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Infinite USB – A Big Idea




USB type – C which provides infinite USB connections on a single port by creating a new port when plugging the USB to the existing terminal. The USB type – C removes all the concerns with the USB shortage, everyone can connect infinite devices with a single USB port. This technology is still in development and it will be available in the near future.

To use this we have to wait till the new USB ports are equipped with the modern devices. Though we can extend the USB ports it is limited to a certain number, but this strategy provides an infinite connection on a single port.

USB type – C is available in different sizes viz.., regular USB, Micro USB and Lightening. Since the cable attached to the infinite USB is flat it completely reduces the tangling possibility. The connectors can be easily folded and placed in the pocket, hence it can be easily carried anywhere with no effort.

Infinite USB writes on its page:

“Despite all of this, our target delivery date is June, 2015 for the standard edition and July, 2015 for the special edition. We would love to ship earlier and we will do everything we can to make this happen. We are committed to making the best USB cable for everyone and your support make this dream a reality.”

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