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Rankie USB 3.0 Cable, Type A Cable, Black, 1.8 m, Computer

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You'll find USB Type-A ports in most modern computers, laptops, game consoles (like the PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch), smart TVs, streaming media players, and other devices. These USB Type-A ports are also called receptacles. You’ve probably heard of power banks – handy portable power units, ideal for keeping your phone, headphones and other electronic devices charged up while you’re on the go. But what exactly is a power station? Read more You’ve probably heard that LED lighting is a better choice than conventional lighting. But why? What exactly are the benefits? Read more

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However, USB 3 male-to-male A-A cables are an essential part of the hardware toolkit for embedded software developers, but not for "host-to-host connection, such as for operating system debugging" as suggested by the standard, but for device development. However, if you have a USB 3 device, you can still use that same USB cable to connect it to an old computer that only supports USB 2.0 or USB 1.1. It will work at slower speeds, but that same USB Type-A connector lets you plug your device into almost anything. Connect USB-C enabled devices (new Macbook, Chromebook Pixel) with standard USB-A devices (laptops, hard A cable is just a cable, right? Well, it isn’t quite that simple. There are all sorts of features and tech details that are important to understand to make sure you get the ideal cable for your needs. Read more

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