🎉🚬 Oh, look! A high-tech gizmo you puff and toss! Apparently, tiny computers now power our clouds of flavored regret. Who knew charging cable compatibility would be the hill disposable vapes decided to die on? 🙄🔌
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There's a ridiculous amount of tech in a disposable vape

So, I'm walking through a park when I see this thing lying on the ground: It's a disposable vape that someone has discarded because it's emp...

Do you still need USB-C charging cables if this portable battery exists? I tested it to find out

Drones, action cameras, pocket-sized gimbal cameras, and mics all have voracious appetites for power. This Baseus power bank will do the job.

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#cables #chargingcables #powerbanks So now I’m sitting typing with one hand while the other holds the powerbank at just the right angle. Lay it down and it stops working. 🙄
#cables #chargingcables Just spent 20 mins hunting down the right device cable and cable adapter for my tablet! Roll on the day when all devices have the same cable connection/power socket connection! 🤬

Is there such a thing as a dog-proof or dog-resistant USB charging lead? Do you own one you'd recommend? We're down 2 this week, Pumpkin has been chewing.

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Can’t I just run a Van de Graaff generator and charge all the things within a mile radius?

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All about USB-C power delivery: They’re intelligent, which is why some odd cables or chargers may not work properly

Stars in background with Earth in foreground with a cable wrapped multiple times around it, and a USB-C plug sticking out I just spent a day or two recently going through all the standards to find a USB-C charger and matching cable to charge my old Macbook Air, instead of buying one from Apple at double […]

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I just spent a day or two recently going through all the standards to find a USB-C charger and matching cable to charge my old Macbook Air, instead of buying

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I just spent a day or two recently going through all the standards to find a USB-C charger and matching cable to charge my old Macbook Air, instead of buying one from Apple at double the price. The thing I found out, though, was that USB-C is all dependent upon the charger as well as cable capabilities, as these communicate with the device being charged.  This is why some chargers won't charge a laptop, or why some phones may only charge at low power whilst they are actually capable of fast charging.

I saw this article today, and it does a good job of trying to unpack this, along with the various step-up voltages supported. So, especially if you want to achieve the higher voltages and currents, you need to check what standards both the charger and the cable support (if you are matching with a 3rd party cable).

And then note too that some phones like the new Samsung flagships will want PPS support for fast charging. No PPS comms through the cable or from the charger, means it won't do fast charging.

It's interesting too to read about the reversal roll when a dock is plugged into the USB-C port of a laptop. And certainly all this should be borne in mind when choosing a new USB-C hub.

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USB-C eliminates proprietary barrel plug chargers that we’ve been using for laptops and myriads of other devices. It fights proprietary phone charger standards by explicitly making them non-c…
All About USB-C: Power Delivery

USB-C eliminates proprietary barrel plug chargers that we’ve been using for laptops and myriads of other devices. It fights proprietary phone charger standards by explicitly making them non-c…

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I just spent a day or two recently going through all the standards to find a USB-C charger and matching cable to charge my old Macbook Air, instead of buying

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Apple Unhappy as the EU Proposes Mandatory USB-C on All Devices

The European Commission, which is the executive arm of the European Union (EU), has announced plans to force electronics manufacturers, from smartphones to handheld video game consoles, to use USB-C in an effort to reduce waste, and Apple is not happy about it.

The Commission says that after working with the industry to have it willingly bring the number of charging cables down from 30 to just three within the last decade, it was unable to reduce that number further through a voluntary approach.

As a result, it has decided to put forth legislation to establish a common charging solution for all "relevant devices."

If passed, the legislation -- called the revised Radio Equipment Directive -- will require the charging port and fast charging technology to be harmonized under the USB-C standard and will become required for smartphones, tablets, cameras, headphones, portable speakers, and handheld video game consoles.

The Commission also wants to unbundle the sale of chargers from the sale of electronic devices, which it says will improve the consumers' convenience and reduce the environmental footprint associated with the production and disposal of chargers, "thereby supporting the green and digital transitions."

Finally, the Commission will require manufacturers to provide relevant information about charging performance, including information on the power required by the device and if it supports fast charging. The organization believes that this will help demystify the charging landscape and help consumers easily determine if the chargers they own meet the requirements of a new device or help them select a new compatible charger.

Are your chargers piling up in a drawer?

We propose a common charger for mobile phones and other similar electronic devices.

A single charger will be more convenient for people and will reduce electronic waste.

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-- European Commission 🇪🇺 (@EU_Commission) September 23, 2021

"Combined with the other measures, this would help consumers limit the number of new chargers purchased and help them save €250 million a year on unnecessary charger purchases," the Commission states.

The legislation would force Apple to move away from the Lightning connector that has been a staple of the iPhone line and jump to USB-C, a situation that on the surface doesn't sound like a particularly big ask. Apple has already migrated its iPad line to USB-C, including the iPads announced last week. Additionally, Apple already seems to be in compliance with the proposed mandate to separate chargers from electronics, a move it made in the name of e-waste last year.

But Apple has taken issue with the proposed decree according to a statement to TechRadar and The Verge.

"We remain concerned that strict regulation mandating just one type of connector stifles innovation rather than encouraging it," an Apple spokesman says. "which in turn will harm consumers in Europe and around the world."

"Apple stands for innovation and deeply cares about the customer experience. Some of the most innovative thinking at Apple goes toward building products with recycled and renewable materials. We share the European Commission's commitment to protecting the environment and are already carbon neutral for all of our corporate emissions worldwide, and by 2030 every single Apple device and its usage will be carbon neutral.

"We look forward to continued engagement with stakeholders to help find a solution that protects consumer interest, as well as the industry’s ability to innovate and bring exciting new technology to users," the emailed statement reads.

The proposal will need to be adopted by the European Parliament and the Council by ordinary legislative procedure, and -- should it pass -- a transition period of 24 months from the date of adoption would be provided to give the industry time to adapt.

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Apple Unhappy as the EU Proposes Mandatory USB-C on All Devices

Apple doesn't sound ready to give up Lightning.