AnkerDirect via Amazon has 2-Pack 6' Anker Powerline III 100W USB-C to USB-C Charging Cable (White) for $16.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 2-Pack 6' Anker Powerline III 100W USB-C to USB-C Charging Cable (White) for $16.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
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Model: Anker Powerline III USB C to USB C Cable [2 Pack] 100W 6ft, USB 2.0 Type C Charging Cable for MacBook Pro 2020, iPad Pro 2020, iPad Air 4, Galaxy S20 Plus S9, Pixel, Switch, LG V20, and More (White)
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Black on sale now too. I didn't need 100w, bought these nylon anker ones for 12.99 earlier today to have a few extra around the house. I know power line are superior, but worth cancelling and ordering those instead?
Can somebody test the cable? I have a feeling that at this price, they are betting on most people not having a phone that's capable of charging at 100W and they've only enabled the 100W charging identifier in the circuitry despite the cable quality (and thickness) cannot really deliver 100W
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Can somebody test the cable? I have a feeling that they are betting on most people not having a phone that's capable of charging at 100W and they've only enabled the 100W charging identifier in the circuitry despite the cable quality (and thickness) cannot really deliver 100W
I tested the Uni Cable on my MacBook Pro 16 and I was getting the full capacity charge with that cable. I'm tempted to order and test these too
Thanks. If you ordered this cable, please let me know if it really charges at 100W, not just the 100W charging protocol.
If you want to be sure, then get USB-IF certified cables.
Currently amazon has pacroban 100W 10Gb/s USB-IF certified 6ft cables for $8. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081P8F77R
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If you want to be sure, then get USB-IF certified cables.
Currently amazon has pacroban 100W 10Gb/s USB-IF certified 6ft cables for $8. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081P8F77R
Never heard of this brand but cheaper and lifetime warranty. Seems like it would be good as long as it's still around in the future like anker. They must have had to pay for the certification and chip and all that, why isn't everyone going for these instead?
Can somebody test the cable? I have a feeling that at this price, they are betting on most people not having a phone that's capable of charging at 100W and they've only enabled the 100W charging identifier in the circuitry despite the cable quality (and thickness) cannot really deliver 100W
Where does your "feeling" come from?
Couldn't you just search the reviews for the phrase "100w" to see that others have tested it with their power hungry laptops and confirmed it works as expected?
Couldn't you just search the reviews for the phrase "100w" to see that others have tested it with their power hungry laptops and confirmed it works as expected?
Reviews are full of shills, he obviously wants the quality SD recommendation we all know and love.
What is the 100W good for if only transfer data or charge a phone?
Charging a laptop with USB-C is a more likely use case of a 100W cable, assuming you have a 100W USB-C charger to go with it.
A good use case for this is if you buy a separate travel charger as those don't generally come with cables.
Or if you have a pet who likes to bite your cables.....
It was for an Oculus 2 since the included cable is too short, but obviously two are better than one. Anyone have experience between the two? I know it's overkill for the Oculus, but we have a Chromebook and iPad Pro in the house, and I don't want to create a charging bottleneck inadvertently if I need this for another device.
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Currently amazon has pacroban 100W 10Gb/s USB-IF certified 6ft cables for $8.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081P8F77R
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Currently amazon has pacroban 100W 10Gb/s USB-IF certified 6ft cables for $8.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081P8F77R
Couldn't you just search the reviews for the phrase "100w" to see that others have tested it with their power hungry laptops and confirmed it works as expected?
A good use case for this is if you buy a separate travel charger as those don't generally come with cables.
Or if you have a pet who likes to bite your cables.....
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It was for an Oculus 2 since the included cable is too short, but obviously two are better than one. Anyone have experience between the two? I know it's overkill for the Oculus, but we have a Chromebook and iPad Pro in the house, and I don't want to create a charging bottleneck inadvertently if I need this for another device.
Thanks
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I assume it had something to do with a level of supply to permit for sales and the issues with the supply chain have thrown a wrench into that.
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