The PS4 controller has a micro USB port.

Yes, you can use any USB cable to pair PS4 controller.

The PS4 controller is not USB 3.0. It is USB 2.0.

Micro USB type B is not a standard. It is a custom connector that is used by some phone manufacturers, such as Samsung.

The PS4 controller does not use USB-C. It uses a standard USB connector.

Yes, USB 2.0 works on the PS4. The console has two USB ports on the front and two on the back, so you can easily connect a variety of devices.

No, the PS4 does not use micro USB. It uses a standard USB connector.

Type C USB is used for a variety of purposes, including charging devices, transferring data, and connecting to peripherals. It is a versatile connector that can be used with a wide range of devices.

A USB-C port is a small, rectangular port that is often found on the side or bottom of a device. It has a flat, elongated design and is typically black or white in color.

USB AB is a standard USB cable that has two A connectors. USB C is a newer standard that has one A connector and one C connector.

USB-C is a newer, more versatile connector type that can handle power, data, and video signals. Thunderbolt is an older technology that uses a different connector type and is limited to handling data and video signals.

The PS4 uses a USB 3.0 port, so you’ll need a USB 3.0 drive if you want to transfer files quickly between your computer and PS4.

USB 3 and USB-C are not the same. USB 3 is a standard that defines data transfer rates, while USB-C is a connector type. USB-C can support USB 3 speeds, but not all USB-C connectors do.