3 good reasons to stop buying technology with MicroUSB ports

How many electronic devices do you have at home? Certainly many. This also means that for each of these devices you also have a different charging cable. In short, your - our - drawers are full of many, many different cables.

Some are microUSB, others USB Type-C, and others we also have Apple Lightning cables. A total disaster. But it's fine, we're sick of all that cable and it's time to do something about it.



For this we have to do a technological cleanup e start discarding all those devices that come with a microUSB charging connection. Here are the reasons


1. The microUSB denotes a lack of brand interest

3 good reasons to stop buying technology with MicroUSB ports

The microUSB connection continues to be used in cell phones and accessories such as Bluetooth headphones

We assume that in the middle of 2020 microUSB ports don't make any sense but for some strange reason many brands continue to use them. One example is the inexpensive realme Buds Air Neo headphones.

The microUSB is not only slower and more outdated than Type-C, it is also much cheaper. This means that if a brand uses it in its products it is to lower costs, it follows that in most cases the electronic device will not be of high quality.

So, if the brand has no interest in including an updated loading door ... we should have no interest in purchasing their product.

2. We need a type of cable that works for everything and everything

3 good reasons to stop buying technology with MicroUSB ports

USB Type-C should be the standard in all products from now on



Another motivation is the need to unify. You need to have only one type of charging cable for each product and that's if we don't have to be on our backs all day with several cables at the same time.


Many of us use a single cable installed in our bedroom or living room, a USB Type-C cable that we usually never move - along with a fast charging adapter - and that ci it helps to load all our technology products… Except those with microUSB, which we have to charge separately.

So, if all products had the same loading door, our life would be much simpler. The solution? Do not buy devices with microUSB.


3. Time to pollute less

3 good reasons to stop buying technology with MicroUSB ports


Let's start ignoring any products that come with a microUSB charging port

And last but not least, having fewer charging cables means less waste and this is something that nature will thank us for in the future.

Many brands like Samsung and Apple are already considering selling their future smartphones without chargers and even headphones, so in addition to saving costs, nature is protected.


It may be a measure that many don't like but the truth is that as we said before, there are hundreds of charging cables in our drawers so if companies forget the microUSB and only use Type C, we can charge our devices with all cables and therefore we will need less.

What better excuse to stop buying microUSB products than to protect nature? We can't think of a better one.


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