The features of USB chargers mainly include the following aspects:
Versatility and compatibility: USB chargers connect devices through USB interfaces and have wide compatibility, and can charge a variety of devices, including mobile phones, tablets, laptops, etc.
Efficiency and convenience: USB chargers support fast charging and efficient data transmission. For example, the Type-C interface supports power transmission up to 100W, which greatly improves the charging efficiency and data transmission speed of the device. In addition, the Type-C interface supports positive and negative plug-in functions, which is more convenient to use.
Diverse interface types: USB chargers provide a variety of interface types, such as Type-A, Type-B and Type-C. The Type-C interface is widely popular for its convenience of positive and negative plug-in, high-speed data transmission capability and powerful power transmission function.
Safety and protection mechanism: Modern USB chargers are usually equipped with functions such as overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection and short-circuit protection to ensure the safety of the charging process.
Environmental protection and energy saving: USB chargers usually have a low-power standby mode, which can save power when not in use and meet environmental protection requirements.
