USB 2.0 may not dominate the headline specs anymore, but that does not make it obsolete. For many embedded, industrial, and cost-sensitive designs, it still offers the bandwidth, ecosystem maturity, and implementation simplicity needed to move data reliably without the added routing, compliance, and system overhead that come with higher-speed interfaces.
The Same Sky blog post, USB 2.0 Is Not Dead, explains why USB 2.0 remains a practical choice, how it relates to USB Type-C, and where USB 2.0 Type-C connectors make sense in current products. Readers will come away with a clearer view of when the older standard is still the right engineering tradeoffs and where its limitations matter.
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