Store4PC via Amazon has select Sabrent USB-C Charging Cables w/ Smart Display on sale when you apply the promo codes listed below during checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Store4PC via Amazon has select Sabrent USB-C Charging Cables w/ Smart Display on sale when you apply the promo codes listed below during checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for sharing this deal.
Note: Must be sold by Store4PC and shipped from Amazon for the promo code to apply.
Model: SABRENT USB C to USB C Charging Cable with Smart Display, 1M/3.3FT Long, E-Marker Chip, 100W Charging and 480Mbps Data Transfer Speeds, for Laptops, Smartphones, Tablets (CB-C2C1)
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I bought this cable before. Lasted about a month until the display started showing 0w but still charged, about 2 weeks afterwards, it stopped charging entirely. Extremely sensitive cable ends
From reviews: "I acquired this cable because I wanted to see how much wattage devices were actually drawing from a charger (to test if the charger could hit a rated charging wattage).
From my testing, this charger should be able to charge up to 100W under the power delivery specification. So it fits my use case very well.
However, I took off 1 star for the accuracy of the wattage display. The display is slightly inaccurate. From my testing it seems that the wattage display is off by up to 9%. So the cable shows 9% higher wattage then what is being pulled from the wall. I did not expect it to be 100% accurate, but I was hoping for under 3% in terms of derivation from the actual wattage."
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I bought this cable before. Lasted about a month until the display started showing 0w but still charged, about 2 weeks afterwards, it stopped charging entirely. Extremely sensitive cable ends
It's regressive and substandard. They are cutting corners and many people who buy them don't know, they use them and it limits their speed to 2000 standards.
If they labeled them I wouldn't get as annoyed by it but they don't so i see them in the field and they suck.
Most people don't even use USB cables to transfer data to and from their devices anymore, except for portable hard drives. Skimping out on the shielding for the data wires makes these cables much thinner and more flexible.
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How accurate is that wattage reader ?
From reviews: "I acquired this cable because I wanted to see how much wattage devices were actually drawing from a charger (to test if the charger could hit a rated charging wattage).
From my testing, this charger should be able to charge up to 100W under the power delivery specification. So it fits my use case very well.
However, I took off 1 star for the accuracy of the wattage display. The display is slightly inaccurate. From my testing it seems that the wattage display is off by up to 9%. So the cable shows 9% higher wattage then what is being pulled from the wall. I did not expect it to be 100% accurate, but I was hoping for under 3% in terms of derivation from the actual wattage."
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From my testing, this charger should be able to charge up to 100W under the power delivery specification. So it fits my use case very well.
However, I took off 1 star for the accuracy of the wattage display. The display is slightly inaccurate. From my testing it seems that the wattage display is off by up to 9%. So the cable shows 9% higher wattage then what is being pulled from the wall. I did not expect it to be 100% accurate, but I was hoping for under 3% in terms of derivation from the actual wattage."
100W Charging and 480Mbps Data Transfer Speeds
lightning:
60W Charging and 480Mbps Data Transfer Speeds
Right in the item title, weird to crop the specs to force clicks.
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If they labeled them I wouldn't get as annoyed by it but they don't so i see them in the field and they suck.
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From my testing, this charger should be able to charge up to 100W under the power delivery specification. So it fits my use case very well.
However, I took off 1 star for the accuracy of the wattage display. The display is slightly inaccurate. From my testing it seems that the wattage display is off by up to 9%. So the cable shows 9% higher wattage then what is being pulled from the wall. I did not expect it to be 100% accurate, but I was hoping for under 3% in terms of derivation from the actual wattage."
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