
You can buy an affordable USB 2.0 on the market, such as an 8-gigabyte (GB) USB 2.0 flash drive for less than $10. In terms of price, USB 2.0 vs 3.0 differs significantly. The superior performance of USB 2.0 vs 3.0 has caused an increase in popularity for the USB 3.0 USB drives. It is the presence of these five additional wires that increases the bandwidth of USB 3.0 by permitting two-way communications simultaneously. USB 2.0 has a total of four connector wires, while USB 3.0 has a total of 9. This means USB 3.0 can simultaneously send and receive data. USB 3.0 uses two separate unidirectional data paths, each with a dedicated function: one for sending data and the other for receiving data. Thus, USB 2.0 can only send data or receive data at a given time but not do both. This means the data are both sent and received over the same pathway. USB 2.0 offers a one-way communication path. Also, USB 3.0 is capable of delivering more USB power when the need arises and conserve power when the USB flash drive is connected but not being used. USB 2.0 is capable of providing up to 500 mA current, whereas USB 3.0 is capable of providing up to 900 mA current. But, a USB 3.0 drive will exhibit the same transfer rate as a USB 2.0 drive when connected to a USB 2.0 port.In other words, a USB 3.0 drive must be connected with a USB 3.0 port to be able to achieve the high data transfer rates USB 3.0 are known for. It is important to note that a USB 3.0 drive is also compatible with a USB 2.0 port. This means when a USB 2.0 drive or earlier versions are connected to a USB 3.0 port, the drive will work normally. USB 3.0 ports are completely backward compatible. This is twice as fast as USB 3.0 and twenty times as fast as USB 2.0. More recently, USB 3.1 has also been released and has a data transfer rate of 10,000 Mbps. This means USB 3.0 is approximately 10 times faster than USB 2.0.

USB 2.0 transfer speed is 480 megabits per second (Mbps), while USB 3.0 transfer speed is 4,800 Mbps.
