Common charging cable for electronic devices.

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Tux

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Quite a while back the EU decided that a common charging cable design was required from December 2024. This was to reduce electrical waste. Britain decided at the time not to follow suit but is now going into a consultation mode.

Isn’t this closing the stable door when the horse has bolted as three devices bought since June have either included a USB-C cable, or required us to provide one. I dare say there’s existing stock that will have older type charging cables but it’s clear that the majority in future will be USB-C. I like the USB-C as just like Apple connectors it can be inserted any way and even in semi gloom it’s easy to insert it.

Time to wake up and smell the coffee methinks.
Oh how my heart sinks when I buy something and discover it has a micro USB connection.
 
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I'm not sure if it was this or another forum where I mentioned it but USB A is crp. USB A has become 'the' standard if only defacto. Working in IT I have only seen strong adoption of USB C on Macs and Dell laptops. No current Mac has USB A ports and yet Mac users have survived. I use a variety of of USB A devices on my Macbook Air either through my docking station or adaptor.

I'd like to see USB A eliminated, it's c**p. Also I would like to see a new standard DC connection for higher current DC devices in cars, caravans and motorhomes. Cigarette lighter plugs were only ever a stop gap and since hardly anyone smokes these days should be replaced with a better standard,

And yes, arn't my Friday nights / Saturday mornings great sat up at the wee hours pondering DC connections. Maybe I should have got married,
 
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I'm not sure if it was this or another forum where I mentioned it but USB A is crp. USB A has become 'the' standard if only defacto. Working in IT I have only seen strong adoption of USB C on Macs and Dell laptops. No current Mac has USB A ports and yet Mac users have survived. I use a variety of of USB A devices on my Macbook Air either through my docking station or adaptor.

I'd like to see USB A eliminated, it's c**p. Also I would like to see a new standard DC connection for higher current DC devices in cars, caravans and motorhomes. Cigarette lighter plugs were only ever a stop gap and since hardly anyone smokes these days should be replaced with a better standard,

And yes, arn't my Friday nights / Saturday mornings great sat up at the wee hours pondering DC connections. Maybe I should have got married,
I remember, one Christmas getting a USB powered Toaster, It turned out to be a very well done hoax, a box just filled with cardboard. It did have me thinking about it before opening the box.
 

JTQ

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Despite personally held opinions about the merits of all these various connectors, when it comes to selecting an International common standard for all to adopt, then logically it has to be that, not one held with proprietary rights of a particular maker.
 

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