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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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10/31/22 | Amazon | $5.20 frontpage |
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Product Name: | Amazon Basics Aluminum Braided 100W USB-C to USB-C 2.0 Cable with Power Delivery - 6-Foot, Gray |
Manufacturer: | Amazon Basics |
Model Number: | USB2.0-CC-5A-6FT-Alu-Gray |
Product SKU: | B08L86W2HH |
UPC: | 192835003469 |
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I've got a drawer of USB-C cables that I have no idea if they are USB 2 or 3, charging only and how many watts, PD or not, Thunderbolt or not, etc. A couple have "100W" on the label -- kudos to them.
Seems like a basic requirement the rookie USB standards board completely overlooked.
I can sneeze and Alexa will try to upsell that to me
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I can sneeze and Alexa will try to upsell that to me
I've got a drawer of USB-C cables that I have no idea if they are USB 2 or 3, charging only and how many watts, PD or not, Thunderbolt or not, etc. A couple have "100W" on the label -- kudos to them.
Seems like a basic requirement the rookie USB standards board completely overlooked.
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I've got a drawer of USB-C cables that I have no idea if they are USB 2 or 3, charging only and how many watts, PD or not, Thunderbolt or not, etc. A couple have "100W" on the label -- kudos to them.
Seems like a basic requirement the rookie USB standards board completely overlooked.
Get yourself a tester and a label maker. I agree with you but nothing is going to change.
Usb4 and Tb4 are finally forcing some compliance. Not in every way, and you pay extra for the adherence to standards (eg Tb4 *must* be 100w iirc). It's not perfect, but it's a step in the right direction. In the meantime I put a little label on some of mine.
Can you please suggest a tester? I haven't had much luck with the admittedly cheap ones I tried.
I could also use some guidance here. I looked up USB testers and found a number of them, but I'm not sure specifically what I need to look for to test the cables.
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I second that. Thank you!
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