• About USB Type-C

    • source: Tina Yuan;
    • Time: 7/4/2019 3:04:57 AM
  • As time goes on, technology is getting better and better, and USB ports are being updated iteratively. With the release of USB type-C ports, we really understand the future of USB and connectors. Haven't you heard of USB C? This may be what you need to know.            What is it?         
     
       The concept of USB type-C is not too complicated, it is actually to make charging simple. Imagine that you have a port and a USB cable that can work with anything to make it easier for you to work on your laptop. Generally speaking, this is type C. You can do anything from charging your laptop to using an external hard drive of USB type C. It also supports reversible connectivity for most devices. Its version is smaller than the previous USB version.            
    Advantages of USB C           
     
     There are many advantages to using USB type-c, one of which is faster data transmission. Inspired by the concept of USB 3.1, there are two different types of USB type-c, named Gen 1 and Gen 2, respectively. Generation 1 promises to deliver 5 Gbps and Generation 2 ensures delivery of 10 Gbps. As it grows faster and faster, it becomes more compact. The USB C model is smaller in size and has a flexible port that allows you to achieve ultra-thin design. Technologists believe that Android smartphones will begin to develop their future standard mobile phones. Many people want to know how a port can make your work life easier. It can be easily accomplished by connecting an external USB C hub.            What do you want for USB C?            For USB type-c, there are still many things to improve, which is just the beginning. Over time, it will become faster, stronger, and create different values to make your life more convenient.            On average, about 3 billion USB Type-C ports are shipped each year, making it the most popular peripheral connection technology. Whether you plan to use USB 3.0, USB 2.0, USB 3.2 or any other cable, USB Type-C can do a lot for you and your work. It is very flexible, allowing you to use one rather than more

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