In production lines and testing stations, the main advantage of this connector lies in saving time and avoiding minor errors. Operators no longer need to carefully align or repeatedly check for proper positioning. Simply bring the cable close, and it snaps in easily, allowing testing or charging to begin immediately. With hundreds or even thousands of such actions repeated daily, the significant advantage of this convenience becomes especially important.
Furthermore, this connector simplifies operation when malfunctions occur. If equipment needs to be removed for rework or inspection, there's no need to unplug the tightly fitted connector or worry about damaging the port. Simply remove it and continue operating. This reduces wear and tear, lowers port damage rates, and generally reduces frustration on the production line. Over time, this small improvement yields significant benefits.
This is one reason why more and more customers are abandoning traditional rigid plugs or even basi…