USB Type-C, though, with its versatility and numerous improvements alongside the advancement of the USB standard more broadly, is increasingly becoming the default connector on both ends of the cable.
Here are some key gotchas you need to be aware of before buying a USB-C cable these days. Learn how to spot the bad ones and what you can do to end up with one that’s fast, durable, and priced well.
USB Type-C is the most flexible connection for notebooks and smartphones. The most important of its many capabilities is as a charging socket for battery-powered devices. USB-C should finally make ...
Japanese accessory maker Sanwa Supply has released a new 240W USB-C cable with a flexible design that could help prevent damage, as spotted by Tom’s Hardware. The USB-C connectors on either end ...
Join Joinsoon Electronics in booth #772 at MD&M West from February 4–6, 2025, in Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA to explore the latest cable designs and solutions tailored for the medtech ...