There are a few ways to differentiate USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports and connectors. The easiest way is to check if the USB port has a splash of blue color inside, which signifies the newer USB 3.0 interface.
"That means bye-bye to the ADB, serial, and SCSI devices we use today–unless you use an adapter, and maybe not even then." ...
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 ...
When shopping for a USB-C cable, it’s hard not to be skeptical about the disparities in cable pricing and performance claims. After all, these are just cables, right? How different can they ...
TL;DR: AOHi has released a USB-C cable that supports USB 4.2 and Thunderbolt 5, offering speeds of 120GB/s unidirectional and 80GB/s bidirectional. Want to take your connectivity to the next level?