AnkerDirect via Amazon has 5-Pack 6' Anker 60W USB-C to USB-C Type C Charging Cable (Black) on sale for $12.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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6' USB C to USB C braided cable w/ support for 60W charging and data transfer rate of 5 Gbps
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 5-Pack 6' Anker 60W USB-C to USB-C Type C Charging Cable (Black) on sale for $12.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this product:
6' USB C to USB C braided cable w/ support for 60W charging and data transfer rate of 5 Gbps
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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Arright cables for charging phones and other devices that don't need 100 watts. Thinner and more flexible than Anker 100W cables, much thicker and not as flexible as the Lisen 60W cables. Also, the heads on these Anker cables aren't as nice or refined as in their more expensive cables. For charging phones and tablets while using them, I prefer the Lisen ones because they're so light and flexible. I do think these Anker ones will last longer though, and use them to charge laptops and other devices.
What is the real data transfer rate? In the product description, I see:
"Transfer Files in Seconds: Transfer movies, music, or an entire photo library in seconds with 480Mbps transfer speeds."
and also
"data transfer rate 5 gigabits per second"
I am dubious about the second claim when there is no data speed printed on the cables themselves.
Arright cables for charging phones and other devices that don't need 100 watts. Thinner and more flexible than Anker 100W cables, much thicker and not as flexible as the Lisen 60W cables. Also, the heads on these Anker cables aren't as nice or refined as in their more expensive cables. For charging phones and tablets while using them, I prefer the Lisen ones because they're so light and flexible. I do think these Anker ones will last longer though, and use them to charge laptops and other devices.
I buy any and all cheap usb cables, and the Lisen ones are the only ones I've had issues with. They work mostly okay, but very quickly a few of them get loose in iPhones and so charging goes on/off constantly. But at the same time that same plug works fine in an ipad or laptops/MacBook etc.
At these prices I don't care but found it funny it was only Lisen. Of course I bought like 20 of them so I'm letting kids beat it up
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I buy any and all cheap usb cables, and the Lisen ones are the only ones I've had issues with. They work mostly okay, but very quickly a few of them get loose in iPhones and so charging goes on/off constantly. But at the same time that same plug works fine in an ipad or laptops/MacBook etc.
At these prices I don't care but found it funny it was only Lisen. Of course I bought like 20 of them so I'm letting kids beat it up
Same here since my puppy thinks they are a fantastic chew toy when we are out.
Personally, I've never had an issue with the Lisen cables. To be honest, I prefer them over other brands because they use metric standard lengths (1 meter, 2 meters) versus imperial standard lengths (3 feet, 6 feet).
I took these on vacation with me along with a new OtterBox charger. it refused to charge so I went and wasted 30 bucks at the gas station. anyway I realized now it's actually these cables that were the culprit and not the otterbox.. complete waste of 30 bux on a charger..
What is the real data transfer rate? In the product description, I see:
"Transfer Files in Seconds: Transfer movies, music, or an entire photo library in seconds with 480Mbps transfer speeds."
and also
"data transfer rate 5 gigabits per second"
I am dubious about the second claim when there is no data speed printed on the cables themselves.
For this price, I can almost guarantee it's 480Mbps (USB 2.0). If it was USB 3.0, they would definitely mention it prominently.
There have been some good Slickdeals for high-speed USB-IF certified cables recently, but certified cables always seem to have their specs printed or embossed on the connectors.
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"Transfer Files in Seconds: Transfer movies, music, or an entire photo library in seconds with 480Mbps transfer speeds."
and also
"data transfer rate 5 gigabits per second"
I am dubious about the second claim when there is no data speed printed on the cables themselves.
I buy any and all cheap usb cables, and the Lisen ones are the only ones I've had issues with. They work mostly okay, but very quickly a few of them get loose in iPhones and so charging goes on/off constantly. But at the same time that same plug works fine in an ipad or laptops/MacBook etc.
At these prices I don't care but found it funny it was only Lisen. Of course I bought like 20 of them so I'm letting kids beat it up
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At these prices I don't care but found it funny it was only Lisen. Of course I bought like 20 of them so I'm letting kids beat it up
Same here since my puppy thinks they are a fantastic chew toy when we are out.
Personally, I've never had an issue with the Lisen cables. To be honest, I prefer them over other brands because they use metric standard lengths (1 meter, 2 meters) versus imperial standard lengths (3 feet, 6 feet).
I mean, who wouldn't want an extra six inches?
"Transfer Files in Seconds: Transfer movies, music, or an entire photo library in seconds with 480Mbps transfer speeds."
and also
"data transfer rate 5 gigabits per second"
I am dubious about the second claim when there is no data speed printed on the cables themselves.
maybe i should get something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/LDLrui-Cha...093H7GBJN/
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