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USB-C

USB-C, also known as USB Type C, is the connector of the future that works with almost anything. With USB 3.1 Gen 1 and USB 3.1 Gen 2, USB-C supports very high transfer speeds, and with a USB-C cable with a standard USB connector at the other end, USB-C is also compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 3.0. USB-C can be used to transfer images through a USB-C to VGA adapter or a USB-C to DisplayPort adapter, for example, and you can also transfer data through a USB-C network card, or give your computer plenty more connections through a USB-C hub or USB-C laptop docking station.

USB-C docking station

Modern computers, such as Apple's MacBook and MacBook Pro, have only USB-C as a connection port. While this makes the devices future-proof, it can sometimes feel like the future isn't quite here yet. That's when a USB-C docking station comes in handy, giving you all your old connection ports directly through a single USB-C cable. Convenient!

Ethernet to USB-C

For those who are serious about their gaming, it's an accepted truth that a physical Ethernet connection is faster than a wireless network. With an Ethernet to USB-C cable, you can make sure you get that fast, physical internet connection even if you don't have a USB port on your computer.

Long USB-C cable

Those who want to charge their computer through USB-C have the advantage of using the same cable for their laptop as for their Android phone. At the same time, it may be important to make sure you have a long USB-C cable so that you can charge without having to sit right next to the power outlet.