After making waves on the global stage with its premium range of MFi certified Apple accessories and computer peripherals, Cadyse is strengthening its presence at the grassroots level across remote regions too.
USB-C is the cable of the future and will be used widely to simplify your life. By using a single type of USB-C connector, wide range of devices can be connected such as VGA, Ethernet, HDMI and older versions of USB.
All new USB-C port is half the width and one-third the height of a standard USB connector and only slightly larger than Apple’s Lightning or the micro-USB connectors. A USB-C port measures just 8.4mm by 2.6mm only.
USB-C will soon be the new standard connector for both charging and data transfer. Last year, USB-C appeared as a port on a handful of systems, including the Apple MacBook (12” Retina) and Google’s new Chromebook Pixel. But now, we see a lot of phones and laptops that use the USB-C ports. With USB-C onboard, you can copy files at USB 3.1 speeds i.e. up to 10 gigabits per second and deliver enough power to charge a laptop, smart phone or tablets.
Cadyce has launched 14 models in USB-C accessories including Multiport Adapters, cables and converters for USB-C enabled gadgets. These adapters/ Cables /converters help user to get friendlier with their USB-C devices.
Here are some spectacular features of Cadyce USB-C accessories.
Smaller Size – The new port is half the width and one-third the height of a standard USB connector and only slightly larger than Apple’s Lightning or the micro-USB connectors.
Reversible – Unlike older USB cable, it doesn’t matter which side is up, with a USB-C plug, you can insert it either way.
Fast Data Transfer – USB-C ports can transfer data using the blazing speeds of the latest version of the USB protocol — up to 10 gigabits per second.
Powerful – The new connector can provide up to 100 watts of power, enough to power a laptop.
Incredible Flexibility – Via adapters, users will be able to connect older devices to USB-C ports, even devices that use non-USB technologies, like Display Port, VGA and Ethernet.