Consumers will be offered special certificate logos
As it is known, USB4 2.0, which uses USB-C ports and has backward compatibility with old hardware, carries data transfer rates to 80Gbps levels with passive cables that support the existing 40 Gbps standard. It will be able to support up to 4K 240Hz or 10K 60Hz.
In addition, USB-IF shares new certification logos for USB4 Version 2.0 showing transfer rates and wattage, allowing manufacturers to offer USB 40 Gbps, USB 20 Gbps and USB 80 Gbps products. Considering that USB 4.0, which was introduced in 2019, is slowly starting to take its place in the market, we can say that we will have to wait another year or two for USB4 V2.0.