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Tormino  |  EAN/GTIN: 8720017057751
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Google Product Category Audio & Video Cables
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USB-C to HDMI cable Maximum data rate 5 Gbps Version USB 3.2 Gen 1x1 Video support 4K @ 60 Hz Shielding Braided jacket Suitable for 4K video transmission, charging, and data transfer Other information Flexible 1-meter cable, ideal for use in workplaces, classrooms, or meeting rooms. 5-year warranty. Brief explanation of all USB versions USB 2.0: Max 2.5 W (5V, 0.5A) – “High-Speed” up to 480 Mbps USB 3.2 Gen 1: Max 4.5 W (5V, 0.9A) – “SuperSpeed” up to 5 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2: Max 4.5 W (5V, 0.9A) – speeds up to 10 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen2x2: Max 100 W (20V, 5A) with USB C PD – speeds up to 20 Gbps USB4: Max 240 W (48V, 5A) with USB C PD – up to 40 Gbps Brief explanation of video and USB USB 2.0: Limited video support via DisplayLink adapters USB 3.2 Gen 1: Supports limited video with DisplayLink adapters USB 3.2 Gen 2: Supports limited video with higher bandwidth via DisplayLink adapters USB 3.2 Gen2x2: Supports video via DisplayPort Alt Mode, up to 4K resolution USB4: Full video support via DisplayPort and Thunderbolt, up to 8K resolution Brief explanation of USB connectors USB Type A: Rectangular, wide and flat; usually with square corners USB Type B: Almost square, with beveled top and flat bottom USB Mini B: Small and trapezoidal; wide at the top, narrow at the bottom USB Micro B: Thin and rectangular, with rounded corners and a narrow profile USB C: Symmetrical oval, with flat and smooth edges; can be plugged in upside down Wattage and chargers More wattage is not a problem Your device only draws the power it needs, even if the charger is more powerful. A 45W charger can safely charge a smartphone that supports a maximum of 25W. Less wattage means slower charging A charger with less power than the device can handle will still charge it, but more slowly. For example, a 10W charger can charge a 25W device, but it will take longer to fully charge. Overview of all USB chargers Click here Ask a product question

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Tormino B.V.

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