Priced at $79.99 for commercial users, the dongle would be available through "typical business purchasing channels" from June 29, The Verge reported late on Monday.
"Microsoft says 'display output and data throughput capabilities are dependent on the USB-C docking solution used' and that the adapter will require an external power source with a minimum power output of 27W (Watt) and 12V (Volt) to power displays and the laptop," the report added.
Except for Microsoft's "Surface Book 2", "Surface Pro" and "Surface Laptop" do not currently support USB-C.
The new type C dongle would work only on the latest "Surface Pro" and "Surface Laptop" models.
There is no word from the tech giant about the general availability of the USB-C dongles in retail stores, the report added.
The USB-C dongle was originally unveiled by Microsoft earlier last year.
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