Swapping GND and Vbus weren’t the only problem – the SuperSpeed wires were missing, meaning this was effectively only a USB 2 cable with a Type-C connector. The resistor required by USB spec ...
You might have seen this type of charger on some of your newer devices. It's a USB-C cable. USB-C is great. It can transfer data, power, video, audio, and it's not limited to one manufacturer ...
Charging two devices at once doesn’t necessarily require a multi-port wall plug — if you purchase the right cable. For ...
You can see what type you have by checking your device's manual, or contacting the manufacturer. By default, a USB-C cable plugged into a USB 3.1 port can transfer 10 gigabytes of data per second.
Your pile of USB cables might include some USB 2 cords, some that only support power, and maybe even Thunderbolt cables. Its ...
Here’s a Type-C extension cable that forwards VBUS and USB 2.0 data lines – but not CC pins. If you use this extension with a Raspberry Pi 4, the 5.1 kΩ resistors on the Raspberry Pi port are ...
Stuffcool has introduced the Primus USB 4.0 Type-C to C Cable, offering 240W Power Delivery and 1.8 meters of durable connectivity. Designed with an advanced E-marker chip, this cable delivers a ...
This can be useful if you want to transfer large chunks of files from one device to another, but don’t have a USB ...
While Thunderbolt and USB Type-C are now compatible with each ... Thunderbolt 3 and 4 ports and cables are compatible with ...
Most mid-range devices are also equipped with USB Type-C ports now. With this, the need for good Type-C cables has also increased over the past few years. Some of the things that you need to keep ...
Stuffcool has launched its latest USB cable accessory - the Stuffcool Primus USB 4.0 Type-C to Type-C high-performance cable with 240W Power Delivery (PD) ...