Prime Members: AINOPE 10' USB-C to USB-C 100W Nylon Braided Cable (Right Angle)
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AINOPE Direct via Amazon has for Prime Members: AINOPE 10' USB-C to USB-C 100W Nylon Braided Charge Cable (Right Angle Design) on sale for $6.79. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member fis for sharing this deal.
Features:
Fast Charging: Supports PD 3.0 and QC 3.0 fast charging up to 20V/5A(max) with USB-C Power Delivery adapters
Smart Chip: Built-in E-Mark chip provides comprehensive protection to devices battery and adapters
Right Angle Design: 90 degrees 'L' design allows for more convenient and comfortable charging when playing games or watching videos
Durable Construction: Reinforced 90 degree USB C cable with special SR joint lasts 30x longer than ordinary cables
Amazon Prime has some pretty good Lightning Deals on USB-C charging cables from a brand I've been very happy with. My AINOPE braided USB A-C cables are well-built and more than a year old with no failures. I've never bought these right angle USB-C versions before:
IMPORTANT NOTE: These are USB 2.0 cables so they are NOT great for data transfer, but they should be good for charging. The 100W 5A should be able to handle any laptop.
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I've not had a problem with their cables.
Now their chargers on the other hand, if you use them at or near their output limit (in my case charging an HP laptop) I've had 2 out of 3 fail.
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12-31-2023 at 04:45 PM.
Remember, this cable is for charging, not for data usage, e.g. connecting a monitor/USB drive/camera, etc. to your laptop. It only has 480 Mbps data transfer speed.
May be my opinion is unpopular, but if I am buying a usb-c cable, I'd like more than usb2 data speeds.
I would hate to remember which cable is for charging only and which for data. I bet most of you already have a pile of different cables in your homes. I try to minimize the clutter and have one cable to it all, not to mention l prefer to avoid unnecessary cables altogether.
I have no use for a 10ft cable, but I can say the 2 pack 6ft deal previously posted was a decent buy. I use one for the house and the other for the car, no issues thus far. Are they insanely great? I have no idea, but they seem to fast charge as intended. Not debating if they're a blah company with SD shills as I have no idea, but they dang sure aren't paying me, wish they were!
May be my opinion is unpopular, but if I am buying a usb-c cable, I'd like more than usb2 data speeds.
I would hate to remember which cable is for charging only and which for data. I bet most of you already have a pile of different cables in your homes. I try to minimize the clutter and have one cable to it all, not to mention l prefer to avoid unnecessary cables altogether.
I agree and have the same feelings about cables. A TB cable should suffice as it is backward compatible for USB-C devices with slower speeds. However, I cant justify spending $40+ for genuine TB cable. Now that Apple has been forced to adopt the USB-C standard, these should be no more than a buck a piece (3- feet) and few cents more fr longer ones.
I've bought these a lot for various chargers. They are excellent for charging. The 90° angle is a nice feature for sure, especially when you're laying in bed doom scrolling with your phone resting on your belly
I don't know why people are thumbing you down.
I 100% agree on 90° angle and charging it while using the phonr in bed. You don't have to worry about damaging the port like with straight ones. I have two of them. Bought one in December 2022 at $12.99, other in February 2023 for $9.34. Both are still going strong.
I generally go for brand names, but couldn't find any 10 ft+ cables with 90° feature from anker/samsung etc. Reviews seemed good so I went for it, and no regrets.
I don't know why people are thumbing you down.
I 100% agree on 90° angle and charging it while using the phonr in bed. You don't have to worry about damaging the port like with straight ones. I have two of them. Bought one in December 2022 at $12.99, other in February 2023 for $9.34. Both are still going strong.
I generally go for brand names, but couldn't find any 10 ft+ cables with 90° feature from anker/samsung etc. Reviews seemed good so I went for it, and no regrets.
I don't get it either. If you look at my profile, it's obvious that I'm not a shill. Either take my suggestion or don't. As long as you don't plan to move data, these cables work great and I've yet to have an issue
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12-31-2023 at 06:50 PM.
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this company survives by using shills on slickdeals to post "deals" and then using bot accounts to thumbs up it to the front page.
