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Why some USB ports are purple (and why they're rarely sold in the US)

Engadget · Jun 13, 2026, 1:30 PM

Key takeaways

  • Consumers are often misled by these color schemes.
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  • Have you ever looked at a USB connector or port and wondered, "why is this purple instead of blue or black?" It's not because the manufacturer wanted to help you organize your cables by hue.

Consumers are often misled by these color schemes.

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Have you ever looked at a USB connector or port and wondered, "why is this purple instead of blue or black?" It's not because the manufacturer wanted to help you organize your cables by hue. Rather it's about speed and charging capacity. Purple USB-C connectors are a particularly interesting case, because the color can mean more than one thing.

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