USB ports located within modern automobiles frequently provide features that may be surprising.
To this point, there have been four iterations of the USB standard, with USB4 entering the market in 2019. Each iteration of the standard has introduced device-specific connections that encompass cables like Micro USB, USB Type-B, USB Micro B, Mini USB, and others. Fortunately, in recent times, USB-C has become standard, allowing for easier identification of the appropriate USB cable for any particular device.
If you have examined a USB port or USB-C cable lately, you might have noticed a lightning bolt icon on the port or at the end of the cable. This symbol is more than just a design element; it conveys vital information to the user. The lightning bolt can represent various aspects, depending on its design and whether it appears on a cable or a USB port.