I posted this deal, and I posted it for only 2 reasons:
1) I have 3 AINOPE brand USB A-to-C cables that I purchased more than a year ago, and they've been great. Sturdy, flexible, reliable. I've traveled around the world with them and none have failed.
2) I was looking for 100W 5A cables for my new laptop and tried a different brand (Lisen) and returned it immediately. It just seemed flimsy. AINOPE had almost as good a price and despite mixed reviews for this right-angle version I decided to try them again. Glad I did. They feel sturdier, like the other AINOPE A-to-C cables I own.
That original purchase was a flyer I took on one of those subsidized cheap "please write a review" deals, but I'm glad I ended up returning to the AINOPE brand (and shared it here). No other reason.
So yeah, I have no doubt they have subsidized reviews but that doesn't mean they aren't real users, or that SD posts are "shills." Read the reviews and you'll see several people whose cables failed. But it's no different for Apple brand cables. My experience so far with these has been better than other brands.
May be my opinion is unpopular, but if I am buying a usb-c cable, I'd like more than usb2 data speeds.
I would hate to remember which cable is for charging only and which for data. I bet most of you already have a pile of different cables in your homes. I try to minimize the clutter and have one cable to it all, not to mention l prefer to avoid unnecessary cables altogether.
How I handle this: all my long cables are for charging, and I have one really short, really high quality, high speed data cable that I paid a premium for and never use for charging.
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Now their chargers on the other hand, if you use them at or near their output limit (in my case charging an HP laptop) I've had 2 out of 3 fail.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank HDP_
I would hate to remember which cable is for charging only and which for data. I bet most of you already have a pile of different cables in your homes. I try to minimize the clutter and have one cable to it all, not to mention l prefer to avoid unnecessary cables altogether.
I would hate to remember which cable is for charging only and which for data. I bet most of you already have a pile of different cables in your homes. I try to minimize the clutter and have one cable to it all, not to mention l prefer to avoid unnecessary cables altogether.
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Ended up buying the one from Gamestop on clearance.
I don't know why people are thumbing you down.
I 100% agree on 90° angle and charging it while using the phonr in bed. You don't have to worry about damaging the port like with straight ones. I have two of them. Bought one in December 2022 at $12.99, other in February 2023 for $9.34. Both are still going strong.
I generally go for brand names, but couldn't find any 10 ft+ cables with 90° feature from anker/samsung etc. Reviews seemed good so I went for it, and no regrets.
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I 100% agree on 90° angle and charging it while using the phonr in bed. You don't have to worry about damaging the port like with straight ones. I have two of them. Bought one in December 2022 at $12.99, other in February 2023 for $9.34. Both are still going strong.
I generally go for brand names, but couldn't find any 10 ft+ cables with 90° feature from anker/samsung etc. Reviews seemed good so I went for it, and no regrets.
I don't get it either. If you look at my profile, it's obvious that I'm not a shill. Either take my suggestion or don't. As long as you don't plan to move data, these cables work great and I've yet to have an issue
I have these they're very fine
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1) I have 3 AINOPE brand USB A-to-C cables that I purchased more than a year ago, and they've been great. Sturdy, flexible, reliable. I've traveled around the world with them and none have failed.
2) I was looking for 100W 5A cables for my new laptop and tried a different brand (Lisen) and returned it immediately. It just seemed flimsy. AINOPE had almost as good a price and despite mixed reviews for this right-angle version I decided to try them again. Glad I did. They feel sturdier, like the other AINOPE A-to-C cables I own.
That original purchase was a flyer I took on one of those subsidized cheap "please write a review" deals, but I'm glad I ended up returning to the AINOPE brand (and shared it here). No other reason.
So yeah, I have no doubt they have subsidized reviews but that doesn't mean they aren't real users, or that SD posts are "shills." Read the reviews and you'll see several people whose cables failed. But it's no different for Apple brand cables. My experience so far with these has been better than other brands.
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I would hate to remember which cable is for charging only and which for data. I bet most of you already have a pile of different cables in your homes. I try to minimize the clutter and have one cable to it all, not to mention l prefer to avoid unnecessary cables altogether.
How I handle this: all my long cables are for charging, and I have one really short, really high quality, high speed data cable that I paid a premium for and never use for charging.