USB (Universal Serial Bus) connectors are standardized interfaces used for power delivery, data transfer, and device communication across a wide range of electronic devices. Developed by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), USB connectors have evolved significantly since their introduction in the mid-1990s, offering improved performance, versatility, and ease of use.
Connector Types: USB Type-A/B, USB Mini-B, USB Micro-B, USB Type-C
USB Standards: USB 1.0/1.1/2.0/3.0/3.1/3.2/4, USB4 is up to 40 Gbps.
Supports Thunderbolt 3, high-resolution displays, and advanced peripherals.
Power Delivery: Supports charging for various devices, with USB Power Delivery (PD) enabling up to 240W in USB Type-C.
High-Speed Data Transfer: Facilitates fast data exchange for applications like external storage, video, and backups.
Audio and Video Support: USB connectors (like Type-C) support alternate modes such as DisplayPort and HDMI.
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A Type-C Data Sync Fast Charge USB 2.0/3.0 Cable is a versatile cable designed for high-speed data transfer and efficient charging. It features a USB Type-C connector, known for its reversible design and compatibility with a wide range of modern devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and more.
Fast Charging Capability: Type-C cable supports fast charging up to 2A/3A/5A/6A;
High-Speed Data Syncing: Nickel Plated USB3.1+ connector;
Durable Construction: made with high-quality pure copper conductors and a PVC jacket;
Compatibility with Various Devices: compatible with a wide range of devices, including iPhones, Android smartphones, tablets, and laptops;
Customization Options: available in lengths of 1m, 2m, and 3m etc. as requirement.