
USB Types: Various Types of USB Cables (A, B and C) and Their Differences
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In today's interconnected world, USB cables are essential for connecting electronic devices. Over time, USB cables have evolved, resulting in various versions and types. USB versions like 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 indicate functionality and speed, while types A, B, and C refer to physical design. Type A is common for computers, and Type B connects to peripherals. The new USB Type C offers matching connectors on both ends, is rotationally symmetric, and supports bidirectional power. As manufacturers adopt USB Type C, it is set to become the standard, replacing other types for data transfer.
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