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For years, many have wondered if there would ever be a single, universal port that would work with a variety of devices. Over the past few decades, the ways we’ve stored and transferred data has changed greatly, from floppy disks to flash drives.
However, the latest iteration of USB ports, the USB-C™, has a number of features that indicate that it could solve this problem by working with several types of systems.
Here are some reasons why you may want to consider looking into a USB-C connector for your devices beyond more traditional computer cables and connectors.
USB-C (also known as USB Type C) was developed as a better way for devices to share information and connect to various types of hardware.
In the past, tech companies worked toward creating a port that could work together with competing operating systems.
For example,
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