What is the purpose of the Type-C interface in a car?
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The Type-C interface in a car can be used to connect and charge a mobile phone, as well as to transfer data. USB Type-C interface: abbreviated as USB-C, located at the bottom of smartphones, is mostly used for charging, data transfer, and other purposes. The most notable feature of the Type-C reversible connector is that it supports insertion from either side, effectively solving the worldwide problem of "never plugging in a USB correctly the first time," allowing insertion in any orientation. Additionally, the USB cables used with it must be thinner and more lightweight. Features of the Type-C interface: Slim - Unlike the traditional USB Type-A interface commonly seen in daily life, the new USB Type-C interface has been significantly slimmed down in size, measuring only 8.3-2.5mm, making it more suitable for use in increasingly miniaturized computing devices and capable of withstanding 10,000 insertion and extraction cycles. Fast transmission speed - Supports the USB 3.1 specification, with data transfer speeds up to 10Gbps. Strong expandability - USB Type-C can transmit audio and video signals and be expanded into various audio and video output interfaces.