(Ryzen™ 7 5800U) 2x USB Type-C 3.1 Gen 1

Experience unparalleled data transfer speeds and enhanced performance with our range of USB 3.1 equipped hardware, designed for the modern, high-speed digital world.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What advantages do USB 3.1 devices offer over previous versions?

    USB 3.1 devices provide substantial enhancements over previous versions, offering data transfer speeds up to 10Gbps which is twice as fast as USB 3.0. The improved data rate ensures quick file transfers, efficient work processes, and is particularly beneficial for high-resolution media tasks. USB 3.1 also supports increased power delivery, enabling faster charging and the potential to power larger devices.

  • Are USB 3.1 devices backward compatible?

    Yes, USB 3.1 devices are backwards compatible with earlier versions of USB, including USB 3.0 and USB 2.0. However, the highest speeds and features are only achieved when both the port and device support USB 3.1 standards.

  • Do I need a new cable to use USB 3.1 features?

    To take full advantage of USB 3.1’s capabilities, you’ll often need a USB 3.1 compatible cable, capable of handling the increased data transfer speeds and power delivery. Ensure your cables are branded with the ‘SuperSpeed+’ logo, indicative of USB 3.1 compatibility.

  • Can USB 3.1 improve my device's charging speed?

    Absolutely. USB 3.1 supports enhanced power delivery, meaning it can charge compatible devices much faster than previous USB standards. This is a game-changer for quickly topping up the batteries of smartphones, tablets, and even some laptops.

Supercharge Your Connectivity with USB 3.1 Enabled Devices at DroiX

Dive into the future of connectivity with DroiX’s selection of USB 3.1 hardware. The introduction of USB 3.1 technology has marked a significant milestone in data transfer and charging capabilities, bringing you closer to light-speed performance. With transfer rates of up to 10Gbps, double that of its predecessor, USB 3.1...
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