Two identical USB-C cables can charge at wildly different speeds, and that’s the problem.
A quick peek into the PCWorld team’s tech drawers will show that we don’t really believe you can have too many USB cables, especially when we’re talking about fast-charging ones with high data rates.
I only buy Thunderbolt 4 cables now, because USB-C cables aren't made equal. These are the key differences to watch out for.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Elgato has a simple and useful approach to reduce USB and HDMI cable confusion: listing the important information ...
The Belkin Connect 4-Port USB-C Hub seems like a simple product, but it’s something we’ve had to wait years to finally get. It’s a simple, inexpensive hub that turns one USB-C port into four that can ...
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Memory brand PNY Technologies has begun shipping its new USB Type-C series of flash drives with write speeds as high as 1,000MB/s and capacities up to 2TB. In a world where USB thumb drives still seem ...
The metal body isn’t just for looks. It’s waterproof, dust-proof, and drop-resistant, so it can live in a bag, pocket, or glove compartment without worry. Plug it in, drag your files, and you’re done ...