Gadgets reviews 2025
Why it matters: The Verge reports that the European Union’s mandate requiring USB-C charging ports on all new portable electronic devices comes into force today, marking a significant shift toward standardized charging that could save consumers millions while reducing e-waste.
The Big Picture: According to Euronews, the new law affects a wide range of devices:
- Mobile phones and tablets
- Digital cameras and portable speakers
- Gaming consoles and e-readers
- Wireless headphones and earbuds
- Laptops (by April 2026)
Consumer Impact: The standardization brings significant benefits:
- Households expected to save €250 million annually
- Option to decline new chargers with device purchases
- Standardized fast-charging speeds across devices
- Simplified charging experience with one cable for multiple devices
Implementation Timeline: The rollout follows a structured approach:
- Member states have 12 months to transpose rules into national law (European Parliament)
- Additional 12 months to begin enforcement
- Laptop compliance required by April 2026
- Wireless charging standards coming by end of 2024
Looking Forward: While the immediate focus is on USB-C adoption, the EU is already planning the next phase of charging standardization, with wireless charging regulations expected by year’s end.