Description of Baseus Superior Series Fast Charging Data Cable USB to Micro 2A 2m (CAMYS-A01) (black)
Micro USB is a type of connector for a data cable, distinguished by its miniature dimensions, as well as the presence of a small fastening lock. The main scope of application is the exchange of information with mobile devices (tablets, smartphones, players). Works like a traditional USB, so it can also be divided into several classes.
Types of connectors Today there are three main versions of the cable: USB v1.1. Practically not used due to too low data transfer rate (less than 12 Mbps). The only scope is device compatibility. USB v2.0. Supported by most modern devices, it allows you to transfer data at speeds up to 480 Mbps, which, however, is much less than the reading capabilities of hard drives. USB v3.0. The latest generation of cables, which is also marked in blue. Operates at speeds up to 5Gbps, which exceeds the reading speed of modern devices and provides a headroom in terms of technological capabilities.
Main Classes The second and third generation cable is also categorized into types A and B. Let''s look at each of them in comparison. USB 2.0 type A. The cable of this modification is most widely used around the world. Despite the fact that it works according to the technology of the 90s, most modern devices (mice, flash cards, cameras) still use it, since the cable provides a reliable connection and withstands heavy loads. There is protection against mis-plugging, but the cable is not portable enough, so manufacturers have created a smaller version. USB 2.0 type B. All models of category "B" are square or trapezoidal. The full-sized model is the only square model that is used with large-sized devices, such as scanners.