The Full-Function Type-C interface integrates a variety of advanced technologies and possesses extremely rich functions, detailed as follows:
High-Speed Data Transfer: Supports the latest transmission standards such as USB 3.2 and USB4. Data transfer rates can reach up to 40Gbps or even 100Gbps (USB4 V2 version), enabling the rapid transfer of large files, HD videos, etc., significantly improving work efficiency.
Video Output: Can output video signals via protocols such as DisplayPort Alt Mode or USB4. It supports high-resolution videos like 4K and 8K as well as high refresh rate displays. It can directly connect to monitors, TVs, projectors, and other display equipment to achieve multi-screen expansion or HD audio-visual playback.
Audio Transmission: Not only can it transmit digital audio signals, but some devices also support audio input/output via the Type-C interface. It can connect to headphones, microphones, and other audio equipment, supporting high-resolution audio transmission for a premium sound quality experience.
External Power Supply (OTG Function): Features OTG (On-The-Go) functionality, capable of supplying power to external USB devices such as USB flash drives, mobile hard drives, wireless mice, keyboards, etc. These devices can work normally without an additional power source, facilitating user convenience in mobile scenarios.
Multi-Protocol Compatibility: Compatible with multiple protocols. Aside from the USB protocol, it may also support Thunderbolt 3/4 (on select Full-Function Type-C interfaces), PCIe, and other protocols. This allows for connection to high-performance equipment like external graphics docks and high-speed storage arrays, expanding the device's functionality and performance.
Reversible Design: The interface plug is non-directional (reversible), allowing it to be plugged in at will. This avoids the problem of damaging the interface or device due to plugging it in inversely, making it more convenient to use.
Peripheral Expansion: Through accessories like docking stations and hubs, the Full-Function Type-C interface can connect to more types of peripherals, such as Ethernet ports, HDMI ports, VGA ports, card readers, etc., expanding a single interface into multiple interfaces to meet connection needs in different scenarios.
Device-to-Device Direct Communication: Supports direct connection between two devices via a Type-C data cable to achieve data transfer, screen mirroring, file sharing, etc. For example, directly connecting a mobile phone to a computer to transfer photos and videos, or connecting a tablet to a monitor for presentations.





















