Amazon has 5-Pack 6' Amazon Basics USB-C to USB-A 2.0 15W Fast Charger Cables (Black) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has 5-Pack 6' Amazon Basics USB-C to USB-A 2.0 15W Fast Charger Cables (Black) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for sharing this deal.
Model: Amazon Basics 5-Pack USB-C to USB-A 2.0 Fast Charger Cable, 480Mbps Speed, USB-IF Certified, for Apple iPhone 15, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Tablets, Laptops, 6 Foot, Black
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These cables are pretty much only good for the USB-C devices that can't charge with fast charging cables. I have lots of cheap Chinese products that will only charge on slower USB-C connections.
It's labeled backwards and got the description backwards as well. USB-C to USB-A 2.0 implies USB-C -> USB-A. It should be USB-A -> USB-C. USB-A cannot output power.
The description says: "connects any USB-C to any standard USB-A enabled devices. For power transfer/charging smartphones, power banks, wall/car chargers, and low-power devices. Suitable for data transfer between smartphones, tablets, laptops, hard drives and more" which is worded in a way that also implies powering USB-A devices.
$2 per cable seems like a good price, even if it is just 15W.
I almost never need to "fast" charge my phones/devices; I just charge overnight.
Slow charging means less heat/stress on your batteries anyway, extending its life.
I literally sorted out all my USB cables today, with the intention to through away almost all USB-A to USB-C. I can always use one of the few A-to-C adapters, should I ever need.
Honestly, I don't know who would want to buy them nowadays.
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It's labeled backwards and got the description backwards as well. USB-C to USB-A 2.0 implies USB-C -> USB-A. It should be USB-A -> USB-C. USB-A cannot output power.
The description says: "connects any USB-C to any standard USB-A enabled devices. For power transfer/charging smartphones, power banks, wall/car chargers, and low-power devices. Suitable for data transfer between smartphones, tablets, laptops, hard drives and more" which is worded in a way that also implies powering USB-A devices.
I almost never need to "fast" charge my phones/devices; I just charge overnight.
Slow charging means less heat/stress on your batteries anyway, extending its life.
Honestly, I don't know who would want to buy them nowadays.
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