Connector Type | Mobile devices, peripherals | - Industry Standard: Micro USB 2.0 (4 pins) - Our Base: Micro USB 2.0 (4 pins) - Our Advanced: USB Type-C (5 pins) ▲ | - Industry/Our Base: Widely adopted, cost-effective. - Advanced: Supports USB 3.2/Thunderbolt, reversible plug. | - Industry/Our Base: Less durable, limited power/data. - Advanced: Requires adapters for legacy devices. |
Data Transfer Speed | High-speed file transfers | - Industry Standard: 480 Mbps (USB 2.0) - Our Base: 480 Mbps (USB 2.0) - Our Advanced: 10 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 2) ▲ | - Industry/Our Base: Sufficient for basic data. - Advanced: Ideal for 4K streaming, gaming. | - Industry/Our Base: Slow for large files. - Advanced: Higher cost. |
Power Delivery | Fast charging devices | - Industry Standard: 5V/2A (10W) - Our Base: 5V/2A (10W) - Our Advanced: 20V/5A (100W) ▲ | - Industry/Our Base: Standard for low-power devices. - Advanced: Charges laptops/tablets quickly. | - Industry/Our Base: Limited to small devices. - Advanced: Requires compatible chargers. |
Durability | Industrial/Robust Environments | - Industry Standard: 5,000 insertion cycles (IEC 60603-2) - Our Base: 5,000 cycles - Our Advanced: 10,000 cycles ▲ | - Industry/Our Base: Meets basic reliability standards. - Advanced: Withstands frequent use in harsh conditions. | - Industry/Our Base: Risk of failure after heavy use. - Advanced: Heavier, bulkier design. |
Mounting Type | PCB Integration | - Industry Standard: Surface-mount (SMT) ▲ - Our Base: SMT (IPC-7351) - Our Advanced: SMT with reinforced pins ▲ | - All: Easy to automate assembly. - Advanced: Reduces solder joint stress. | - All: Requires precise PCB layout. - Advanced: Higher material costs. |
Locking Mechanism | Vibrating Environments (e.g., drones) | - Industry Standard: No locking ▲ - Our Base: No locking ▲ - Our Advanced: Spring-loaded latch (patent-pending) ▲ | - Advanced: Prevents accidental disconnection in motion. - Industry/Our Base: Lightweight, compact. | - Advanced: Slightly larger profile. - Industry/Our Base: Risk of unplugging in transit. |