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By default, a USB-C cable plugged into a USB 3.1 port can transfer 10 gigabytes of data per second. Plugging into a 3.2 port will get you 20 gigabytes per second.
This universal charging cable works with Lightning, USB-C, and micro-USB devices, and it's on sale for $19.99 with free shipping.
USB Type-C may just be the holy grail of device connectors, replacing even your laptop or TV power cord. Just bear with a bit of muddle while everyone gets on board.
Earlier this year, Nomad came out with a unique universal cable that's able to charge the Apple Watch while also charging USB-C devices like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.. I took the Universal Cable ...
Although the new wireless USB in principle can reach into the gigabit-per-second range with 60GHz 802.11ad wireless networking, Type-C cables will support USB 3.1's 10Gbps rates.The USB prong ...
You have a fair share of choices when it comes to USB-C cables, but you've never seen anything like Nomad's new Universal Cable for Apple Watch. It's truly the first of its kind.
You can then plug any other USB-C device into it, such as an iPhone, a camera or an iPad. In practice, this means that you can always charge two devices at the same time with the Universal Cable ...
And now, one of the toughest universal cables around, the Nomad USB-C Cable with Kevlar, is yours for the taking for only $30. You only have to key in the coupon code APCABLE at checkout to sco ...
Thankfully, there's a simple trick for knowing how to plug in a USB cable or thumbdrive the right way every time. On every USB, short for Universal Serial Bus, there's a metal seam on the bottom.
The Universal Cable for Apple Watch isn’t limited to only charging devices from an adapter plugged into a wall outlet. You can charge your Apple Watch from an iPhone with one end of the USB-C ...
Can we talk about the cables in our lives? I’ll start: I have a circa-2020 iPhone, which features a Lightning port for charging. My monitor, laptop, and e-reader all have ports for USB-C, the ...