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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
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
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?
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?
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.....