And this changes the mechanical design of the 360 degree feature how?
Context: just a month agot so fed up with different changing Usb naming schemes and made a full spreadsheet detailing every usb specification known to man.
I cant speak about the mechanical design innovation except that its nothing new but usb wise there is nothing special about it except they put usb4 level of power delivery (240W) on a otherwise very shitty cable. (Usb 2.0 speed is up to 5gbs, usb4 does 40gbs)
Quick changing is a laymen name to refer to any of the proprietary systems that exist per brand. But any decent usb cable supports it for ages.
usb4 is still relatively rare and your not usually gonna find it combined with some easily broken connector but if you had the means you could contact a random manufacturer to build some for you in bulk. No patents or research required.
Is this just an advertisement?
Good luck.
Don’t need any luck.
Wrong product. That’s USB-A to USB-C/Micro-B/Lightning, not USB-C to USB-C.
And this changes the mechanical design of the 360 degree feature how?
Context: just a month agot so fed up with different changing Usb naming schemes and made a full spreadsheet detailing every usb specification known to man.
I cant speak about the mechanical design innovation except that its nothing new but usb wise there is nothing special about it except they put usb4 level of power delivery (240W) on a otherwise very shitty cable. (Usb 2.0 speed is up to 5gbs, usb4 does 40gbs)
Quick changing is a laymen name to refer to any of the proprietary systems that exist per brand. But any decent usb cable supports it for ages.
usb4 is still relatively rare and your not usually gonna find it combined with some easily broken connector but if you had the means you could contact a random manufacturer to build some for you in bulk. No patents or research required.
“oh no”