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The 2-in-1 Supervooc Cable can deliver up to 80W of power when connected to a single device like a laptop or smartphone. With ...
Not all USB cables are created equal -- some can't even transfer data. A lot of the ones stashed in your drawer might only be ...
UBS Mini B was once the standard for USB devices, especially certain game controllers, but what exactly was the Mini B standard meant for?
The group that creates USB standards listened to feedback and has released a reduced set of logos that make it easier to figure out the capabilities of your ports, peripherals, and cables. But changes ...
Q Some USB cables have a bump on one end and others don’t. What does the bump do, and can I use bump and bumpless cables interchangeably? A The bump is mostly likely the cylindrical ferrite bead ...
As AppleInsider points out, for Apple to make a Mac mini that runs on USB-C power, the proper cable needs to be used, which would be a 240W USB-C Charge Cable.
USB cables come in different shapes and sizes. We take a look at all the different types of USB cables available and what each can do.
A new leak shows that USB-C charging cable for the iPhone 15 will transfer data at USB 2.0 speeds, and there is no MFi authentication on the cable.
However, Majin Bu claims that the leaked cables are USB 2.0 despite having a USB-C connector. In other words, they’re limited to the same data transmission speeds as the Lightning connector.
Tech News The iPhone 15’s USB-C Port Might Need Special Cables For Full Functionality Apple will reportedly use its MFi standard, limiting charging and data transfer with some third-party cables.