AnkerDirect via Amazon has
10' Anker Nylon USB-C to USB-C Cable (Black) for $15.99 - $6 w/ promotion code
ANKCABLE75 =
$9.99.
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About this item:
- Rapid Charging: Supports high-speed charging up to 100W when used with a compatible charger.
- Highly Compatible: Designed to work flawlessly with any USB-C device.
- Rugged and Durable: A hard-wearing nylon exterior combines with a 12,000-bend lifespan to create a cable that's durable both inside and out.
- What You Get: New Nylon USB-C to USB-C 100W Cable (10 ft), hook and loop cable tie, welcome guide, lifetime warranty, and friendly customer service.
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Edit: it should also be noted that this is referring to thunderbolt. If you're hooking up an external gpu or a dock that will run 4k montitors or other extremely high bandwidth situations and you need a cable that's longer than 3 feet than yes, you'll need to shell out for the Apple pro thunderbolt cable. But for something like a Gen 2 external ssd where you're just wanting max transfer speed any USB-If certified 3.1/2 Gen 2 cable even at 10 feet will work just fine.
Pretty much any 10 ft cable can't have high transfer rate?
The drop off may only be a few watts per meter but this is why apple only gives you a 3' (not even 1M) cable with their ipads. The same principle is true for maximum data transfer.
Bottom line to anyone reading this: If you need 10' then you buy 10'. Charging your phone while in bed or on the couch or whatnot.
However, thankfullytheir active TB4 option [cablematters.com], at 2m, seems to only differ in cost, and they don't have any of the extra bulky housings/midpoint junctions of past active USB cables (the thickness of the cable and the end connectors look roughly comparable to the passive ones).
However, thankfullytheir active TB4 option [cablematters.com], at 2m, seems to only differ in cost, and they don't have any of the extra bulky housings/midpoint junctions of past active USB cables (the thickness of the cable and the end connectors look roughly comparable to the passive ones).
Edit: Looks like the OP understood how to post and edited it to reflect correct message
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