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USB naming conventions have always been confusing, but perhaps none more so than USB 3.2 Gen 1 and Gen 2. Here's what you ...
For instance, a USB 2.0 port — which has a maximum data transfer rate of 480 Mbps — is typically black. In contrast, a blue USB port usually means the slot has a USB 3.0 specification and can ...
USB 2 hubs are, by now, omnipresent. it doesn’t cost much to add to your board, and you truly have tons of options. The standard option is 4-port hubs – one uplink port to your host ...
Apple's shift from proprietary ports to USB-C is more cost-effective and gives iPhones a big upgrade in versatility. Here's ...
A few weeks back, we took a look at a rather snazzy Switch 2 Joy-Con charging dock from accessory manufacturer JSAUX. The ...
For instance, a red USB port is typically used for USB 3.1 Gen 2 and USB 3.2 standards, while blue ports indicate USB 3.0. Black USB ports are among the most common. A black USB port is ...