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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Sep 01, 2025 08:13 AM

2-Pack 6' Anker 240W USB-C 90-Degree Right Angle Braided Charging Cable (Black)

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 2-Pack 6' Anker 240W USB-C 90-Degree Right Angle Braided Charging Cable (Black, A81L6) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • 240W power/480 Mbps data
  • 90° right angle design
  • USB-C to right angle USB-C
  • 6' braided cable/10,000 bends

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 2-Pack 6' Anker 240W USB-C 90-Degree Right Angle Braided Charging Cable (Black, A81L6) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.
  • Note, product will be sold by AnkerDirect and fulfilled by Amazon.
Features:
  • 240W power/480 Mbps data
  • 90° right angle design
  • USB-C to right angle USB-C
  • 6' braided cable/10,000 bends

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Model: Anker Cable Right Angle, 240W 2-Pack 6 ft USB C to USB C Cable, 90 Degree Type C Braided Charging Cord, for iPhone 15, Samsung Galaxy S23, MacBook Pro 2020, iPad Pro, iPad Air 4, Pixel, and More

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whodiini
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The problem I have with USB C cables in general is that different ones have different capabilities and they usually are not marked what capability they have, So I waste time trying to figure out which one of my many cables have what capability. For example, this one can transfer data only up to 480Mbps, which is at the bottom of the pile for transfer speeds. The other note is that this is not a USB-IF certified for 240W. That said, if you only need a charging cable and not a data transfer cable, and you are willing to mark the cable so you dont forget, and you are willing not to use a USB-IF certified cable, from a good manufacturer, this is a reasonable deal. Otherwise, depending on your need, you can buy a 100W cable (who needs a 240W cable?), with 10Gbps transfer cable that can do double duty, or a thunderbolt cable. For me, I have too many USB C cables that are hard to keep track of, and I dont need another non-USB-IF certified cable that doesnt have a decent data transfer speed.

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Sep 01, 2025 04:47 PM
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deathcaughtSep 01, 2025 04:47 PM
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Will these work like Thunderbolt 4?
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Sep 01, 2025 05:12 PM
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crankyoldmanSep 01, 2025 05:12 PM
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Quote from deathcaught :
Will these work like Thunderbolt 4?
No, only 480 Mbps data
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Sep 01, 2025 05:26 PM
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smartass505Sep 01, 2025 05:26 PM
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Quote from crankyoldman :
No, only 480 Mbps data
No, it doesn't state anything about data transfer. These appear to be only charging cables.
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Sep 01, 2025 07:06 PM
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bamaskater11Sep 01, 2025 07:06 PM
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I have the nylon version of this cable from Anker and it's a whole lot more rugged than this non-nylon wrapped cable. I'd pass on this just because of that. Unless the cable will not move hardly at all, in which case this is a great deal for cable from a trusted manufacturer.
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Sep 01, 2025 07:24 PM
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whodiiniSep 01, 2025 07:24 PM
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The problem I have with USB C cables in general is that different ones have different capabilities and they usually are not marked what capability they have, So I waste time trying to figure out which one of my many cables have what capability. For example, this one can transfer data only up to 480Mbps, which is at the bottom of the pile for transfer speeds. The other note is that this is not a USB-IF certified for 240W. That said, if you only need a charging cable and not a data transfer cable, and you are willing to mark the cable so you dont forget, and you are willing not to use a USB-IF certified cable, from a good manufacturer, this is a reasonable deal. Otherwise, depending on your need, you can buy a 100W cable (who needs a 240W cable?), with 10Gbps transfer cable that can do double duty, or a thunderbolt cable. For me, I have too many USB C cables that are hard to keep track of, and I dont need another non-USB-IF certified cable that doesnt have a decent data transfer speed.
Sep 01, 2025 08:28 PM
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Medic311Sep 01, 2025 08:28 PM
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Quote from smartass505 :
No, it doesn't state anything about data transfer. These appear to be only charging cables.
well crap i didn't realize that
cancelling my order now
Sep 01, 2025 09:08 PM
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mithmanSep 01, 2025 09:08 PM
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Quote from whodiini :
The problem I have with USB C cables in general is that different ones have different capabilities and they usually are not marked what capability they have, So I waste time trying to figure out which one of my many cables have what capability. For example, this one can transfer data only up to 480Mbps, which is at the bottom of the pile for transfer speeds. The other note is that this is not a USB-IF certified for 240W. That said, if you only need a charging cable and not a data transfer cable, and you are willing to mark the cable so you dont forget, and you are willing not to use a USB-IF certified cable, from a good manufacturer, this is a reasonable deal. Otherwise, depending on your need, you can buy a 100W cable (who needs a 240W cable?), with 10Gbps transfer cable that can do double duty, or a thunderbolt cable. For me, I have too many USB C cables that are hard to keep track of, and I dont need another non-USB-IF certified cable that doesnt have a decent data transfer speed.
The 16" Macbook Pro M4 has a max charging wattage of 140W. So 240W is a lot but you would at least to step up from 100W if you want to use the fast charging capability.

