A PS4 controller uses a micro-USB charging cable.

Yes, the PS4 controller uses USB-C.

Micro USB type B is not a standard. It is a proprietary connector developed by Samsung.

Micro USB is a type of connector that is used to connect devices to a computer or charger. Type C is a newer type of connector that is reversible and has a higher charging capacity.

The Type C charger is a new, reversible USB connector that was designed to replace the standard Type A and B connectors. It is smaller, reversible, and has a higher data-transfer rate than the older connectors.

The PlayStation 4 does not use micro USB. Instead, it uses a proprietary connector.

A Type USB is a connector that is used to connect devices to a computer. It is a common connector that is used on many devices, including smartphones and tablets.

USB Type A is the standard USB connector that plugs into the host computer, while USB Type B is the larger connector that plugs into devices like printers and scanners.

A Type B charger is a connector used to charge certain devices, such as electric toothbrushes.

A USB-C port is reversible, meaning you can plug it in any way and it will work. It also has a much larger port than a traditional USB port.

USB-C cables look very different from traditional USB cables. They have a small, rectangular connector that is often mistaken for a headphone jack.