USB type A or ‘Standard A’ cables are one of the most common connection cables and the connectors on these cable types are large and rectangular. Their ports can be found on a variety of products, such as computers, power banks and game consoles. USB type A connection cables are male and will connect to a type A port.
USB type A cables have been around for many years, first developed in 1996, and becoming more widely used in 1998 and onwards. Like many types of technology, USB Type A connectors have different editions, including USB 1.0, USB 1.1, USB 2, and USB 3. However, USB type A cables are backwards compatible. If you have a USB 3 cable, it will still work in a USB 2 or 1 port. USB 3 cables have faster speeds and have 9 pins on the inside of the connector, rather than four.
USB 3 Type A adapter cables are also sometimes blue on the inside, though this is not always the case. USB 2 and lower cables are more commonly black on the inside, though this is also not guaranteed. They will also have four pins on the inside of the connector. As mentioned before, a USB 3 cable will still work in a USB 2 port despite the number of pins, however, the speed of a USB 3 adapter will not be fully utilised in a USB 2 port.