Modern USB-C cables are not only used for charging smartphones and tablets but also power laptops, gaming consoles, and multi-device setups. This has led to a growing need for specialized cables, such as heavy duty braided USB-C cables, tangle-free double-braided cables, and custom-length USB-C cables produced by reliable manufacturers and factories with CE, RoHS, and FCC compliance.
Okay, let’s talk about USB. You’ve probably seen terms like “USB 3.2 Gen 2” or “USB Gen 1” floating around. It can feel confusing, right? I get it. We see these labels on cables, computers, and all sorts of gadgets. But what do they actually mean for you? I want to help clear things up. We believe understanding this stuff shouldn’t be hard. So, let’s break down what “USB Gen” means in simple terms.