New generation USB-C 2.1 cable with 240W power announced

The common problem of today’s technological devices, from smartphones to laptops, may be the charging times of the batteries. However next generation USB-C 2.1 It seems that this problem will be avoided to a great extent with the cable. Netherlands-based Club3D’s new USB-C 2.1 cable, Power transfer up to 240W he can.


First images from Apple’s dual USB-C charger!

While the design of the 35W power adapter with dual USB-C inputs developed by Apple was revealed, its difference from previous adapters was also understood.

New generation USB-C 2.1 cable capable of 240W power transfer

The USB Type-C cable idea, which is compatible with every device, has limited use due to the amount of power it can offer. However Club3D company, which can provide power up to 240W next generation USB-C 2.1 cable put it up for sale. The company offered customers three different cable options: two with USB-C 2.1 for power, data and video transmission; the other is on the USB 2.0 port for power and slower data.

Club3D’s new products seem quite ambitious as the maximum power that the currently used USB-C cables can provide is within the limit of 100W. The first of the three models CAC-1573it only offers USB 2.0 data transfer rate at 480Mbps and lacks video output support.

a top model CAC-1575 In addition to USB4 speed up to 20Gbps, 60Hz 4K videos It says it offers transfer support. Finally CAC-1576; USB4 speed up to 40 Gbps and 60Hz 8K video provides support. Also, the other two cables are two meters long, the most powerful model CAC-1576 is only one meter long.

As exciting as Club3D’s next-generation cables are, there is no way to support this powertrain. charging adapter does not exist. Dutch company’s own charger heads max 132W claims to support

Because of this, the new USB-C 2.1 cables are not available for smartphones and most laptops, at least for now. Also this the price tag of the cables and we don’t know yet when it will be available for purchase.

So what do you think about the new generation USB-C 2.1 cables? You can share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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