Cable management is a hassle that we all live with daily. If you aren’t scrambling to find the USB-A or USB-C cable plugged ...
The first-generation USB4 is available on some of the best motherboards and devices and caps out at a 40GBps transfer rate.
Fast charging is a godsend when our gadgets run low on juice. However, there are numerous fast charging standards in existence today, making it difficult to pick the right charger for your ...
USB (Universal Serial Bus) cables are everywhere. If you’ve ever needed to fast charge anything, from smartphones to tablets, to cameras and even newer laptops, you’ve likely needed to use one.
The cables come courtesy of Elecom, which just became the first company to have its USB4 2.0 cables officially certified, as ...
If the removable cable goes bad with the USB-C Slim Gen 2 Hub Adapter, get a new one, and the hub is fine. Each port is ...
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 ...
The classic serial null-modem cable was, among other things ... [Nick Sayer] needed just such a tool, but one that would work in a modern USB environment. Enter the isolated USB null-modem.
The next big jump in USB ... cable will be able to provide 80 Gbps throughput and 60W of charging, while the other variant is capable of 240W of charging at 48V/5A. Currently, it appears USB4 2.0 ...
The new Anker Nano car charger, which plugs into a vehicle’s auxiliary power outlet, will reportedly deliver up to 75W of ...
but one company is already looking toward the next step in the evolution of USB. Enter Elecom, which has officially become the first company to certify its USB4 2.0 cables. They’re the world’s ...