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USB-C is a reversible USB connector standard supporting data transfer, charging, and video output using a symmetrical connector and cable design.
There are a number of different types of USB-C to USB-C cables including: USB 2.0, USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB 3.1 Gen 2, and Thunderbolt 4.The main difference between all of these is their data transfer rates and their charge rates. Basic charge cables give you very slow data transfer speeds and typically only up to 60 watts. For a phone, tablet, and even most small laptops such as a Dell XPS 13 or MacBook Pro 13 that's fine. As you move up to larger laptops such as a Dell XPS 15 or MacBook Pro 16, 60 watts will limit how fast you can charge. The other key differentiator is speed. USB 2.0 is a ploddin
Tested! The best USB-C cables for charging and data transfersUSB-C cables today are used for transferring data, running monitors, and charging everything on the planet from $5 LED trinkets to $2,000 laptops and even power tools now. It is basically the most common type of cable for electronics today and thanks to its universal and open design it has rapidly replaced all other competitors including Apple's Lightning as well as older USB cables. It's appeal is the reversible nature so you no longer have to look for alignment. With its ability to handle 240 watts now, USB-C to USB-C cables will likely begin replacing other proprietary cables as well.
Tested! The best USB-C cables for charging and data transfersThe right answer depends on what you want to plug the device and cable into. If you are charging your Galaxy S26 Ultra or iPhone 17 with a charger using a USB-A port, then obviously, you’ll want to buy a USB-A to -C cable.If you’re wondering what the capabilities are between a USB-A to -C versus a USB-C to -C cable, that largely depends on the cable.In pure capabilities, a USB-C to -C can potentially charge up to 240 watts and transfer data at up to 40Gbps (and higher eventually with USB4). These are all things even the best USB-A to -C cable can only dream about.The thing is, while a “full-fe
Tested! The best USB-C cables for charging and data transfersThe short answer is no. USB-C is the standard that defines the physical “oval” reversible USB-C plug and connector and nothing more. It doesn’t refer to the underlying transfer protocols such as how fast data is transferred. A USB-C connector can be a very slow 480Mbps “USB 2.0” or it can be the fastest 40Gbps USB4 or Thunderbolt 4.USB PD, or USB Power Delivery, refers to the advanced charging capabilities over a USB-C a connector and cable. The newest USB Power Delivery 3.1 spec allows for charging up to an impressive 240 watts.
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…You’ll also find an older USB 2.0 USB-A port for a mouse, and a 10Gbps USB-A port next to it for a keyboard or webcam. The dock even…
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…2x HDMI 2.1, 1x DisplayPort 2.1a, 1x USB Type-C with DisplayPort Alternate Mode and 98 watts of Power Delivery, 2x USB-A 5Gbps downstream, 1x USB-B 5Gbps upstream…
…There are two more ports on one side—a USB-C and a USB-A—but you'll need your own cables to use those. When multiple ports are in use, the…
…It also has extra USB-C and USB-A ports, able to charge up to four devices simultaneously if you do have cables on you. Each built-in cable maxes out at…