Cable Matters via Amazon has 6' 2-Pack Cable Matters 240W USB C Charging Cables (White) on sale for $9.99 - $3 (30% off) w/ promo code 30ANU6SX at checkout = $6.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.
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Designed for devices requiring substantial energy like gaming laptops, MacBook Pro/Air, Dell XPS, HP Spectre x360, Lenovo Yoga, and Surface Pro
Compatible with smartphones and tablets including iPhone 16/15 series, iPad Pro/Air/Mini, Galaxy S23/S22 series
Compatible with Thunderbolt 5/4/3, USB4, USB-C Port
USB PD 3.1 Extended Power Range (EPR) - 28V/140W, 36V/180W, 48V/240W
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Cable Matters via Amazon has 6' 2-Pack Cable Matters 240W USB C Charging Cables (White) on sale for $9.99 - $3 (30% off) w/ promo code 30ANU6SX at checkout = $6.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.
Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for finding this deal.
Product Info:
Designed for devices requiring substantial energy like gaming laptops, MacBook Pro/Air, Dell XPS, HP Spectre x360, Lenovo Yoga, and Surface Pro
Compatible with smartphones and tablets including iPhone 16/15 series, iPad Pro/Air/Mini, Galaxy S23/S22 series
Compatible with Thunderbolt 5/4/3, USB4, USB-C Port
USB PD 3.1 Extended Power Range (EPR) - 28V/140W, 36V/180W, 48V/240W
Model: Cable Matters 2-Pack Extreme Flexible 240W USB C Charging Cable 6ft, White, for MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, iPhone 15 Pro, Apple Vision Pro (140W USB C Charger Cable, USB C Cable, USB 2.0, No Video)
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CableMatters has a different USB C 240W cable listing (according to pictures markings are different at the cable ends) they list as USB-IF Certified. Makes me wonder if they're clearing out non-certified cables here.
The listings, including feature call outs in the graphics, seem quite different, including safety features. I would rather buy the certified cable personally. It's not like you're plugging these into cheap devices, but more likely laptops.
Maybe, someday, something will support PD 3.1 EPR 240W mode. A lot of gadgets pass through my hands and I've yet to find anything that will take more than 100W over USB-C.
I think only laptops draw that much power. HP ZBooks have been capable of 140+W over USB-PD since 2022 at the least. My Core 12th Gen ZBook 15 Power G9 does that.
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CableMatters has a different USB C 240W cable listing (according to pictures markings are different at the cable ends) they list as USB-IF Certified. Makes me wonder if they're clearing out non-certified cables here.
The listings, including feature call outs in the graphics, seem quite different, including safety features. I would rather buy the certified cable personally. It's not like you're plugging these into cheap devices, but more likely laptops.
Excellent catch. USB-IF Certification matters quite a lot to me when I'm working with pricey devices. I may have inadvertently jumped on this deal if you hadn't caught that, and brought it up. Thanks!
FYI the data speeds are USB 2.0 from 20 years ago. This is true for most cheap charging cables. Just pointing this out for those who may not realize it.
There are 6' 240W PD 3.1 charging cables on Amazon that do 20Gbps for $9.99.
Of course, if you just want this as a charging cable, it's a charging cable.
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Maybe, someday, something will support PD 3.1 EPR 240W mode. A lot of gadgets pass through my hands and I've yet to find anything that will take more than 100W over USB-C.
No control chips yet, sadly.
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Maybe, someday, something will support PD 3.1 EPR 240W mode. A lot of gadgets pass through my hands and I've yet to find anything that will take more than 100W over USB-C.
16 inch MacBook Pros with M2 or M3 chips support 28 volts at 5 amps over USB C equaling 140w.
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USB-IF Certified listing (1pk 30% off):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGYRRT3Z/
The listings, including feature call outs in the graphics, seem quite different, including safety features. I would rather buy the certified cable personally. It's not like you're plugging these into cheap devices, but more likely laptops.
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USB-IF Certified listing (1pk 30% off):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGYRRT3Z/
The listings, including feature call outs in the graphics, seem quite different, including safety features. I would rather buy the certified cable personally. It's not like you're plugging these into cheap devices, but more likely laptops.
Cable Matters 40Gbps USB 4 Cable 6.6 ft / 2m, 8K Video, 240W Charging [amazon.com]
There are 6' 240W PD 3.1 charging cables on Amazon that do 20Gbps for $9.99.
Of course, if you just want this as a charging cable, it's a charging cable.
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edit : never mind, this only has 73 reviews
Edit: Just saw someone else posted above about this too
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