If I am holding a quality USB-C cable, what are the well-defined standards established that help me identify whether it supports 29W, 30W, or 100W? Whether it supports 3.1 or 3.2? If it can push video and how many monitors it can support?
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My critique isnt that lightning does any of that better. It's just that when I hold a lightning cable, I know what it does.
I know what all my Type Cs do because I just buy the best one every time. Unless I want to a a specific feature disabled like a cable that only charges for opsec reasons.
By looking at the product details before you buy it?