I'm thinking to use the Teensy 4.1 in a variety of projects but I'm really not a fan of microUSB ports. They might be fine in phones or devices with firm support but on a board like the Teensy they're easy for ham handed people to snap off. I've done this many times with Arduino Due boards. I got sick of it and started making Due clones with a USB-B port. Haven't looked back ever since, all my designs have USB-B ports and I've never seen anyone snap one off. So, now that I really want to use Teensy 4.1 boards in my designs I have a problem. One thing I wondered is if I can use the USB Host pins to instead be another USB client and attach USB-B to that port? Otherwise, has anyone had trouble with breaking the microUSB port on a Teensy or are they somehow better attached than the port is on a Due?