Consumer Electronics
There are many types of interfaces and cables in consumer electronic products, which test the manufacturer's experience and knowledge reserves
There are dozens of common interface types on the market, and the cables for different purposes have different characteristics or requirements. We can customize high-speed cables for you, as well as produce entry-level products that focus on cost control. Both high-end and entry-level products are manufactured in our ISO 9001:2015-certified factories following strict quality control processes.
FOURTWO Electronics can provide customers with the manufacture, inspection and packaging of retail wires and cables, we can also customize power cords or electronic cables for your products.
The wires commonly used in consumer electronic products are mainly divided into the following three categories:
- PC Cables
- Monitor Cables
- Device Cables
USB Cable
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard that establishes specifications for cables, connectors and protocols for connection, communication and power supply (interfacing) between computers, peripherals and other computers. A broad variety of USB hardware exists, including 14 different connector types, of which USB-C is the most recent.
Network Cable
Despite being invented more than 40 years ago, ethernet cables have never been in high demand by residential consumers when compared to USB, HDMI, or even old VGA cables. The reason for this is that ethernet cables are used specifically for connecting several devices on a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN).
SATA Cable
SATA (also referred to as Serial ATA) stands for Serial Advanced Technology Attachment, an industry-standard bus interface for connecting a computer's host bus adapter to storage devices such as hard disk drives (HDD), optical drives and solid-state drives (SSD).
Power Cord
Most of the computer desktops and some instrument amplifiers, printers, monitor and other portable devices use the c13 power cord which has a standard specified under IEC 60320.
Motherboard Cable, Joystick Cable, Audio Cable, Printer Cable, Keyboard Cable, Mouse Cable
HDMI Cable
HDMI cables are one of the most commonly used and well-known cables for connecting computers, televisions, game systems, and other electronic devices. They were released in 2004 as a replacement for VGA cables because HDMI could carry and transmit both sound and video in high definition, while VGA cables needed multiple ports to connect sound and video.
DVI Cable
DVI cables were intended to replace VGA cables when the majority of entertainment programs made the transition from analog to digital content. These cables improved transmission speed and data quality, making it possible for users to watch television, play video games, or work on the computer with a higher definition output than previously possible.
VGA Cable
A video graphics array (VGA) cable is a type of computer cable that carries visual display data from the CPU to the monitor. A complete VGA cable consists of a cable and a connector at each end, and the connectors are typically blue.
DisplayPort Cable
DisplayPort cables are used to provide video and audio connectivity between a host device (typically a PC) and a display. They are commonly used yet are relatively simple in design, with all DisplayPort cables featuring the same basic layout.
Camera Cables, GPS Cables, Phone Cables
Compared with other applications, the wires of consumer electronic products pay more attention to cost control. FOURTWO Electronics has many years of customization experience and flexible business model to meet the needs of every customer.
FOURTWO Electronics is an experienced electronic wire manufacturer, capable of producing all kinds of power cords, wire harnesses and cable assemblies. Whether you are looking for a retail wire manufacturer or a custom cable for your product, we can provide the most suitable electronic wire and cable you need.