APC with USB Type-C connectors has larger power limits. If the connector supports USB Power Delivery, it can charge even faster at greater power levels. To charge faster, your PC, charger, and cable must all support the industry standards. Your charger and cable must also support the power levels your PC requires for the faster charging.
USB2.0 has been around since 2000. Although not the most common, it is still present in some USB-C cables or adapters, typically the USB-A to USB-C class. This supports data transfer speeds, maxing out at 480 Mbps. Additionally, charging speeds will be slower, with 5 volts at 0.5 amps for a maximum output of 2.5 watts.USBType-C Cable. USB C connector is oval in shape, which makes it fully reversible, so no matter what side you grab to plug, itβs all the same. USB Type-C is becoming an emerging standard for charging and transferring data, it is found on all manner of devices, from smart home devices to laptops and mobile phones.
BothThunderbolt 3 and USB 3.1 use the USB Type-C connector and port. To tell the difference, Thunderbolt 3 ports, cables, and gear are typically labeled with an arrow-shaped like a lightning bolt. USB ports can also have lightning bolts, but these signify that the USB port is capable of charging small items such as smartphones even when the USBC is brilliant. You can fast charge your smartphone, tablet, and laptop, or, transfer data at high speed, all using the same USB-C to USB-C cable. Only that you have the right Thesame connectors and cables are used in USB 3.1 cables, but there is a new type of connector that supports up to 10 Gbps data transfer. Because the USB-C 3.0 connector is reversible, you can easily connect it to the wrong device.