• Which data cable is suitable for you?

    • source: Tina Yuan;
    • Time: 6/28/2019 9:01:37 PM
  • As of 2016, 45% of the world's population use the Internet. As of today, 3.5 billion people worldwide are Internet users. Because the electronics we use all involve different types of USB cable connections, it's important to understand the different types of USB cables and their uses. Depending on usage, each cable type performs different tasks to maintain compatibility and adapt to other new devices. Before you buy these cables, here's what you need to know.

     1. USB type-A,

     A flat rectangular interface on one end of almost all USB cables.

     We can find it on other devices such as TVs and game consoles. The USB Type A cable can only be inserted in one way.

      2. USB type-B

    These cables are primarily used for charging printers and other plug-in computers. This type of cable is not very common as most electronic devices have been updated to accommodate smaller connections.

     three. Micro and micro USB.

    Before developing micro USB, MiniUSB is a small connector that is standard on mobile devices. We can occasionally find these on cameras, MP3 players and similar electronic devices.

    Micro USB is smaller than Micro USB and is currently standard on portable and mobile devices. Although they can still be found on many tablets, smartphones, and game controllers, some have begun to switch to USB Type C cables.

       4. USB type-C 

     This reversible cable is the latest USB cable. They offer higher transfer speeds than previous types of USB cables, as well as faster charging. In addition, they have the ability to perform multiple functions. USB-type Cs such as pixel phones and MacBooks can be seen on many newer laptops and smartphones. Like Apple's Lightning interface, the front and back of the USB-C port are exactly the same. In other words, no matter how you plug in this port, it is correct. Users don't have to worry about the advantages and disadvantages of traditional USB ports. Unlike previous USB ports, the power supply can only be transmitted in one direction. The power transfer of the USB-C port is bidirectional, which means it can have two transmission power modes. As a result, users can not only use their laptops to charge their mobile devices, but they can also use other devices or mobile power to charge their laptops, making our lives and work easier.

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