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Model: Anker USB C to USB C Cable, Type C 60W Fast Charging Cable (6FT, 5Pack) for iPhone 16 Series, iPad Mini 6 and More (USB 2.0, Black)
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Literally just threw one of these out an this morning. It's the 2nd one now from that pack.
They aren't as durable as you'd expect for a braided name brand cable. They're designed to look tougher than they are.
I like to keep some 6ft for next to the bed/couch where you're more likely to want to charge and look at the device. Which means inevitably some tugging at the strain relief.
So I'm not really keen on recommending these if you want something strong. If you view it like the typical throw away cable, for the price it's decent.
Anker makes better cables than these.
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Literally just threw one of these out an this morning. It's the 2nd one now from that pack.
They aren't as durable as you'd expect for a braided name brand cable. They're designed to look tougher than they are.
I like to keep some 6ft for next to the bed/couch where you're more likely to want to charge and look at the device. Which means inevitably some tugging at the strain relief.
So I'm not really keen on recommending these if you want something strong. If you view it like the typical throw away cable, for the price it's decent.
Literally just threw one of these out an this morning. It's the 2nd one now from that pack.
They aren't as durable as you'd expect for a braided name brand cable. They're designed to look tougher than they are.
I like to keep some 6ft for next to the bed/couch where you're more likely to want to charge and look at the device. Which means inevitably some tugging at the strain relief.
So I'm not really keen on recommending these if you want something strong. If you view it like the typical throw away cable, for the price it's decent.
Anker makes better cables than these.
I believe these ones also have lifetime warranty. I've had to use it before for their powerline lightning cables, and I've had no issues getting it replaced for free
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They had a pack of 5 pack of 100 watt cables for $13 recently, recommend waiting. There's a lot of nice GaN chargers that start at 65 watts for laptops.
To make these cables usable in long run, am trying to get 100 watt and ideally 240 watt cables for uses other than just small electronics.
I believe these ones also have lifetime warranty. I've had to use it before for their powerline lightning cables, and I've had no issues getting it replaced for free
Only against "factory defects". If they broke after use, it wasn't a factory defect. Been there, done that.
The more expensive lines have the better warranties.
Literally just threw one of these out an this morning. It's the 2nd one now from that pack.
They aren't as durable as you'd expect for a braided name brand cable. They're designed to look tougher than they are.
I like to keep some 6ft for next to the bed/couch where you're more likely to want to charge and look at the device. Which means inevitably some tugging at the strain relief.
So I'm not really keen on recommending these if you want something strong. If you view it like the typical throw away cable, for the price it's decent.
Anker makes better cables than these.
I second this... I went through 3 of these within 2 months. They were used for charging a tablet, and no strain was applied... these just died too fast.
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You just may not get the maximum charging speed
The applies to some phones that can charge at more than 60W
They aren't as durable as you'd expect for a braided name brand cable. They're designed to look tougher than they are.
I like to keep some 6ft for next to the bed/couch where you're more likely to want to charge and look at the device. Which means inevitably some tugging at the strain relief.
So I'm not really keen on recommending these if you want something strong. If you view it like the typical throw away cable, for the price it's decent.
Anker makes better cables than these.
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You just may not get the maximum charging speed
The applies to some phones that can charge at more than 60W
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank digitalgimpus
They aren't as durable as you'd expect for a braided name brand cable. They're designed to look tougher than they are.
I like to keep some 6ft for next to the bed/couch where you're more likely to want to charge and look at the device. Which means inevitably some tugging at the strain relief.
So I'm not really keen on recommending these if you want something strong. If you view it like the typical throw away cable, for the price it's decent.
Anker makes better cables than these.
You just may not get the maximum charging speed
The applies to some phones that can charge at more than 60W
They aren't as durable as you'd expect for a braided name brand cable. They're designed to look tougher than they are.
I like to keep some 6ft for next to the bed/couch where you're more likely to want to charge and look at the device. Which means inevitably some tugging at the strain relief.
So I'm not really keen on recommending these if you want something strong. If you view it like the typical throw away cable, for the price it's decent.
Anker makes better cables than these.
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To make these cables usable in long run, am trying to get 100 watt and ideally 240 watt cables for uses other than just small electronics.
The more expensive lines have the better warranties.
They aren't as durable as you'd expect for a braided name brand cable. They're designed to look tougher than they are.
I like to keep some 6ft for next to the bed/couch where you're more likely to want to charge and look at the device. Which means inevitably some tugging at the strain relief.
So I'm not really keen on recommending these if you want something strong. If you view it like the typical throw away cable, for the price it's decent.
Anker makes better cables than these.
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