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Solid workmanship, reliable performance, JMTO fast charge braided series data cable strength recommendation

Solid workmanship, reliable performance, JMTO fast charge braided series data cable strength recommendation2022-09-29

What is the most concerned about the purchase of data line? Most people may not know the outer material, but it can be seen at a glance whether it is woven or not. Braided wire has better weather resistance, which can effectively avoid peeling and wear caused by pulling, bending and friction. We have to recommend our woven data line, the work of nature is not to say, here is for you to expand to savor.

Have you ever seen so many different styles of Miniso?Contact us for similar data cable

Have you ever seen so many different styles of Miniso?Contact us for similar data cable2022-09-29

Maybe you don't know us, but you will be not stranger to Miniso. It has 5,045 stores in China and abroad .We are one of their data cable suppliers——JMTO. Have you ever seen one when you're at the mall?

USB4 V2.0 will soon be released with speeds up to 80Gbps

USB4 V2.0 will soon be released with speeds up to 80Gbps2022-09-29

In early March 2019, the USB-IF organization officially announced the next generation USB4. On September 3, 2019, USB4(now called USB4 V1.0) specification was officially released by USB-IF organization. Recently, on September 1, 2022, the USB-IF organization announced the new version of USB4 V2.0.

How to Copy Files to PC Using a USB Cable

How to Copy Files to PC Using a USB Cable2022-08-27

Moving files and folders from one PC to another is easy if they're both on the same network, but if one is older and lacks the ability to connect to fast Ethernet or Wi-Fi networks

What is USB Power Delivery?

What is USB Power Delivery?2022-08-27

We all know that we can charge some of our devices via USB, but what is USB-C Power Delivery, exactly? Read this brief guide on how Power Delivery works.

USB 3.0 vs 3.1 - What's the difference?

USB 3.0 vs 3.1 - What's the difference?2022-09-19

The universal serial bus, or USB, has been a stalwart connector for all sorts of devices and systems for almost two and a half decades. It's consistently kept pace with new demands for speed and features, and today is one of the most comprehensive connectors out there. That does depend on which version of USB you make use of, though, with older generations not offering the same capabilities as the latest. In a head to head of two capable connectors like USB 3.0 vs 3.1, USB 3.1 almost always comes out on top.

What is USB C Cable?

What is USB C Cable?2022-08-27

In a nutshell, USB-C is the latest connector type developed by the USB Implementer’s Forum (USB-IF), a group of industry-leading companies like Apple, Intel, and Microsoft that set out to create industry-standard specifications for connecting devices. 

What devices use USB-C?

What devices use USB-C?2022-09-19

USB-C has been making headlines for a few years now, thanks to its reversible design and widespread capabilities. The result? You can use a single USB-C cable for all different devices, without having to worry about plugging it in the right way. But what devices use USB-C? Before diving into the devices that have USB-C, it’s important to note that USB-C isn’t always what it seems. USB-C is a connector - not a standard, like other versions of USB, might be. The USB-C port usually uses the USB 3.1 standard but can use older USB standards or another popular and powerful standard – Thunderbolt 3.

There are several types of audio cables

There are several types of audio cables2022-08-29

With so many different audio cable types to choose from, whether purely for listening or for creating, it's not always easy to know which type is best for your new setup. Some devices only support digital or analog cables, others are legacy devices that require older audio cable types, and you also need to consider cable length. Still, the variety of different cables used for audio production and enjoyment doesn't have to be opaque and intimidating. Here's a comprehensive guide to the various audio cable types available, and why you might want to choose some over others.

Cat6, Cat6a, Cat7, and Cat8 Cable

Cat6, Cat6a, Cat7, and Cat8 Cable2022-08-23

Ethernet Cables are available in a wide array of options which are called categories. The latest categories of ethernet cables are the Cat8 and Cat7 cables which are used in data center structured cabling applications. Similarly, for commercial and residential use, the latest ethernet cable categories are Cat6 and Cat6a cable.

What is a Cat6 Cable?

What is a Cat6 Cable?2022-08-23

Before you begin installing the cable, you of course need to know what it is? The Category 6 ethernet cable is an enhanced version of the Cat5e Cable with a data transfer speed of up to 1 Gbps over a length of 100 meters and 550 MHz bandwidth. It features four twisted pairs of 23 AWG conductors that are shielded in the STP cables and unshielded in UTP cables. The STP variants are more resilient towards EMI and crosstalk as compared to their UTP counterparts. So, Cat6 cable is used in both commercial and domestic buildings to send data across various electronic devices in a local area network (LAN).

How long can a USB cable be and how can I get past the limit?

How long can a USB cable be and how can I get past the limit?2022-08-17

Have you ever encountered a situation where the USB C hub cable is so short that all the connected peripherals are piled up on the desk and appear cluttered?

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