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What do all the USB standards mean?

USB has become a right old confusing mess of different numbers and standards, with a lot of crossover between them. To make your choice as simple as possible, we’ve listed the speed and type of connector in this guide, as that’s the most important information. USB-A is the good old USB connector we’ve known for decades, while USB-C is a much smaller socket that has the added benefit of enabling you to plug in your connector either way up – the really high-speed ports come in USB-C format. For more information, here’s a basic rundown of what all the different standards mean: USB 2.0A nice easy

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