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You may ask yourself, if USB is universal, why are there so many different types? Well, each serves different function, mainly to provide compatibility as newer devices with better specs are released.
Mini was the standard connector type for many mobile devices before the micro. As its name suggests, mini-USB is smaller than regular USB, and is still used in some cameras that have non-standard connectors.
Micro is the current standard for most mobile and portable devices. With exception to Apple, it has been adopted by virtually every manufacturer.
Type-C is a reversible cable that provides higher transfer rates and more power than previous USB types. Is becoming the standard for newer laptops, phones and tablets.
Lightning is not a USB standard but Apple’s proprietary connector for iPads and iPhones.
Call our audio experts to help shortlist the highest performing USB to match your needs and price range. Have a question? Connect with our Audio Gurus at 800-FATWYRE or 215-862-4870 or Send email or use Contact form.
DID YOU KNOW: We try to make most of our products available for in-home audition through our Cable, Component and High-End Headphone Library.The only Library of its kind.
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