There are different types and versions of USB cables, such as the following:
USB1.0: The original USB standard with slower transfer speeds.
USB2.0: Provides faster data transfer speed.
USB3.0: Further increases transmission speed and supports higher power output.
USB Type-A: The most common Type of USB plug, commonly used in computers and chargers.
USB Type-B: Used for some printers and scanners.
USB Type-C: A more modern, double-sided plug that supports faster transfer speeds and higher power output.
USB micro-B: Commonly used in smartphones and small devices.
USB Mini-A: Smaller Type-A plug for some small devices.
The version and type of USB cable determines the data transfer speed and power output capacity they can support. With the development of technology, USB standards are constantly updated to meet higher performance requirements.





