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  2. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    Charging docks supply power and do not include a host device or data pins, allowing any capable USB device to charge or operate from a standard USB cable. Charging cables provide power connections, but not data. In a charge-only cable, the data wires are shorted at the device end, otherwise, the device may reject the charger as unsuitable.

  3. Universal charger - Wikipedia

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    Universal charger or common charger refers to various projects to standardize the connectors of power supplies, particularly for battery-powered devices. Since the publication of the USB Power Delivery standard in 2012, and the USB-C connector in 2014, USB-C has become a widespread standard for charging mobile phones.

  4. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    More expensive – Inductive charging also requires drive electronics and coils in both device and charger, increasing the complexity and cost of manufacturing. [12] [13] Inconvenience – When a mobile device is connected to a cable, it can be moved around (albeit in a limited range) and operated while charging.

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    The rules were intended to address consumer frustrations and reduce electronic waste, by requiring that mobile phones, tablets and headphones have one common charger, USB-C. The EU will begin ...

  6. USB - Wikipedia

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    Charging docks supply power, and do not include a host device or data pins, allowing any capable USB device to charge or operate from a standard USB cable. Charging cables provide power connections but not data. In a charge-only cable, the data wires are shorted at the device end; otherwise, the device may reject the charger as unsuitable.

  7. Belkin - Wikipedia

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    Belkin markets a range of cables for electronic devices, including charging cables, data cables, audio/video cables, cable adapters, and network cables. At its 1983 founding, Belkin focused on cables and connectors for printers and modems. [ 6 ]

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