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Dongguan WS Electronic Technology Co., Ltd, Main products are DC Connectors, Earphone Connectors, Mobile Phone Charger connectors, Audio and Video Connector and Corresponding Cable Product. They are popular used in mobile phone, headset, car charger, LED light, electric toothbrush, beauty instrument, medical equipment.

 

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Definition of USB Cable

 

 

The term USB stands for "Universal Serial Bus". USB cable assemblies are some of the most popular cable types available, used mostly to connect computers to peripheral devices such as cameras, camcorders, printers, scanners, and more.

 

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Benefits of USB Cable

 

One of the main benefits of using USB cables is their ability to carry more information per second (12 mb/second) than parallel cables (115 kb/second). This means faster data transfer. Another advantage that goes with an USB cable is that its port is smaller than parallel cable port. This allows computer manufacturers to efficiently come up with thinner and more compact laptops or portable computers.

 

Another good advantage of USB cables is that they can be used to charge gadgets like mobile phones and tablets, which is an ability that parallel cables lack. Just connect the USB charger into the right port on the phone and the other end is to be plugged into the PC's USB port; the charging process commences with the right amount of power running from the computer being effectively transferred into the phone.

 

How Does USB Cable Work?

 

 

The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard that has almost replaced the long-standing serial and parallel ports on computers. The USB port is found in almost every computer nowadays. It is mostly used to connect input devices such as a keyboard or mouse, or output devices such as speakers or a printer.

 

The USB normally uses the host controller hub to provide both power and serial communication between devices. The host controller hub is a chip that is found in almost every computer that is responsible for controlling communication between the computer and devices connected to it. The host controller hub keeps track of all the devices connected to it and sends data to the devices as and when required.

 

Identifying By USB Cable Types

Below is the list of the most commonly used types of USB cables with plug specifications.

 

USB Type-A
One end of most USB cables is a type-A connector. This is a very common type of USB connector that you can see on computers, printers, chargers, etc. Typically, it has a black rectangle connector that is most commonly used for data transfer up to the standards of USB 2.0 specification. However, the connector can be blue and red for USB 3.0 and USB 3.2 standards. One end of every USB cable is a type-A connector that is used to connect an IT peripheral to a PC.

 

Micro-B
Micro-B is a tiny 5-pin connector that is most common with small electronics like older smartphones, power banks, and game controllers. The micro-B connector is used for making a data connection between a PC and these small digital devices. It is also used to deliver power to the smartphone's battery with a charger. The micro-B USB is still common in budget android smartphones that do not have a USB-C receptacle.

 

USB Type-C
You must know what is a USB-C port as this is the most common connector today. USB-C charging is the most recent standard of USB technology. It is widely found in smartphones, modern laptops, tablets, power banks, etc. USB-C features a 24-pin reversible plug which means that you can plug it either up or down. Besides, USB-C offers data transfer speeds up to 20Gbps.

 

How Do I Connect the USB Cable to My Computer?

You can connect a USB device to your computer while the computer is turned on.

WARNING: Do not plug or unplug a USB device, especially a storage device, while the device is in use, or you could damage your files.
To connect a USB device to your computer:

If necessary, connect the USB device to a power source.

If your USB device does not have an attached USB cable, plug the Type B USB connector on a USB cable into a corresponding USB port on the device.

Plug the other end of the USB cable into an open USB port on your computer. (Look in the print documentation that came with your computer to find the location of the USB ports.)

 

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How to Connect Your USB Cable to Your TV?

If you've ever hooked up a game console or streaming box to your TV, then connecting your phone should feel familiar. Before you do anything, read your TV's manual, if you have it. It should have a lot of useful information about the port, its location, and how to use it.

Here's what to do:
1. Check your TV for a USB port. They're fairly common on modern flat screen televisions. It's possible your specific TV doesn't have any USB ports, but if it does, it'll be located next to the rest of the ports or on the side of the TV.

2. Once you've found the port, connect your phone to the TV using the appropriate ends of the cable. This is the most effective way to see if it'll charge your phone while you use it; it should start charging immediately if so.

3. Press the Source button on the TV remote, the side of the TV, or somewhere in the on-screen menu. Change the source to USB.

4. You should now see your phone's screen on your television. You're probably going to need to fiddle with your phone a bit to match it one to one.

 

7 Essential Tips to Make Your USB Cable Last Longer
 

 

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Unplug your cable carefully
To prevent unnecessary strain on your USB cables, always disconnect them from your devices with care. Avoid pulling the cable up or down while disconnecting to minimize pressure on the connector. Also avoid yanking or pulling the cable forcefully. Instead, gently grasp the connector (the end that plugs into your device) and pull it straight out to minimize stress on both the cable and the device's port.

 
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Roll Up Your Cable Gently
When it comes to storing your USB cable, don't wrap it too tightly around your hand or an object. Roll it up gently and loosely, holding one end and creating loose, circular coils. This simple practice helps avoid kinks and reduces strain on the cable's internal wires.

