Why USB3 Type-C Isn’t on More Cases | How Cables Are Made Factory Tour

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This factory tour shows how cables are made, especially USB 3.1 Type-C cables, in SanDian's factory in China. Cooler Master uses this factory for its cables.
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Part of this factory's testing is to establish that its USB 3 and Type-C cables actually reach rated speeds (some factories make fake USB 3 cables that don't reach speeds advertised), but it also looks at how long USB cables actually last by doing endurance connection cycle testing. The factory's primary job is to manufacture and assemble cables of all kinds, including HD Audio, front panel, and USB cables, and sell said cables to case manufacturers, phone manufacturers, or other partners in the industry. This factory does about 80,000 cables total per month, or up to 25,000 USB cables per month.

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