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While high-speed data transfer is a clear benefit of the USB-C plug, its ability to provide safe and reliable high-wattage ...
You're probably familiar with USB Type A and C from regular technology use, but there is actually a B that exists too. Here's how and where it's still used.
It makes sense, the onboard USB 3.0 hub of the Pocket Reform board has four free ports, but there’s only two USB-C ports you can expose USB 3.0 on.
In this guide, we'll take a look at various USB Type-C accessories for the iPhone 15 series. These include charging accessories, gaming, data transfer, connectivity and more.
USB-C is meant to simplify the way we use tech, but it can get a little confusing. We’ve got everything you need to know.
Although USB Type-C is one of the most sophisticated and flexible payload and power connectivity ports offered today, it is perhaps the most misunderstood consumer and commercial AV interface to date.
There's a standard color code for USB devices and ports. Even with some variation between manufacturers, yellow ports ...
Over the last few years, the USB Type-C® with Power Delivery (PD) standard has been adopted in a wide variety of electronics. This adoption has been driven by benefits such as a unified port (reducing ...
Orange is USB 2.0, blue is USB 3 20 Gbps (Gen 1), green is USB3 40 Gbps (Gen 2), yellow is Thunderbolt. I particularly like how, with this scheme, the Thunderbolt 5A-capable cables look like bees.
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (SS5 or SuperSpeed 5 Gbps): With a USB-C to USB Type-A cable or adapter, you may only be able to pass up to 5 Gbps. (Formerly known as USB 3.0 and 3.1 Gen 1.) ...