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USB (Universal Serial Bus) cables are standardized cables used to connect computers, mobile devices, and peripherals for transferring data and supplying power. They replaced various older ports with a unified connector, supporting data transfer speeds up to 80Gbps (USB 4) and power delivery up to 240W. Common types include USB-A, Micro-USB, and the modern, reversible USB-C. They facilitate communication between a host (e.g., computer) and peripheral devices (e.g., mice, keyboards, printers) and can transmit data, charge devices, or do both simultaneously. USB-A is standard rectangular connector, common on computers and chargers. USB-C is a modern, slim, reversible connector standard for new devices. Micro-USB is smaller, older standard for Android phones and accessories. USB-B is Square-shaped, mostly used for printers. Thye are ranging from USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) to USB 3.0/3.1/3.2/4, which offer significantly faster data rates and higher power capabilities. While some cables are designed only for charging (thinner, no data wires), and most are designed to handle both data and power, featuring four internal wires—two for data and two for power.

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