AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has 2-Pack 6' Anker 240W USB-C 90-Degree Right Angle Braided Charging Cable (Black) for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $6 lower (38% savings) than the list price of $15.99
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AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has 2-Pack 6' Anker 240W USB-C 90-Degree Right Angle Braided Charging Cable (Black) for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $6 lower (38% savings) than the list price of $15.99
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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Anker is a more premium brand, at least compared to other Chinese brands. Why can't they go the extra mile and have their USB cables clearly indicate what they are? At this point I have dozens of USB-C cables. It seems near impossible to keep track of which cables support which wattage and transfer speeds.
Anker is a more premium brand, at least compared to other Chinese brands. Why can't they go the extra mile and have their USB cables clearly indicate what they are? At this point I have dozens of USB-C cables. It seems near impossible to keep track of which cables support which wattage and transfer speeds.
Agreed! As these cables support more and more power, they should label better.Here's an Acer equivalent 240w pack which are labeled, but not right-angle: https://a.co/d/iz4wjMV
Anker is a more premium brand, at least compared to other Chinese brands. Why can't they go the extra mile and have their USB cables clearly indicate what they are? At this point I have dozens of USB-C cables. It seems near impossible to keep track of which cables support which wattage and transfer speeds.
Anker is a more premium brand, at least compared to other Chinese brands. Why can't they go the extra mile and have their USB cables clearly indicate what they are? At this point I have dozens of USB-C cables. It seems near impossible to keep track of which cables support which wattage and transfer speeds.
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