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Model: UGREEN USB C to USB C Cable, 100W 2-Pack USB C Charger Cable for iPhone 17/17 Air/17 Pro/17 Pro Max/16, MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, Dell XPS, Samsung Galaxy S25/S24/S23 Ultra, Switch, Pixel, 3.3FT Black
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This brand is decent for the price. Been using it for almost 2 years now without any issues. Other brand on Amazon breaks within a few months. Especially lightning cable break way earlier than usb-c.
This brand is decent for the price. Been using it for almost 2 years now without any issues. Other brand on Amazon breaks within a few months. Especially lightning cable break way earlier than usb-c.
Agreed. I've had good experience with numerous Ugreen products. But honestly, I don't know jack about them. If we should avoid their products, someone let me know. 😊
Agreed. I've had good experience with numerous Ugreen products. But honestly, I don't know jack about them. If we should avoid their products, someone let me know. 😊
No reason to avoid by default that I know of. They are just another cheap Chinese clone brand like Anker/Baseus and about 10 million others. Most likely cheaper on Temu or elsewhere but I haven't even checked. Just kind of have to manage expectations.
Like are you using these as a critical component for your business? Or are you using them to charge your phone and transfer some random stuff? Makes a difference on whether or not there is a reason to avoid them.
Agreed. I've had good experience with numerous Ugreen products. But honestly, I don't know jack about them. If we should avoid their products, someone let me know. 😊
I agree, so far nothing but good experience with everything I've bought from this brand. Charging cables have held up well despite some abuse, chargers have worked fine and I have a USB Ethernet adapter from them that's been working flawlessly 24/7 for over a year so far.
I use the right-angle UGREEN usb-c cables without issue. Granted, they are only used for charging devices. Gets the job done. No issues with quality or the connector/cords breaking.
for $6 more.. i bought a 4ft 240w thunderbolt 4, 40gbps cable here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09ZPF15B3[amazon.com]
(note the 6.6ft is NOT thunderbolt 4, or USB4... the shorter ones ARE.
future proof my wire a bit right there..
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for $6 more.. i bought a 4ft 240w thunderbolt 4, 40gbps cable here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09ZPF15B3[amazon.com]
(note the 6.6ft is NOT thunderbolt 4, or USB4... the shorter ones ARE.
future proof my wire a bit right there..
Regarding the cable in the link above (not the deal cable) I don't believe that any of this brand cables are actually Thunderbolt 4, despite them cleverly using "thunderbolt" wording along with USB4.
The way one can tell is A) there is no thunderbolt symbol on the cable end and B) Thunderbolt 4 cables are 40Gbps up to 2 meters. USB4 cables are 40Gbps up to approximately 1 meter. This cable, when purchased as 6 ft is only 20Gbps.
Basically, the cable is a USB 4 cable, not Thunderbolt 4.
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Like are you using these as a critical component for your business? Or are you using them to charge your phone and transfer some random stuff? Makes a difference on whether or not there is a reason to avoid them.
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(note the 6.6ft is NOT thunderbolt 4, or USB4... the shorter ones ARE.
future proof my wire a bit right there..
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(note the 6.6ft is NOT thunderbolt 4, or USB4... the shorter ones ARE.
future proof my wire a bit right there..
The way one can tell is A) there is no thunderbolt symbol on the cable end and B) Thunderbolt 4 cables are 40Gbps up to 2 meters. USB4 cables are 40Gbps up to approximately 1 meter. This cable, when purchased as 6 ft is only 20Gbps.
Basically, the cable is a USB 4 cable, not Thunderbolt 4.
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