USB C is great, but it's also incredibly confusing. No cable is alike, and there's almost no way to figure out their specifications. Let's fix that. USB-C: A Shape, Not a Standard USB-C, or USB Type-C, is a universal connectivity standard, but it does not have a set standard of data or charging speeds. Data Transfer: USB-C currently supports data transfer speeds from 480 MBps to 40 Gbps and is backward compatible with older USB 2.0 standards and up. Charging: USB-C cables can deliver 7 watts up to 240 watts, making it suitable for a wide range of devices.
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