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Cable Matters Braided USB C to USB Micro Cable 1 m (Micro USB to USB C Cable, USB C to USB B Cable, USB B to USB C, USB C to Micro USB Cable) in Black

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What you might not have known is that there are many other USB types than the traditional rectangular one. Mini USB, micro USB, and “ Type C” USB connectors are all used for a variety of different reasons. Whether it’s charging or connecting devices, or simply uploading data, you need to know which one to use.

There are also plenty of different models available at iPromo. For instance, the Volta Power Bank Portable Charger provides 10,000 mAh of power and possesses two standard USB ports and micro USB port. If you have the type of audience that might need USB Type C charging capabilities, we have another 4,000 mAh model that features both a USB-C and a micro USB portThere are 3 major forms of micro USB interface including micro A, micro B, and micro USB 3. It is easy to identify the Type-A Micro USB out from the 3 forms. Micro USB 3.0 has a very similar look to the Type-B micro USB, but it has an extra pin group on the side used for twice the wires.

The way to get around this and use older equipment is via an adapter. Our USB Type C to Micro USB adapter will allow you to use a USB Type Micro B cable on your USB Type C equipment for charging and data transfer. As this adapter is for charging and data transfer it don't matter if your devices are USB C only.What makes a power bank (or any charger for that matter) function? Charging cables. If you are unsure what type of phones or devices your intended audience has, then go with charging cables. Our friends at iPromo have a 4-in-1 option that even has a mini USB cable and a 3-in-1 option, as well. Charging cables are always wearing out or getting lost, and you can certainly help your prospective customers in that regard. USB Flash Drives USB cables, cords, and ports are ubiquitous nowadays. You are probably familiar with a variety of USB functions as USB connectors are required to charge most phones. They are also frequently used in other applications like USB flash drives. The micro USB, by contrast, was released two years later, and improved on both the functionality and convenience of the mini USB. For starters, the micro USB also has five pins, but its fifth pin (dubbed the “ID pin”) functions as both an A and B Type connector, providing broader value. The mini USB’s ID pin, by contrast, provides little to no function.

Still, certain products continue to have a mini USB port and connector, keeping this option from being completely obsolete. Micro USB is a relatively old USB standard specified connector which appeared in 2007. It is a miniaturized specification of the USB interface designed to connect some mobile and compact devices like MP3 players, smartphones, digital cameras, etc. Nowadays, USB Type-C is widely found on hosts and all kinds of devices from external hard drives to smartphone charging cables. In other words, it can not only be used to transmit data but deliver power as a single cable. That means you can use USB C to replace other electrical connectors like USB B and USB A. From its shape, USB C looks slightly bigger than the Micro USB. Thanks to its flexible design, you can plug USB C in whichever way without worrying about which side is up. Besides, it owns a fast data transfer speed. The power delivery can be up to 100W that’s enough to charge a laptop and other such devices.From the aspect of charging speed, USB Type-C is faster than the micro USB connector. Besides, the USB Type-C provides a higher power supply than micro USB. Compared with Type C, micro USB is often used on some relatively old devices. Lots of Android phones are using the USB Type-C as their ongoing charging method. While micro USB cables can do a lot, they can’t go that far. In more technical terms, USB-C connectors have a transfer rate of between 5 and 10 gigabits per second and can provide 100 watts of charging power at any given time. Many Android phones are already using USB Type C as their go-to charging method. Versatility: USB Type-C is used to charge and transfer data like micro USB. Besides, it has many new options such as MTP file transfer, PTP photo transfer, MIDI input, etc.

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