USB-C, also known as USB Type-C, is a specific specification of USB connectors that is an industry-standard connector for transmitting both data and power on a single cable. It is a double-sided, 24-pin connector that is compatible with the newest USB standards, such as USB 3.1, and is usually smaller and works on more devices. USB-C is reversible, meaning it can be inserted either way, and has 24 pins. The charging port of a USB-C cable has a flat round shape and supports reverse insertion. USB-C can transmit data at a higher rate than micro-USB ports, and it can also transmit more power, with up to 100W of power or 3 amps, which can charge nearly any device.