USB Cable

At SULIANDA, we understand that no two projects are alike, which is why we offer customized USB cables tailored to meet the precise demands of your applications. Whether you need fast data transfer, high-efficiency charging, or specialized connections, our customized solutions are designed to provide superior performance, durability, and reliability. With extensive options in cable design, length, material, and connector types, we ensure our cables match your exact specifications.

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What is USB Cable?

A USB cable (Universal Serial Bus cable) is a type of connector used to transmit data and provide power between devices. It has become the standard interface for connecting a wide variety of electronics, such as computers, smartphones, printers, external storage devices, cameras, and more. USB cables come in different types, with various connector shapes and sizes designed to accommodate different devices and purposes.

Key Types of USB Cables:

  1. USB-A: The original and most common type, typically used to connect to computers or power adapters.
  2. USB-B: Often found in larger devices like printers or scanners.
  3. USB-C: A newer, reversible connector that’s rapidly becoming the standard for data transfer and charging across devices like smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
  4. Micro USB: Commonly used in older smartphones and small electronics.
  5. Mini USB: Once used in early smartphones and portable devices but now mostly phased out.

Are all USB Type-C cables the same?

No, not all USB Type-C cables are the same. Although USB Type-C cables may look similar due to their universal connector shape, they differ significantly in terms of functionality, performance, and build quality. Here are the key differences among USB-C cables:

1. Data Transfer Speeds

  • USB 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, and 3.2: These standards define the data transfer speeds a USB-C cable can support.
    • USB 2.0 cables support transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps.
    • USB 3.0 and 3.1 Gen 1 can handle speeds up to 5 Gbps.
    • USB 3.1 Gen 2 and USB 3.2 support speeds up to 10 Gbps.
    • USB4 and Thunderbolt 3/4 cables can handle speeds of up to 40 Gbps. The higher the version, the faster the data transfer speed, so not all USB-C cables will give you the same performance.

2. Power Delivery (Charging Capabilities)

  • Some USB-C cables support only basic charging, while others support USB Power Delivery (USB-PD), which can charge devices at much higher wattages (up to 100W).
  • Basic USB-C cables might only deliver up to 15W of power, sufficient for smartphones, but not suitable for laptops or larger devices.
  • For fast charging (e.g., USB-C Power Delivery), you need a cable designed to carry higher wattages.

3. Video Output

  • Not all USB-C cables can carry video signals. To use a USB-C cable for video output (e.g., connecting a laptop to a monitor), it must support Alt Mode (Alternate Mode), which allows the cable to transmit video signals like HDMI or DisplayPort.
  • Some USB-C cables are specifically designed for high-quality video transmission, while others lack this capability.

Why Choose Our USB Cables?

  • Durability: Built to withstand daily use with strong materials and reliable connectors.
  • High-Speed Data Transfer: Our USB cables support high-speed data transfer rates, up to 40 Gbps with USB-C.
  • Fast Charging: Designed for efficient power delivery, our cables can support fast charging for smartphones, tablets, and other devices.
  • Wide Compatibility: We offer USB cables that are compatible with a broad range of devices, including mobile phones, laptops, tablets, and more.

Get the Best USB Cables Today

Whether you need USB cables for everyday use or specific industrial applications, SULIANDA has the solution. Contact us today to learn more about our high-performance USB cables and find the perfect option for your needs!

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