![]() Type A and Type B both have two groups they can be divided into- Micro and Mini. They are in such high demand that every year tens of millions of these cables get shipped all around the world, which makes perfect sense considering almost every single electronic device requires these sorts of cables to charge or to connect to other similar devices.Įvery USB connection makes up a ‘port’ in the host device (think the rectangular plug hole in the side of your laptops, home computers, charging plugs), a ‘connecting cable’, and a ‘receptor’ device (your smartphone, tablet or power bank for example). ![]() USB or Universal Serial Bus cables are the most predominant form of peripheral in our plug-in world. There’s no doubt you’ve got one of these cables around your house right now. What do all of these devices have in common in one form or another? They all need charging, or a port to connect to another device. Smartphones, tablets, laptops, headphones, you name it, there seems to be a new cable for everyone! All of these different devices have their own use to us and therefore each one of them works in its way. Knowing what to buy is also essential to stop you from wasting money on cables you don’t need and in avoiding the never-ending labyrinth of techno-accessories we tend to accumulate these days! What Are The Different Types Of USB? ![]() Knowing the difference between these different types of ports is essential for understanding what your various devices and plug-ins can do. This USB standard mainly comes in three forms- USB-A, USB-B, and USB-C. USB is seen as a standard port for most technological devices and accessories. ![]()
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