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3-Pack LISEN 240W USB-C to USB-C Charger Cables (2x 3.3' + 6.6')

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B King via Amazon has 3-Pack LISEN 240W USB-C to USB-C Charger Cables (2x 3.3' + 6.6') on sale for $4.99. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

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  • Reinforced braided USB-C to USB-C cable
  • Supports PD 3.0 and QC 3.0 fast charging
  • Maximum charging power is 240W/5A
  • Data transfer speed up to 480Mbps
  • Apple official e-marker smart chip

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B King via Amazon has 3-Pack LISEN 240W USB-C to USB-C Charger Cables (2x 3.3' + 6.6') on sale for $4.99. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • Reinforced braided USB-C to USB-C cable
  • Supports PD 3.0 and QC 3.0 fast charging
  • Maximum charging power is 240W/5A
  • Data transfer speed up to 480Mbps
  • Apple official e-marker smart chip

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer matches our popular front page deal from early February 2025 which earned over 50 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 780 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Fast charging does not require USB 3. You can charge devices at up to 240watts regardless of the data speed. You just need a charger and device that can handle the faster charge rate.
Charging capacity is actually the simplest part of the Type-C spec, and should not be conflated with data speed.

Every single type of C2C cable must support 60W of power delivery to be compliant with the spec, regardless of the data speeds it supports.

Above that, first with the 100W spec, and now with the current 240W EPR spec, requires e-marker chips embedded in the cable to signal to devices they support high power delivery.

That's it. Nothing to do with data speeds.

Cheap cables may not be capable of their claimed rated capacity, but that's because they're non-compliant, not because of the spec.
I just checked my LISEN 100W USB-C cable I bought in last week's SD on here, great product, very good build quality and it's charging my Samsung Fold at Super Fast Charging. I'm gonna get some of these 250W too.

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Skallywaggz
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Is LISEN a good brand? I've been seeing their stuff on here like CRAZY for "seems too good to be true" prices.
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Quote from Slick_shopper4u :
Yes, but remember, not all USB-C cables are created equal. It may say 60w or 100w or 240w but watch the data transfer speeds, because if it's 480mb/s then it's USB 2.0, and won't work with Super Fast Charging, and will charge at 15W.I've tried a few of these and returned them since the super fast charging on my Android tablet didn't work.
I just checked my LISEN 100W USB-C cable I bought in last week's SD on here, great product, very good build quality and it's charging my Samsung Fold at Super Fast Charging. I'm gonna get some of these 250W too.
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Quote from HappyFang5534 :
I just checked my LISEN 100W USB-C cable I bought in last week's SD on here, great product, very good build quality and it's charging my Samsung Fold at Super Fast Charging. I'm gonna get some of these 250W too.
I second that I am happy with my lisen products 👍 car charger and cable
Feb 27, 2025
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TheRealVassago
Feb 27, 2025
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I've bought a few Lisen 240w cables. I don't know if they are doing the full 240w, but they are at least doing enough to charge my laptops while I use them, so they serve their purpose. They also support super fast charging on my phone.
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Quote from Slick_shopper4u :
Yes, but remember, not all USB-C cables are created equal. It may say 60w or 100w or 240w but watch the data transfer speeds, because if it's 480mb/s then it's USB 2.0, and won't work with Super Fast Charging, and will charge at 15W.

I've tried a few of these and returned them since the super fast charging on my Android tablet didn't work.
Fast charging does not require USB 3. You can charge devices at up to 240watts regardless of the data speed. You just need a charger and device that can handle the faster charge rate.
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Why LISEN is all over SD but almost nowhere to be found on other sites? like Reddit

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Quote from NeatCable281 :
Why LISEN is all over SD but almost nowhere to be found on other sites? like Reddit
It's what the kids call a shill now a days.
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eric781
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I have a few LISEN wireless chargers, iPad arm, and some USB—C cables. The build quality is a lot like that brand Aukey that was around a few years ago. Build quality is pretty good, their stuff seems to last.
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parkskier426
Feb 27, 2025
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I'll always Stan for this brand. I buy them every time they go this cheap just to have spares. I regularly charge @ 140w PD no issues, same with PPS @ 45W. Have yet to have one fail. In for more!
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Ok quality, not sure about 240w
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I had ordered the Anker 5 pack 100 Watt for $13 that is not yet shipped, should I just buy 2 sets of these instead?
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Quote from Slick_shopper4u :
Yes, but remember, not all USB-C cables are created equal. It may say 60w or 100w or 240w but watch the data transfer speeds, because if it's 480mb/s then it's USB 2.0, and won't work with Super Fast Charging, and will charge at 15W.

I've tried a few of these and returned them since the super fast charging on my Android tablet didn't work.
Charging capacity is actually the simplest part of the Type-C spec, and should not be conflated with data speed.

Every single type of C2C cable must support 60W of power delivery to be compliant with the spec, regardless of the data speeds it supports.

Above that, first with the 100W spec, and now with the current 240W EPR spec, requires e-marker chips embedded in the cable to signal to devices they support high power delivery.

That's it. Nothing to do with data speeds.

Cheap cables may not be capable of their claimed rated capacity, but that's because they're non-compliant, not because of the spec.
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Same questions get asked every single time these are posted. Maybe if yall would lisen...
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Recent amazon reviews are a bit of a turn off

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