- Brand New
- USB charger
- Top Quality
- Tested before shipment
Quality will depend on cable Model
- USB 3.1 Braided - TOP Quality / the faster Data Transfer and charge speed
USB 2.0 Vs USB 3.0
|
USB 2.0 |
USB 3.0 |
Released |
Apr-00 |
Nov-08 |
Speed |
High Speed or HS, 480 Mbps (Megabits per second) |
10 times faster than USB 2.0. Super Speed or SS, 4.8
Gbps (Giga bits per second) |
Signaling
Method |
Polling mechanism i.e can either send or receive data
(Half duplex) |
Asynchronous mechanism i.e. can send and receive data
simultaneously (Full duplex) |
Power
Usage |
Up to 500 mA |
Up to 900 mA. Allows better power efficiency with less power for idle states. Can power more devices from one hub. |
Number of wires within
the cable |
4 |
9 |
Standard-A
Connectors |
Grey in color |
Blue in color |
Standard-B
Connectors |
Smaller in size |
Extra space for more wires |
Max Cable
length |
5 meters |
3 meters |
The USB-C connectors connect to both hosts and devices, replacing various USB-B and USB-A connectors and cables with a standard meant to be future-proof. The 24-pin double-sided connector is slightly larger than the micro-B connector, with a USB-C port measuring 8.4 millimetres (0.33 in) by 2.6 millimetres (0.10 in). The connector provides four power/ground pairs, two differential pairs for non-SuperSpeed data (though only one pair is populated in a USB-C cable), four pairs for SuperSpeed data bus (only two pairs are used in USB 3.1 mode), two "sideband use" pins, VCONN +5 V power for active cables, and a configuration pin used for cable orientation detection and dedicated biphase mark code (BMC) configuration data channel.