A USB Type-C 2.0 cable uses the reversible USB-C connector but is limited to the data transfer speeds and features of the USB 2.0 standard, typically offering slower data rates than higher USB versions. These "lite" cables are primarily designed for basic USB 2.0 communication and charging, as they have fewer wires and lack the support for more advanced features like Alternate Modes for video output or faster USB speeds found in "full-featured" USB-C cables.