First, why don’t we talk about some popular variations of charging sockets you might find. One of the most prevalent types is the USB-A socket, which is often used in older devices. This kind of socket is rectangular in figure and it's for charging your phone with a USB cable.
It’s also increasingly common to find this standard as a USB-C socket. This is a small, versatile socket compared to the bulky, inflexible USB-A socket. The USB-C socket is reversible, also, so you can plug it in whichever way you like no more fumbling around which side is up.
USB-A and USB-C sockets are the most common ports, but there are other types of sockets you might see. For instance, some of them have a lightning socket, proprietary type of socket that Apple devices use. If you have an Apple product, you will need a power cord with a lightning port in order to charge your device.
There are also micro-USB sockets, which are the typical charging ports for older Androids. They are more compact than the USB type “A” sockets and are trapezoidal in shape. (Check our guide on what to look for when choosing a faster charger.) If that’s the case, you might need a charging cable with a micro-USB connector if you have an older Android device.
Now that you have learned about some of the common charging sockets, why is it necessary to choose the correct socket for your own devices? When you select a charging port, You need to know if it is compatible with your device. Be sure to review your device's details to ensure that the socket of your choice is appropriate.
When choosing a charge socket there are some things to think about. One logistic concern is the power rating of the socket. There are also sockets that can deliver higher power output so that you can charge your device more quickly. For fast charging of your device, go for a socket with higher power output.
The longevity of the socket is another consideration. Some sockets will be more durable and long-lasting than others, so it matters to select one that will survive plenty of use. Also take into account how easy (or challenging) it is to get your penis through the socket. A socket is not just a socket; some are a lot easier to use than others, stick with the user friendly socket.