squidmunk macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 29, 2024 4 0 Dec 15, 2024 #1 How do I verify what level of USB a device is currently connected at? 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1 etc. In Linux and FreeBSD I can use `lsusb -v` on the commandline and it will tell me. Is there an equivalent on Mac? I'm on 15.2.
How do I verify what level of USB a device is currently connected at? 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1 etc. In Linux and FreeBSD I can use `lsusb -v` on the commandline and it will tell me. Is there an equivalent on Mac? I'm on 15.2.
squidmunk macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 29, 2024 4 0 Dec 15, 2024 #2 So after some looking around I found that `lsusb` is actually available for Mac, and is in Brew. Problem is - the speed values are obviously wrong. So, still looking...
So after some looking around I found that `lsusb` is actually available for Mac, and is in Brew. Problem is - the speed values are obviously wrong. So, still looking...
chrfr macrumors G5 Jul 11, 2009 13,771 7,380 Dec 15, 2024 #3 squidmunk said: How do I verify what level of USB a device is currently connected at? 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1 etc. In Linux and FreeBSD I can use `lsusb -v` on the commandline and it will tell me. Is there an equivalent on Mac? I'm on 15.2. Click to expand... You can get that info by clicking on the device in the USB section of the System Information app. Reactions: NoBoMac and squidmunk
squidmunk said: How do I verify what level of USB a device is currently connected at? 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1 etc. In Linux and FreeBSD I can use `lsusb -v` on the commandline and it will tell me. Is there an equivalent on Mac? I'm on 15.2. Click to expand... You can get that info by clicking on the device in the USB section of the System Information app.