Grasping the Importance of a White USB Port

Grasping the Importance of a White USB Port

Grasping the Importance of a White USB Port


The USB Type-C connector has gained popularity in recent years, but older Type-A connectors and ports continue to be widely used. Type-A connectors and ports feature a metal casing akin to USB-C; however, they also have a plastic insert.

This plastic insert is not just a design feature — it serves three vital purposes: it supports the metal contacts, assists in determining the correct orientation of the connector, and displays a color to signal its specific functions. Consequently, you might have encountered USB cables with inserts in different colors, including black, blue, red, white, and yellow. There is also a white variant that may still occasionally be found, though not often. If you come across it on an airplane or within an older charging brick, here’s what it signifies.

Why do some USB ports appear white?