A peek at the connector itself revealed a sad truth: the device wasn’t USB 3.0 at all — it didn’t even have the right number of pins! A normal USB 3.0 connector is blue inside, and has both ...
There are a few ways to differentiate USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports and connectors. The easiest way is to check if the USB port has a splash of blue color inside, which signifies the newer USB 3.0 interface.
Its new AXE3000 USB Wi-FI adapter is the industry's first USB 3.0 adapter with WiFi 6E, offering a plug and play upgrade that delivers a serious speed boost. The key benefit here is the ability to ...