USB-C is the smaller, faster and improved version of USB-C and USB-A. USB-C is slowly becoming the standard for all electronic devices. Regulations have also recently been introduced in the EU. Due to these regulations, every electronic device must be equipped with a USB-C connection from December 28, 2024. This was chosen so that there is more standardization. This means that consumers no longer need to have 5 different cables at home to charge electronic devices. Instead of 5 cables, 1 cable is in principle enough. Of course, sometimes you want to charge multiple devices at the same time, so you will have to purchase multiple USB-C cables.