The Universal Shooting Sports Foundation (USBC) offers various charging options for users to charge their equipment, ensuring it remains functional during extended shooting sessions or travel.
- Standard USB-C Charging: This is the most common charging method, using a standard USB-C port. It's widely supported by most devices and compatible with both wired and wireless charging pads.
- USB Power Delivery (PD) Charging: As the name suggests, this method uses higher wattage power delivery to charge equipment faster. It's particularly useful for powering high-wattage tools or equipment that require more power.
- Quick Charge (QC) Charging: This method uses fast charging technology to quickly charge devices to 50% capacity in under 30 minutes. QC is ideal for users who need to top off their batteries frequently, such as athletes or those participating in high-intensity activities.
When shopping for a charging option, consider the power output and compatibility of your device with the chosen method. For example, if you have a smartphone, you may want to opt for USB Power Delivery (PD) or Quick Charge (QC) for faster charging.
USBC Charging Options: More Than Just Standard USB-C
The USBC offers several other charging options, including wireless charging pads and high-wattage power delivery kits. These alternatives cater to specific needs and preferences of shooters, allowing them to choose the best option for their equipment.