Type-C, also known as USB Type-C, is a modern, compact, and reversible connector standard designed to transmit data, deliver power, and support audio/video output via a single cable. Introduced by the USB Implementers Forum in 2014, this connector has rapidly gained popularity due to its user-friendly design, which allows for plugs to be inserted either way, eliminating the frustration of incorrect orientation. The USB Type-C standard supports high-speed data transfer rates, including USB 3.1, USB 3.2, and USB4, which can reach up to 40 Gbps. Moreover, it supports USB Power Delivery (USB PD) specifications, enabling fast charging capabilities of up to 100 watts, making it suitable for charging a wide range of devices, from smartphones to laptops. Versatility is another hallmark of Type-C, as it can transmit different types of data, including DisplayPort, HDMI, and Thunderbolt, through the same connection. This has led to widespread adoption across various devices, cementing its status as the leading interface for modern connectivity and charging solutions.