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The things you need to know when you buy a USB 2.0 cable? (Source: www.stc-cable.com)

How to select a USB 2.0 cable? When selecting a USB 2.0 cable, it's important to consider a few key factors to ensure compatibility and performance: 1. Connector Type USB-A to USB-B: Common for printers and some external hard drives. USB-A to Micro-B: Often used for smartphones, cameras, and other small devices. USB-A to Mini-B: Older format for some cameras and older devices. USB-A to USB-A: Used for certain data transfers or charging. USB-A to USB-C: For newer devices, USB 3.0 and above are typically preferred here. Make sure the cable's connectors match the ports of the devices you plan to connect.

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How to select a USB 2.0 cable?

When selecting a USB 2.0 cable, it’s important to consider a few key factors to ensure compatibility and performance:

1. Connector Type

USB-A to USB-B: Common for printers and some external hard drives.

USB-A to Micro-B: Often used for smartphones, cameras, and other small devices.

USB-A to Mini-B: Older format for some cameras and older devices.

USB-A to USB-A: Used for certain data transfers or charging.

USB-A to USB-C: For newer devices, USB 3.0 and above are typically preferred here.

Make sure the cable’s connectors match the ports of the devices you plan to connect.

2. Cable Length

USB 2.0 cables come in a variety of lengths, usually ranging from 0.5m to 5m.

Longer cables may experience signal degradation, so choose the shortest length that fits your needs.

3. Build Quality

Opt for cables with durable outer sheaths, especially if you need flexibility or extra protection. Braided cables or those with thicker insulation tend to last longer.

Gold-plated connectors offer better durability and corrosion resistance.

4. Data Transfer Speed

USB 2.0 supports a maximum data transfer rate of 480 Mbps (Megabits per second).

If you need faster speeds, you may want to consider USB 3.0 or higher, but ensure that both your devices support it.

5. Power Requirements

USB 2.0 can deliver up to 500 mA (milliamps) of power. If you need more power for charging or running high-power devices, look into USB 3.0 or special power-delivery cables.

6. Brand and Reviews

Trusted brands often offer better quality and durability. Look at reviews to assess real-world performance and reliability.

7. Certifications

Check for USB-IF certification (USB Implementers Forum). Certified cables meet industry standards for performance and safety.

By considering these factors, you’ll ensure the USB 2.0 cable you choose is well-suited to your needs.

About Shenzhen STC Electronic Co., Ltd

STC-CABLE is an industry-leading manufacturer of high-performance cabling and connectivity solutions. Founded in 2008, STC provides end-to-end connectivity solutions serving a variety of markets–including corporate, digital signage, education, healthcare, home theater, and hospitality.

As a professional cable assembly factory, STC brings a complete portfolio of products and solutions including USB 2.0 Cables, USB 3.0 Cables, USB C Cables, Drive Cables, Network Cables & Adapters, Audio & Video Cables, Serial & Parallel Cables, Audio-Video Products, Computer power Cables internal and so on.

Leo Zhang
Sales Manager
leo@stccable.com
Tel: (86) 0755 2321 4701
(86) 134 2285 3610
www.stc-cable.com
STC Electronic (Hong Kong) Co., Limited
Shenzhen STC Electronic Co., LTD

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