AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 2-in-1 USB-C to 2x USB-C 140W Max Fast Charging Cables on sale as listed below. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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4-ft (3-ft long base cable w/ two 1-ft sections that can be adjusted with a cable slider)
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 2-in-1 USB-C to 2x USB-C 140W Max Fast Charging Cables on sale as listed below. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.
Available:
4-ft (3-ft long base cable w/ two 1-ft sections that can be adjusted with a cable slider)
Model: Anker USB C Cable, 4 ft 2-in-1 USB C to USB C Cable 140W Max, Fast Charging for iPhone 15/15 Pro/15 Pro Max/15 Plus, Samsung S24/S23, MacBook Air/Pro, Lenovo, HP, iPad, and More (USB 2.0, Braided)
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I have received a ton of C to C cables from devices, but NEVER a C brick. I get tons of A bricks with my A to C cables. Very weird. I guess I have to buy a C brick separately?
I have received a ton of C to C cables from devices, but NEVER a C brick. I get tons of A bricks with my A to C cables. Very weird. I guess I have to buy a C brick separately?
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I've got four of these. They work well. Basically, they do the job that a two port power supply does in terms of splitting the power across two ports, with the one major difference being: This isn't a power supply.
So why would you want one of these? Normally, I'd say: You wouldn't. But I have a pretty good use case myself: I often use a MacBook Pro for coding (i.e. programming), and I often use the Apple Vision Pro as a virtual big-screen monitor. So I use a 100w power supply, and one of these Anker cables, and one of the 2 plugs from the Anker cable goes to the notebook, and one goes to the Vision Pro battery pack.
For example, I keep a power supply under the couch with one of these plugged in, and the cable fork that goes to the Macbook Pro has an extension and MagSafe 3 adapter, e.g.
That gives me a little extra reach on the power cable for the notebook, and the safety / convenience of the MagSafe connection.
At another location, my (6 foot) cable has to go across a span where people sometimes have to walk through, so I use a high quality magnetic USB C connector on the power supply itself to connect it to the cable: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/32...69188.html ... this allows one single cable to be easily removed and reattached if someone needs to squeeze by, and prevents the notebook and Vision Pro from getting accidentally yanked off the table or desk.
So yeah, I love these Anker cables. But you probably don't need one.
USB-C charging uses smart negotiation (Power Delivery). In my humble opinion, it's not a good idea to use these split cables that may confuse the conversation between the charger and the device .
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USB-C charging uses smart negotiation (Power Delivery). In my humble opinion, it's not a good idea to use these split cables that may confuse the conversation between the charger and the device .
I use one of these to charge my iPhone 15 and S24 nightly and it works fine. Chargers both as 'super fast'
I wouldn't recommend it for anything other than actual devices though. Some of smaller items like fans, headsets and battery packs won't take a charge from these cables.
if it worked for all devices I'd say it'd be great especially for travel. As it is I find myself having to work around it occasionally. I should have just ran two cables
USB-C charging uses smart negotiation (Power Delivery). In my humble opinion, it's not a good idea to use these split cables that may confuse the conversation between the charger and the device .
The reason for the piece of plastic right where the cable splits is because this has circuitry to aid that process. It's fine.
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So why would you want one of these? Normally, I'd say: You wouldn't. But I have a pretty good use case myself: I often use a MacBook Pro for coding (i.e. programming), and I often use the Apple Vision Pro as a virtual big-screen monitor. So I use a 100w power supply, and one of these Anker cables, and one of the 2 plugs from the Anker cable goes to the notebook, and one goes to the Vision Pro battery pack.
For example, I keep a power supply under the couch with one of these plugged in, and the cable fork that goes to the Macbook Pro has an extension and MagSafe 3 adapter, e.g.
* https://www.aliexpress.
* https://www.aliexpress.
That gives me a little extra reach on the power cable for the notebook, and the safety / convenience of the MagSafe connection.
At another location, my (6 foot) cable has to go across a span where people sometimes have to walk through, so I use a high quality magnetic USB C connector on the power supply itself to connect it to the cable: https://www.aliexpress.
So yeah, I love these Anker cables. But you probably don't need one.
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I wouldn't recommend it for anything other than actual devices though. Some of smaller items like fans, headsets and battery packs won't take a charge from these cables.
if it worked for all devices I'd say it'd be great especially for travel. As it is I find myself having to work around it occasionally. I should have just ran two cables
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