Differences Between USB type C and Micro USB – Pros & Cons
USBs were developed in the early 90s by tech companies as a standard format for connection cables across the world. They are capable of transferring data and charge. The preliminary USB cables or USB 1 was only capable of transferring data at a speed of 12Mbps. The most widely used USB standard today is the USB 2.0, which can transmit data at a speed of 480 Mbps.