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2-Pack 10' Basesailor 100W USB-C to Type-C Cable (Grey)

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Update: This deal is still available.

Basesailor Direct via Amazon has 2-Pack 10' Basesailor 100W USB-C to Type-C Cable (Grey) on sale for $14.99 - $7.20 w/ promo code 48LFZQW8 = $7.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

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Slow transfer speed, for those who care.
You know most android USB C ports are 2.0 and those that are 3.0 are the same standard as the new iPhone

Also no android manufacturer ships phones with usb c 3.0 cables

But I'm sure you thought you had some sort of "gotcha" going there
This usb c cable has transfer speed of 480 Mbps only.

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alcie
about 1 year ago
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Quote from ChiefAlchemist :
I understand it's more expensive. But we're not talking about the delta between a Toyota and a Ferrari. It's not 6 or 7 figures. We're talking, relatively, pennies. Unless it's a one-done-and-toss it type of usage then it doesn't matter. Otherwise cutting corners on such things to save a couple of coffees is foolish. There are better ways to save.

The last thing the world needs is more cheap shit in landfills. USB-C will be around for a while, especially now that Apple has been forced to go USB-C. Cheap shit cables simply don't make sense at this point.
Well, Toyota vs Ferrarri is probably better than 10x.
Here we're talking pretty close to 10x - $4 per charge-only cable vs $30 for a 100W 40 Gbps Thunderbolt cable - which will be obsolete for top notch operation in 3 years if not sooner....
And given the thickness of those full-service cable... are we talking about more or less material eventually going to landfill?
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TheNarratorr
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about 1 year ago
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Quote from 11A :
Why the downvotes? Were they by iDiot? I own many apple products. What I'm writing here is true. The iPhone 15 uses the 22-yr old USB 2.0 protocol. On purpose. iDiots will be iDiots I guess. LMAOHa ha
Just wait til you see that your expensive OLED TV still uses USB 2.0.
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about 1 year ago
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tygron
about 1 year ago
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Quote from 11a :
the iphone 15 (non-pro) is usb 2.0 from our lord's glorious year of 2000o joke i'm afraid (or is it?)he iphone 15 pro / pro max is usb 3.1 from the year 2013his cable appears to be usb 2.0. 22-year-old standardust like the brand new iphoneutting edge stuff there! LMAOLMAOHa ha
but it's TITANIUM!!! And its GORGEOUS!!!
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NGed72
about 1 year ago
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Imagine caring about the new Iphone transfer speeds...like 99% of people wont even use it for transferring data clowns.
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dwaite
about 1 year ago
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Quote from myrep :
Apple iPhone 15 usb-c slow? or just slow for a usb-c cable? Can it reach 10gbs?
USB-C cables only need USB 2.0 speeds (480 mbps) to be compliant. Assume a cable that doesn't advertise data transfer rate is meant for charging and not [super] speed data transfer.