First revealed last December through a Chinese retailer, Sharge’s new 65W GaN charger is now available globally. As the name ...
New EU regulations mandating that all new smartphones, tablets, and cameras use a standard charger took effect on Saturday.
If it has a battery and can be powered by up to 240 watts through a USB-C connection, it's generally subject to the EU's USB-C requirements. The directive applies to devices "placed on the market ...
All mobile devices must have USB PD support; new labels are also incoming. The USB-C directive, which requires mobile devices to have a universal ...
From December 28th, a large percentage of the gadgets bought inside the EU are required to charge via USB-C. The goal for Directive 2022/2380, known colloquially as the common charging solution ...
The EU’s Common Charger Directive went into effect on December 28, 2024, meaning several categories of devices now need to support charging via USB-C to be eligible for sale in the region.
USB-C ports can charge at up to 100 Watts, transfer data up to 40 gigabits per second, and hook up to external displays. At the time of its approval, the commission said the law was expected to save ...
Power your devices in 190+ countries with the G6 Pro USB-C 100W Travel Adapter for $49.99 — a compact, fast, and versatile ...
SriLankan Airlines has chosen to modify its fleet of Airbus A320s and A330s with a new electronic flight bag system from ...
Apple Pulls iPhone 14 and SE from EU Member States Ahead of USB-C Deadline Your email has been sent The handsets do not have USB-C connectivity, which is required for all electronic devices sold ...
That's less of a worry these days, as USB-C is the choice for most, but the EU is making sure that it won't have to be a worry. A directive proposed years ago has finally come into effect ...