EE. UU. está considerando el estándar de cargador universal para productos electrónicos de consumo
It goes on to say that innovation should benefit consumers rather than come at their expense, especially as consumers end up with a collection of incompatible chargers and connectivity cables. In reality things are a bit more complex, as so often is the case, but there’s really no reason why more standardised chargers can’t finally become the norm, with the computer and mobile industries largely pushing for USB Type-C as the common connector, con algunas excepciones. The extra incentive by regulation should help speed things up, but the USB standard isn’t as straightforward as the politicians seem to think, which could cause some consumer complaints during the transition period. Sin embargo, certified USB PD compliant devices should make everyone’s life simpler in the long term. Time will tell if the Secretary of Commerce agrees with the senators and there’s obviously no guarantee that USB Type-C will be the chosen standard, regardless of how likely it is.