Allcables are not the same. Most of your USB C cables are likely just usb 2 with a USB c interface. Reply reply True. I should have put that they’re all other types of plugs. The harddrives are Micro-B, the miscellaneous things are all Micro USB, Mini USB or some other random type of connector, and the Apple devices are all Lightning (of Cat6. The Cat 6 Ethernet cable supports higher bandwidths than Cat 5 and Cat 5e cables. They’re tightly wound and usually outfitted with foil or braided shielding. Said shielding protects the On13, Sep, 2022. OTG, or “on-the-go,” is a feature that allows your device to act as a host, which enables it to read from and write to other devices, such as USB flash drives, digital cameras, and even some laptops. Not all USB-C cables support OTG. To check if your USB-C cable supports OTG, look for the OTG logo on the cable or packaging. Thesame connectors and cables are used in USB 3.1 cables, but there is a new type of connector that supports up to 10 Gbps data transfer. Because the USB-C 3.0 connector is reversible, you can easily connect it to the wrong device. Thisnew connector is smaller and more reversible than the standard USB Type-A connector. The Type-C connector is also compatible with the new USB 3.1 3MLx5.
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