 
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Unplug your cable while using a device
Try to disconnect your USB cable when using a device if it applies too much pressure on the connectors. While it's perfectly fine to use a phone or laptop while charging, be careful not to bend the cable too much in the process. For instance if you get a call while charging your phone, gently unplug it if possible or hold the phone in an angle where it doesn't put too much pressure on the connector. Reducing this everyday wear and tear on the connector can significantly prolong the lifespan of your cable.

 
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Store in a Protective Case
Invest in a dedicated protective case or cable organizer to store your USB cables when they're not in use. A proper case will shield them from accidental damage, tangling, and exposure to moisture, ensuring they stay in top-notch condition for longer. Especially when traveling and placing your cable in a backpack, unplug your cable from your charger and device and store it in its case.

 
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Avoid Exposure to Moisture
Moisture can be a silent killer for USB cables and any other electronics. Prevent exposing them to water, humidity, or other liquids that may corrode the connectors or compromise the cable's internal components. Keeping them dry and away from damp environments will extend their life.

 
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Use Cable Reinforcements
Consider using a cable reinforcement like a cable sleeve or an external bend protector at the cable's stress points. Even duct tape, when carefully applied, will do the job. This may not be the most elegant or practical solution but adding an extra layer of protection against friction can help to protect your cable from fraying and other damage. Make sure to do this as early as possible and not only when the copper wires are already exposed.

 
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Invest in High-Quality Cables
A cable that was designed for durability will already come with extra protections against friction and undergo stringent testing, guaranteeing they are built to withstand everyday use. All of the above mentioned tricks will also help to make them last longer but you won't have to be as careful. Read our ultimate guide on how to buy a USB cable for more information.

 

 

Important Considerations When Choosing a USB Cable

Selecting the right USB cable requires consideration of several factors, such as:
Cable length

If the cable length is too long, USB signals can deteriorate and significantly impact usability. However, the ideal length varies based on type.

 

Data transfer speed

USB cables must be able to deliver the transfer speeds needed to accomplish the tasks you're performing. For example, USB 2.0 is fine for basic needs, but USB 3.0 and above is better for faster file transfer. Check your device's data transfer capabilities and consider the cable's frequency of use before deciding on a USB cable.

Durability

Cables that will be used frequently, such as charging cables, must be more durable than those only intended to be used occasionally. Durable cables usually have reinforced connectors and/or braided exteriors.

Certifications

USB cables can be tested according to USB-IF quality standards. Certified cables will offer a descriptive bandwidth and power rating.

Trusted manufacturer

Get USB cables from trusted manufacturers that can meet your data transfer and charging needs. Well-constructed USB connectors offer longer and more reliable service.

 

 
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Dongguan WS Electronic Technology Co., Ltd, Main products are DC Connectors, Earphone Connectors, Mobile Phone Charger connectors, Audio and Video Connector and Corresponding Cable Product. They are popular used in mobile phone, headset, car charger, LED light, electric toothbrush, beauty instrument, medical equipment. The products are sold to all over the world: Europe, America, Middle East, Southeast, Africa and other countries and regions, it has been widely recognized and trusted by many customers.

Company introduces first-class production equipment and testing equipment: high-speed precision automatic lathe and punching machine, original vertical injection molding machine, automatic assembly machine, high voltage tester, insertion force tester, salt spray tester, current load instrument, environmental tester, which is essential to ensure product quality, price, delivery time to meet customers' needs.

 

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Ultimate FAQ Guide to USB Cable

 

Q: What is USB cable used for?

A: You'll typically find USB type b ports on larger devices you connect to your computer, such as printers and scanners. You might also have external storage devices or drives that use them. Most USB type b connectors are at one end of a USB type b to USB type a cable. You plug the type-b connector into the printer, scanner or other device and the type a connector into the standard USB port on your computer.

Q: How many types of usb cables are there?

A: There are about 8 types of USB cables such as USB type-A, type-B, type-C, micro-A & B, lightning, and mini-A & B. However, not every USB cable is in active use today. For example, lots of micro-B cables which are widely seen in small items like speakers, microphones, etc, are upgrading to USB type-C cables to get a faster and safer transfer.

Q: Usb cable: How do I know if I have a USB 2.0 or 3.0 cable?

A: Every USB cable's connector has a plastic block on which the data and power pins sit. If the plastic block is black, it is a USB 2.0 cable. If it is blue, then the cable is USB 3.0. And if the plastic block is red, this tells that the cable is of USB 3.2 standard. Usually, you can tell a USB 2.0, USB 3.0, or USB 3.2 cable in this way for branded cables.

Q: Can I use a 3.0 USB cable with a 2.0 device?

A: Yes! Every USB 3.0 cable is backward compatible with USB 2.0 devices. So, a USB 3.0 cable can be used with a USB 2.0 device in a plug-and-play manner. But, remember that using a USB 3.0 cable with a USB 2.0 device provides data transfer speed up to the standards of USB 2.0 only.

