (googling this for your model will give you the answer) and then it should plug in and you should be able to access it from your file explorer on your phone. To make use easier you can also download some app from the play store that displays usbs easier, again whatever your preference is.

u/abqnm666 · 1 pointr/AndroidQuestions

Is it the first gen Maxx with the micro HDMI port? If so, you may be able to connect to a TV/monitor using a Micro HDMI cable (HDMI-A to HDMI-D cable) such as this one from Amazon and connect a USB mouse using a USB OTG cable like this one from Amazon. This should allow you to get it unlocked and then you can connect to a PC to transfer files.

u/bluesmokewizard · 1 pointr/techsupport

I would purchase something similar to this (this one uses a microUSB port) https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Adapter-Samsung-Android-Function/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=sr_1_3 and just plugging in a mouse into that USB port. From there you can use the mouse like a normal PC.

u/aryaazar78 · 1 pointr/techsupport

Then don't get the one I linked. Search microusb otg adapter instead since you don't have USB c. There are some options I could think of.

A. Buy something like this along with a normal external hdd of whatever size. This has advantage of getting lots of storage and cheaper than the filehub. But it has downside that you have to plug the HDD into power and use a cable. So kind of bulky and inconvenient, but you get more storage

B Buy smaller USB otg like this and plug in a flash drive. This is smaller than an external hdd and no extra power needed. But a flash drive has less storage for more money. And you still need a cable

C But the wd I linked earlier. It has upside of being less bulky, more simple, and has plenty storage, but it is expensive and not great reviews. It could work great for you, maybe not. Up to you if you want to take chance. You'd also have to charge it.

D. The file hub the other guy said is good too. Less bulky. More trusted to work. You'd plug in a big flash drive or external hdd without needing extra power and can stream to your phone. But you have to buy the actual storage separately, so more expensive. You also have to charge two things.

E. You have microSD slot, so you could buy the biggest microSD card you can afford. This is by far the simplest, least bulky option as it's inside your phone and always there. But the max storage your phone supports in the slot is 200GB. If that's enough for you, you could get one for like $40. If not, I'd do the other options.

Hope I helped.

u/Nugginz · 1 pointr/PS4

Perhaps?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_DQmEAbDPPMCDM
Or just get a hub with micro usb instead
http://r.ebay.com/3B14Jy
I’m really not sure how the input selection works on this one. If there was only one input detected then it would automatically go to that, but with both on I’m not sure. Maybe you can track one down with switches on and a micro usb out

u/warinthestars · 1 pointr/audio

https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Player-Screen-MicroSDHC-SDMX24-008G-G46K/dp/B00HCMZ2SE/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1523446276&sr=8-5&keywords=mp3+player+with+sd+card+slot

This is a well known and reviewed MP3 player. It does have an SD Card slot. And i'm sure you would be able to use an OTG cable to connect it to your android. Assuming your android has a microUSB, this should work for youhttps://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Adapter-Samsung-Controller-Smartphone/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1523446359&sr=1-3&keywords=micro+usb+otg

u/pedwingeorge · 1 pointr/nexus6

Try getting a micro usb to full size usb adapter and use a mouse with it

Something like this

Ugreen Micro USB 2.0 OTG Cable On The Go Adapter Male Micro USB to Female USB for Samusung S6 Edge S4 S3 Android or Windows Smart Phones Tablets with OTG Function 6 Inch Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_u33xxbNHF1AM7

u/N3KR3P0 · 1 pointr/theNvidiaShield

OTG Cable/ Mico USB
Male to Male USB

You would connect OTG Cable to Shield, then Use the male to male USB to go from the OTG Cable to the input USB of your Speaker system. You might have to fiddle with Android USB Connections t oget it to be recognized properly: MTP, PTP, and USB Mass Storage

u/revax · 1 pointr/Android
u/MesaDixon · 1 pointr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

As an addition to having a laptop-based DAW, sometimes it is enough to get a recording of simple tracks - 24bit 44k stereo WAV files. For a low-cost extra portable setup, here's what I use for recording only on COMPATIBLE ANDROID phones or tablets. CAUTION : ONLY WORKS ON LISTED MODELS

  • OTG cable - $5

  • USB Audio Recorder PRO - $7

    That's all it takes. $12

    If you need to do multitrack as portable as possible, there's also Audio Evolution Mobile, also $7. Either of these software packages have demo versions that are free to try.

    I use it with the USB interface I already have, but you'll probably have to have one of these anyway, no matter what you use to record.

  • Focusrite USB audio interface is the one most often recommended, or Audiobox if you need dedicated MIDI in/outs. - either $99
u/DeltaJulietPapa · 1 pointr/Android

I've been able to do this since my Sanyo Zio from 2011. This isn't anything new.

Just get this cable: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_C8orxb9AVDCAA

u/m0sh3g · 1 pointr/preppers

As mentioned in other replies, Kiwix, copies of software installs that you need, windows iso image.

Choose some or download relevant for you docs here: http://www.pssurvival.com/

Use https://unetbootin.github.io/ to make it standalone bootable linux (I recommend Lubuntu for performance, standard and completeness); keep linux iso optionally as well.

Nice waterproof USB key that might be even EMP resistant, because it's fully metal enclosed and internals are plastic separated from the enclosure: https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Flash-Survivor-Stealth-Drive/dp/B00YP5X1TI

Get a USB OTG cable to have access to USB drive info using your android phone: https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Samusung-Android-Windows-Function/dp/B00LN3LQKQ or even a hub: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LTHBCNM

u/Iormungand · 1 pointr/gaming

The easiest solution would be an OTG cable (link)

And then whatever USB gamepad you desire.

u/mattpilz · 1 pointr/techsupport

Yes, something like this would probably do the trick.

https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Adapter-Samsung-Controller-Smartphone/dp/B00LN3LQKQ

u/Bulldogg658 · 1 pointr/AskPhotography

http://dslrdashboard.info/ and a USB OTG cord between your phone and camera.

Edit: Not that specific OTG cord, make sure the usb micro/mini ends match your phone/camera.

u/Shamua · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

I built a NES / SNES rig on a Pi Zero at the weekend so it's pretty fresh in my mind.
I used an OTG cable - Amazon CA link is:
https://www.amazon.ca/Adapter-Samusung-Android-Windows-Function/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1483976054&sr=8-1&keywords=usb+micro+male+to+female

Looks like it does exactly what you need at a fraction of the cost.

Good luck and have a blast with the games.

u/w00tiSecurity_weenie · 1 pointr/firetvstick

> Power adapter

THanks ok. I am kind of confusing myself. So if I got that cable (linked below), how would I give it power? Do you think you can send me picture of it (whether its ur setup or one from online so i can visualize it?)

So would I need to purchase this stuff?:

Micro USB 2.0 OTG Cable
https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Adapter-Samusung-Android-Function/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1485041218&sr=8-3&keywords=Micro+USB+OTG

USB 3.0 Hub, Atolla 4 Ports Super Speed USB 3 Hub Splitter With On Off Switch With 1 USB Charging Port
https://www.amazon.com/Atolla-Splitter-Switch-Charging-Length/dp/B00W9FLKTY/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1485041413&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=usb+splitter&psc=1