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ellemdeeYesterday 12:34 AM
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The way the 90° end is designed, you might have trouble fully plugging it into your phone if you use a thick case, such as a hybrid case.
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AnonyM8611Yesterday 12:27 PM
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Quote from whodiini :
The problem I have with USB C cables in general is that different ones have different capabilities and they usually are not marked what capability they have, So I waste time trying to figure out which one of my many cables have what capability. For example, this one can transfer data only up to 480Mbps, which is at the bottom of the pile for transfer speeds. The other note is that this is not a USB-IF certified for 240W. That said, if you only need a charging cable and not a data transfer cable, and you are willing to mark the cable so you dont forget, and you are willing not to use a USB-IF certified cable, from a good manufacturer, this is a reasonable deal. Otherwise, depending on your need, you can buy a 100W cable (who needs a 240W cable?), with 10Gbps transfer cable that can do double duty, or a thunderbolt cable. For me, I have too many USB C cables that are hard to keep track of, and I dont need another non-USB-IF certified cable that doesnt have a decent data transfer speed.

https://a.co/d/9L5dOlg get this. All your usb cable problems will be solved. And it will tell you what all your chargers are capable of as well. I almost went blind playing with mine.
Last edited by AnonyM8611 September 2, 2025 at 05:29 AM.
Yesterday 12:30 PM
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AnonyM8611Yesterday 12:30 PM
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Quote from ellemdee :
The way the 90° end is designed, you might have trouble fully plugging it into your phone if you use a thick case, such as a hybrid case.

I use mine to connect my quest 3 to my computer to play it not going over wifi.
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whodiiniYesterday 04:48 PM
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Quote from AnonyM8611 :
https://a.co/d/9L5dOlg get this. All your usb cable problems will be solved. And it will tell you what all your chargers are capable of as well. I almost went blind playing with mine.
I got this. Ridiculous that you have to pay $50+ so you can see if your USB C cable is working. I ended up also getting a USB C to USB C cable tester. Finally I decided it is far cheaper and easier just to buy USB-IF certified cables and mark them when I get them. Then you dont need any of these testers. It makes no sense to save $5 on a cable and spend $50+ on cable testers. Here is the USB-IF certified cable I got from Amazon. On sale, its about $8. Cable Matters [USB-IF Certified] 240W USB C Cable - 6.6ft, Up to [240W Charging, 480Mbps]

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGYRR...tle_5&th=1
Yesterday 08:19 PM
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AnonyM8611Yesterday 08:19 PM
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Quote from whodiini :
I got this. Ridiculous that you have to pay $50+ so you can see if your USB C cable is working. I ended up also getting a USB C to USB C cable tester. Finally I decided it is far cheaper and easier just to buy USB-IF certified cables and mark them when I get them. Then you dont need any of these testers. It makes no sense to save $5 on a cable and spend $50+ on cable testers. Here is the USB-IF certified cable I got from Amazon. On sale, its about $8. Cable Matters [USB-IF Certified] 240W USB C Cable - 6.6ft, Up to [240W Charging, 480Mbps]

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGYRR...tle_5&th=1

It does way more than that. It will tell you what charging protocols are supported by your charger etc. cant tell you how many times you can have the best cable and your charger doesnt either push it or negotiate to charge the fastest. Its more education, understanding and fun!
Yesterday 11:32 PM
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whodiiniYesterday 11:32 PM
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I realize. There is a difference between buying something for education and fun vs for need. As I said, I own this exact one as well and it is a power meter, not a cable tester. It is useful to test chargers but wont test the capability of cables. If you want a cable tester, look at this:
https://treedix.com/collections/b...ing-mini-b

This is a cable tester. As I said again, save your money and buy a USB-IF certified cable. You can spend your money for fun whatever way you want, but for me, buying non-certified cables and testing them is not my idea of fun. its just me.

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