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3' Dynex USB Type C-to-USB Type C Charge-and-Sync Cable (Black)

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Best Buy has 3' Dynex USB Type C-to-USB Type C Charge-and-Sync Cable (Black, DX-VCC322K) on sale for $2.99. Shipping is free for My Best Buy members (free to join).

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Best Buy has 3' Dynex USB Type C-to-USB Type C Charge-and-Sync Cable (Black, DX-VCC322K) on sale for $2.99. Shipping is free for My Best Buy members (free to join).

Also Available:Thanks to Community Member bw03 for finding this deal.

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The_Love_Spud
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You got a great question, but some slightly off answers in the thread.

The key value of interest for USB-C cables is the current (amps) ratings. This will affect the power rating (watts) based upon the capability of the charger and the device being charged.

The default current rating for USB-C to USB-C cables is 3 Amps. Contrast this with, for example, USB-A to USB-C cables which are normally to be limited to 1.5 A.

By comparison,older USB-A typically maxed out at 2.4A, with many common Qualcomm quick charging standards maxing out at 2A. This is the reason USB-A to USB-C must signal a device to attempt to draw no more than 1.5A lest it attempt to draw 3A from a device only capable of 2A.

Now connecting a 3A rated USB-C cable to an appropriate charger and device could supply anything from 15W for plenty of phones (3A at 5V) to 25W (25W Super Fast Charging which operates at 11V with 2.25A). Of course, the same cable between a laptop and its charger would easily deliver 60W (20V at 3A).

Using a USB-A to USB-C cable can be more challenging (read: harder to get a fast charge) since USB-A chargers don't always support the wider range of voltage standards common among USB-C devices (such as the power delivery modes which range up to 20V or the Programmable Power Supply PPS modes associated with Super Fast Charging). In the best case USB-A to USB-C might deliver up to 18W even when restricted to 1.5A using certain Qualcomm QuickCharge modes (still common among Samsung phones). In the worst case USB-C to USB-A will limit you to less than 8W of charging at the default 5V profile(!).

Good luck!
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pr1nyc1
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According to the Q&A on BB's page, the usb-c to usb-c cable supports up to 100W.
JoJoBoi
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I'm still using a dynex lightning cable from many years ago and it's going strong. Pretty surprising for a cheap cable.

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Mar 19, 2023
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vapor22
Mar 19, 2023
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Any idea on data transfer speed? Is this a 2.0, 3.0, or 3.1?

Looking for a sync cable, have plenty of charge cables that are 2.0 but as more of my devices are usb-c, the sync becomes important from time to time 😁
Mar 20, 2023
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zbb0674
Mar 20, 2023
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Quote from pr1nyc1 :
According to the Q&A on BB's page, the usb-c to usb-c cable supports up to 100W.
Picked up and tested with FNIRSI FNB48 today. This cable only support up to 60W. It does not charge my Lenovo legion 100w PD at all. Further testing shows it doesn't have E-Marker chip so 20v 3A is likely the limit
Sep 7, 2023
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Maceart
Sep 7, 2023
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I've used the Dynex microUSB cables since 2012 to charge my Lumia 920. Works perfectly fine. I also have the USB C to C cables along with the USB A to C cables that work just as well.

They're not for laptop charging, but for data transfer between devices and charging smartphones these cables work fine. Much better quality control than the endless China clone ones on Amazon...
Sep 7, 2023
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everklier
Sep 7, 2023
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These did not "rapidly charge" my pixel 6

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