Which is the one that is designed to not break the port but the cable?
In my experience with things larger than phones, microUSB connectors stay attached in a fall and bend both the PCBA connector and the cable end. Again, in my experience, MiniUSB connectors simply come out and nothing breaks.
I cannot speak to dropping a connected Rosewill keyboard! I plan to avoid that scenario.
- Ron | samwisekoi
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I do think that Mini-USb > Micro-USB (Due to bending and breaking, especially for something that's meant to be portable that's not a phone), but I can understand that if, for some reason, the case size requires Micro. Micro's just fine for phones (and Raspberry Pis, not to mention keyboards meant to be stationary), but I wouldn't want it on a keyboard meant to be carried around, which I can only assume is the purpose behind this keyboard (unless he is A) tight for space (not likely, based on that desk in the video) or B) just wants a tiny keyboard for some reason).