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Type C Charger is an industry-standard connector used to address the need for a wide range of display, data transmission, and charging applications. Whether you have larger devices like laptops or smaller ones like phones, you can charge and transfer data between them using a single cable. The USB Type-C connector is smaller than both Type-A and Type-B, oval-shaped, symmetrical, and reversible, meaning there is no “wrong way” to plug it in.
LDAC is a high-quality wireless audio codec technology developed by Sony that enables high-resolution audio to be streamed over Bluetooth connections at up to 990 kbps. LDAC is used in various products such as headphones, earphones, smartphones, portable media players, active speakers, and home theaters. It provides better audio quality than the SBC or AAC codecs, but it is not a true lossless codec, so it is a compromise. LDAC allows streamlining high-resolution audio up to 32-bit/96 kHz over Bluetooth with approximately three times more data being streamed due to efficient coding and optimized packetization of data.
C Cable Charger refers to a type of charging cable that uses a USB Type-C connector. It is compatible with a wide range of devices and can be used for charging, syncing, and data transfer. USB Type-C chargers are backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and 3.0 devices, but may require an adapter due to their different connector shape. USB-C PD (Power Delivery) technology can charge devices up to 70% faster than standard 5W charging. Anker's Powerline+ cable is a top-rated option for USB-C cables, while Apple offers a 2-meter USB-C charge cable. In some regions, Apple is required to include a USB-C connector on their devices for charging.