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Smartphone and computer connectors have come in all shapes and sizes over the years. But now, a new connector called USB Type-C is emerging as the standard that all of your electronics devices may ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Take a walk around, and you'll probably see a bunch of people with wireless headphones, especially AirPods and Marshall's Major V. Even as ...
The new Axion earphones from Portland's Campfire Audio can plug directly into the USB-C port of a smartphone thanks to a built-in DAC chip. Ever since most smartphone makers removed the 3.5mm stereo ...
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USB-C still isn't as universal as it should be
The year was 2014, and the USB Implementers Forum introduced the USB-C connector. The tiny new connector was supposed to finally deliver on the promise of Universal Serial Bus. With all the speed ...
There’s no denying the convenience that a pair of wireless earbuds brings to the table. Unfortunately, wire-free in-ear and over-ear products also come with a small list of concerns. Users have to ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The introduction of USB Type-C in 2014 was a welcome change for consumer technology. Users had grown frustrated with the confusing mess of ...
We’ve now had at least five years of USB-C ports in our devices. It’s a standard that many manufacturers and hackers can get behind. Initially, there was plenty of confusion about what we’d actually ...
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