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USB 3.0 Type A to Type A Cables and Extension Cables: Unparalleled Speed and Versatility
Introduction
CableLeader's USB 3.0 Type A to Type A cables and extension cables are the ultimate solution for connecting your USB devices with unmatched speed and reliability. Whether you need to connect a printer, keyboard, mouse, or any other USB peripheral, our extensive range offers various lengths from 3ft to 15ft, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your needs.
Connectors Explained
These cables feature two distinct connectors:
- USB 3.0 Type A Male: This connector plugs into your computer or USB host device, allowing for seamless integration.
- USB 3.0 Type A Male or Female: The other end connects to your USB peripheral devices or extends the cable length, providing flexibility and convenience.
SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Technology
Powered by SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology, our cables offer blazing-fast data transfer rates of up to 4.8Gbps, 10 times faster than USB 2.0. This ensures lightning-quick file transfers, smooth video streaming, and effortless data synchronization. Additionally, these cables are backward compatible with USB 2.0 and 1.1 devices, ensuring seamless integration with your existing setup.
Durability and Quality Assurance
CableLeader's USB 3.0 Type A to Type A cables are engineered for quality and safety. The double-shielded conductors reduce EMI/RFI interference, ensuring optimal performance and reliable data transmission. All materials used in our cables are RoHS compliant, guaranteeing a safe and environmentally friendly connection for your devices.
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- USB3.0 AM/AF PANEL MOUNT 1FT
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Conclusion
Upgrade your USB connectivity experience with CableLeader's USB 3.0 Type A to Type A cables and extension cables. Enjoy unparalleled speed, reliability, and versatility while connecting your devices seamlessly. With our commitment to quality and safety, you can trust our cables to deliver exceptional performance and longevity. Explore our range today and unlock the full potential of your USB devices.
What is USB Type A used for?
USB Type A, also known as the USB standard A connector, is primarily used on host controllers in computers and hubs. The USB Type A socket is designed to provide a "downstream" connection intended for host controllers and hubs, rarely implemented as an "upstream" connector on a peripheral device.
Is USB A being phased out?
The old USB Type A connector is not obsolete yet. Computers, especially desktop models, are still sold with Type A USB ports alongside the Type C ones. However, USB Type A will eventually be phased out in favor of the superior USB Type C connection, though this transition may take years in some cases.
What is Type-C female?
A Type-C female connector is a widely used Plug and Play connector for power and communication. It is the female counterpart to the USB Type C male connector, allowing devices to connect and transfer data or receive power.
What is the use of Type A?
USB Type A plugs are commonly found at the end of cables that are hard-wired into a USB device, such as keyboards, mice, joysticks, and similar peripherals. Some USB devices are so small that the cable isn't necessary, and the Type A plug is directly integrated into the device.
Is USB-C better than USB-A?
Yes, USB-C offers several advantages over USB-A, including:
- Higher power delivery capabilities, supporting up to 100 watts and 20 volts (compared to 2.5 watts and 5 volts for USB-A)
- Faster data transfer speeds, with USB-C supporting up to 40 Gbps (compared to 480 Mbps for USB-A)
- Reversible connector design, allowing for easy insertion in either orientation
- Support for pass-through charging, enabling USB hubs to power laptops and charge other devices simultaneously
Why is Type-C so good?
USB Type-C ports offer several advantages that make them superior to older USB standards:
- They support reverse insertion, so you can insert either end of the cable
- They can transmit data at higher rates, enabling 4K video transmission via USB 3.1 Type-C
- They support larger charging currents ranging from 3A to 5A, as well as reverse charging
- They are more versatile, capable of handling data transfer, power delivery, and video output with a single cable
Why was Apple forced to use USB-C?
Apple's hand was forced by the European Union, which passed a law in 2022 requiring phones, tablets, and cameras sold in the region to come equipped with a USB-C port by the end of 2024. This move towards a universal charging standard aims to reduce electronic waste and improve convenience for consumers.
Is the iPhone 15 Type C or Lightning?
The iPhone 15 models have a USB-C connector, which allows you to charge and connect to a variety of devices, including Mac, iPad, AirPods Pro (2nd generation), external storage devices, and displays.