Q: Does my laptop have USB cable?

A: Most modern technology devices have started including USB type c outlets. It is important to remember that your laptop may not be able to charge the device, despite having a USB type c port. However, other computers might only charge with their own charger. The manual that came with your computer should tell you whether this is possible, or you can check the manufacturer's website.

Q: What are the advantages of a USB cable?

A: USB has many advantages compared to the older connection options like serial and parallel ports. These can be summarized as: Easy to use, easy to maintain, no damage to the computer, wide range of devices, speed and transfer rates and power supply. USB also has some disadvantages like overheating, power supply, ports, compatibility issues and compatibility issues with older computers.

Q: What is the purpose of a USB Cable?

A: A USB cable, short for Universal Serial Bus, is a common type of cable used to connect electronic components to computers or other digital devices. It enables data transfer and power supply between devices, making it an essential tool in today's interconnected world.

Q: Why do we need USB Cable?

A: USB was designed to standardize the connection of peripherals to personal computers, both to exchange data and to supply electric power. It has largely replaced interfaces such as serial ports and parallel ports and has become commonplace on a wide range of devices. Examples of peripherals that are connected via USB include computer keyboards and mice, video cameras, printers, portable media players, mobile (portable) digital telephones, disk drives, and network adapters.

Q: Do USB Cables make a difference?

A: Your cables aren't throw-away devices and can directly affect the performance and protection of your device. Always make sure that the chargers and devices that you are plugging your USB cables into are rated correctly and are compatible with the charging and power requirements parameters.

Q: How do you maintain a USB cable?

A: To prevent unnecessary strain on your USB cables, always disconnect them from your devices with care. Avoid pulling the cable up or down while disconnecting to minimize pressure on the connector. Also avoid yanking or pulling the cable forcefully.

Q: How to store USB Cables?

A: DIY solutions for organizing charging cables and accessories:
Binder clips: use binder clips to hold cables together.
Toilet paper rolls: use toilet paper rolls to keep cables separate and organized.
Lego bricks: use Lego bricks to create custom cable holders.
Velcro strips: use Velcro strips to wrap cables together.

Q: Is it OK to leave a USB cable plugged in?

A: A charger disconnected from a device but left plugged in to a wall outlet will still use a tiny amount of electricity and may heat up slightly as a result. However, this will only present a risk if: you're using the charger in extreme heat or moisture—which could cause the transformer inside to short-circuit and spark.

Q: Does leaving a USB cable plugged in use electricity?

A: The phantom power drawn from USB ports is about 0.05 watts (W) when nothing is plugged in. By comparison, a 60 W light bulb will use 60 W of electricity, so a USB outlet uses very little power. This idle current amounts to only a few cents of electricity per year.

Q: Is it OK to leave a USB cable plugged in?

A: A charger disconnected from a device but left plugged in to a wall outlet will still use a tiny amount of electricity and may heat up slightly as a result. However, this will only present a risk if: you're using the charger in extreme heat or moisture—which could cause the transformer inside to short-circuit and spark.

Q: Can USB cable be washed?

A: It's not as damaging as putting a phone through the wash, but depending on the age of the cable and if it's physically intact - water could easily compromise the electronics in the connector. Especially when it's warped by the heat of the dryer or otherwise compromised physically.

Q: How do I protect my USB cable?

A: Loop your cables gently on top of themselves when you're not using them and stick them into a pocket in a case to keep them safe and protected. This will prevent accidents like accidentally rolling over your cables with an office chair or otherwise squishing, bending, and putting stress on them.

Q: How long do USB cables last?

A: Depends from how you treat particular cable and less - from particular cable model or batch. If you avoid breaking or tearing the cable connector then cable may last years - few times more than phone battery or phone USB socket. There is no prescribed lifetime for charge cables. They could last 1 week to 5 years.

Q: What is the longest you can run a USB cable?

A: The overall maximum length of a USB 2.0 run is 25 meters with a non-powered starting cord. The maximum cord length for USB 3.0 and 3.0 is now 15 meters. The original cable length is likewise subject to the same restriction. The series' subsequent cables may be shorter than the first, but not longer.

Q: Is it OK to leave a USB cable plugged in?

A: A charger disconnected from a device but left plugged in to a wall outlet will still use a tiny amount of electricity and may heat up slightly as a result. However, this will only present a risk if: you're using the charger in extreme heat or moisture—which could cause the transformer inside to short-circuit and spark.

Q: How long are USB cables good for?

A: A basic USB power supply will do the trick. A USB 2.0 cable can be stretched out for up to 30 meters, or 98 feet. On the other hand, USB 3.0 and 3.1 cables can only be extended to 18 meters (about 59 feet).
Does leaving a USB cable plugged in use electricity?
The phantom power drawn from USB ports is about 0.05 watts (W) when nothing is plugged in. By comparison, a 60 W light bulb will use 60 W of electricity, so a USB outlet uses very little power. This idle current amounts to only a few cents of electricity per year.

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