[WapCar] USB/Type-C was designed to standardize the connection of peripherals to personal computers, both to communicate with and to supply electric power. It has largely replaced interfaces such as serial ports and parallel ports, and has become commonplace on a wide range of devices.
The number of USB/Type-C interfaces, as the name implies, is the number of USB/Type-C interfaces in the car. With the popularity of USB and Type-C interface devices, users' demands for such interfaces are increasing.
Modern cars are usually equipped with different numbers of USB and Type-C interfaces, and the greater the number, the more convenient for users to use. Generally, the front row interface will be in the glove box, the central armrest box or the storage compartment under the center console, and the rear row will usually be under the rear air conditioning outlet.
Front USB
Rear USB
Front USB+Type-C