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I'm searching for a terminal command to find out the serial numbers of connected USB devices on macOS computers. Is there any equivalent to the linux command 'usb-devices'? I tried 'ioreg -p IOUSB' but the output does not contain the serial numbers.
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Information about USB Devices is stored differently under Linux then macOS:
- In Linux,
usb-devices
is abash
script that essentially reads a bunch of text files, symlinked to/sys/bus/usb/devices/usb*
, that contain information about the USB Devices and formats it in the output you see under Linux. - In macOS, it does not have such a script as it doesn't store the information in the same manner. However, if you want to output information about USB Devices that are enumerated by the OS, in Terminal, then use the following command:If a USB Device has a serial number it will be shown in the output.
As mentioned by Allan in his comment, you can use the following command to minimize the output to include relevant portions of the device information that contain the device name and serial number with a bit of additional info.
Note that doing this does obscure some of the device information as compared to the info outputted by
usb-devices
, although it may be unnecessary info depending on your needs.As an example, here is the
usb-devices
output, in Linux, for an 8 GB USB Flash Drive:Same device under macOS using
system_profiler SPUSBDataType
:Output under macOS using
user3439894user3439894system_profiler SPUSBDataType | grep 'Serial Number' -B5
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by the way: I found that, if you connect an external hard drive or SSD using an external enclosure or USB to SATA adapter cable, if you use these terminal commands or System Information, you'll see the Serial Number, Product ID etc of the Adapter cable or enclosure itself (probably of the controller chip inside), not the desired SN for the Hard drive or SSD etc. For example, this picture appears in my Mac Mini > system information when I attached a 250GB Samsung Evo SSD, the info provided corresponds to the The adapter cable, which identifies with a Product ID of 0x0621 and a Vendor ID of 0x1f75 (Innostor Co, Ltd.) which is related to Startech, which is the brand name in Amazon for this USB adapter cable.
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