And if you just want a charging cable, it makes 0.3 meter ($30), 1.5 meter ($35), and 3 meter ($40) versions of its universal charging cable, which can support either USB-A or USB-C at either end ...
EU rules requiring all new smartphones, tablets and cameras to use the same charger came into force on ... Most devices already use these cables, but Apple was more than a little reluctant.
Electronics manufactures must from Saturday fit all devices sold in the EU with USB-C charger ports in a bid by the 27-nation bloc to reduce waste and cut costs for consumers, who will no longer ...
A USB-C cable, which will become the standardised charger for all electronic devices sold in the European Union (EU). Photo: JOEL SAGET/AFP. EU rules requiring all new smartphones, tablets and ...
USB-C ports can charge at up to 100 Watts, transfer data up to 40 gigabits per second, and hook up to external displays. At the time of its approval, the commission said the law was expected to save ...