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USB C: The Other Side of the Dongle Mess

The USB C revolution has begun but we are not completely there yet. Read this blog to daydream about the one cable that will rule them all.<br><br>Read More: https://www.sfcable.com/blog/usb-c-other-side-dongle-mess/

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USB C: The Other Side of the Dongle Mess

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  1.   USB C: The Other Side of  the Dongle Mess        O​ver the last five years, if there has been one topic in discussion in                             every way possible by phone and laptop manufactures, media, and                     tech enthusiasts, it is USB C. How it works, whether it is better                           than older versions, how fast companies will adapt to it, the                       possibilities of its uses and many more questions and topics are                       the focus of these discussions.    So   why   is   it   in   the   discussion?   And   why should device       manufacturers switch over?    The simple answer is that USB C is fast. As fast as a thunderbolt.                             Excuse the pun.  1​​

  2.   USB C came into being in 2014, followed by newer, faster iterations                         of it over the last 5 years. When Apple made the MacBook with just                             a single USB C port, it was outrageous! It pushed people to think                           about the I/O panels on devices. If one port can do it all, can form                               factors be smaller? Can they have one port for everything                     including charging?    How this can change the average user’s life is the question to ask.                           Let’s use this blog to take a look at it:    Cable Management    Remember the time when you needed a specific cable for each of                         your devices? USB C changes that (or rather aims to) drastically.                       The connector is potentially ubiquitous. You can use fewer cables                     to charge all your devices that have the USB C port. Therefore,                         your charging station definitely benefits, but you only have to                     carry just one cable for all your devices when you are traveling.                         You can use this cable to charge, exchange data, as a connector for                           projectors, for your headphones, etc. Of course, having more than                     one ​USB C cable would be convenient in this situation, but not necessary.                          2​

  3.   Additionally, it would also be environmentally friendly to not need                     too many cheap quality cables for various uses. You can just have                         two or three high quality ones that last longer and are recyclable.        Display Set Up    USB C, the right variant of it, can power two 4K devices. Not only                             will you be able to get content on two screens but the same cable                             will also supply power to them simultaneously. With this, you can                       have high-end display monitors running on a single laptop or                     external CPU. It makes for a clutter-free setup that is also speed                         efficient.          3​

  4. Form Factor    If you can use one port for input/output, and charging, you don’t                         need to put any other ports on a device. Just like you can carry a                               single USB C cable, you can use a single port for multiple uses.                           While you may need to attach something that requires different                     USB cables​, you can use a USB C hub for now when device                           manufacturers are still using the dated ports.    When there is a single or even just two USB C ports on a device                               like a laptop, it allows for a slimmer, more portable form factor.    Streamlined Accessories    We attach a huge number of devices to each other for various                         reasons. If each of them had a ​USB ​C port, it would make the connection as simple as if it were wireless, with the reliability that                                                     comes from cables.    The USB C connector is popular as the one connector to rule them                           all, but that largely depends on device manufactures and how soon                       they implement their customers’ demands. The smarter thing to                   do, right now, is to buy gadgets with Type C ports and to hold on                               4​

  5. to all the USB C cables that come with it. One day we will not have                                 to live the dongle life and it really will take the weight off of our                               shoulders.    Until then, SF Cable can cater to all your requirements for USB                         cables, including and definitely not limited to USB C cables and                       dongles.    Source:  https://www.sfcable.com/blog/usb-c-other-side-dongle-mess /    Find More Blogs:  Why You Should Only Use Your Own Charger  Some FAQs About USB C Cables Answered!  Five Types of USB Type-C Adapters You Must Know About  Why Keep Away From Cheap USB Chargers?  Why Should You Choose USB Type C Over All Other Cables?    5​

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