USBUSBC
USBUSBC refers to the USB Type‑C (USB‑C) connector and its associated specification, a reversible USB interface that has become the standard for many modern electronics. The designation “USBUSBC” is sometimes used in product documentation to emphasize the use of the USB‑C form factor in conjunction with USB Universal Serial Bus standards, but the correct technical terminology is USB‑C or USB Type‑C.
The USB‑C connector was first defined by the USB Implementers Forum (USB‑IF) in 2014 as part of
USB‑C is used in a wide range of devices, from smartphones and laptops to docking stations and
Manufacturers adhere to USB‑IF certification to ensure interoperability, but variant implementations may exist. The evolving specification