- Connector Types: Type A (rectangular) on one end and Type B (smaller, square-ish) on the other.
- Standard: Typically USB 2.0, but could be USB 1.1 or 3.0.
- Data Transfer Speed: Varies based on the USB standard.
- Power Output: Usually 5V, but can vary depending on the cable and device.
- Shielding: To protect against electromagnetic interference.
- Wire Gauge: Determines the cable’s thickness and current-carrying capacity.
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