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forum threadBoschToolsFan posted Yesterday 06:26 AM
forum threadBoschToolsFan posted Yesterday 06:26 AM

AmazonBasics USB-C to USB-A 2.0 Fast Charger Cable, 480Mbps Speed, USB-IF Certified $2.99 @ Woot!

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6' or 10' feet, same price $2.99
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  • USB-IF Certified, 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
  • Fast Charge and Data Transfer: Supports fast charging up to 15W (5V/3A) and data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps. Do not exceed recommended load (15W, 5V/3A). Limited charging speed for PD enabled devices
  • Enhanced durability: Tested to bend 95-degrees 5,000 times
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6' or 10' feet, same price $2.99
Only one per customer


https://electronics.woot.com/offe...er-cable-8
  • USB-IF Certified, 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
  • Fast Charge and Data Transfer: Supports fast charging up to 15W (5V/3A) and data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps. Do not exceed recommended load (15W, 5V/3A). Limited charging speed for PD enabled devices
  • Enhanced durability: Tested to bend 95-degrees 5,000 times

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Yesterday 01:29 PM
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djhunt
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Yesterday 01:29 PM
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6 or 10ft. Same price.
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Yesterday 06:03 PM
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q99
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Yesterday 06:03 PM
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15W is not going to fast charge any modern smartphone. These cables are useful for those little electronic devices that cannot handle fast charging. The product title should be "slow charger cable".
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Mill736Today 12:40 AM
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Good price for cheap cables from a legit brand.
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violentleaf
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Today 03:20 AM
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Quote from q99 :
15W is not going to fast charge any modern smartphone. These cables are useful for those little electronic devices that cannot handle fast charging. The product title should be "slow charger cable".
I get where you're coming from but "fast charge" is not a technical term - it's completely up to you. Since it's certified, it meets specification voltage drop limits and will likely charge your device faster than the USB-A to USB-C cables most people have in their junk drawers. Not only that, but despite the listing specifying a 15W rating because that's the power level it's certified to under USB-IF specification (3A @ 5V), it can support higher power level with third party protocols. For example, if both the device and charger supported Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 they could negotiate up to 36W (3A @ 12V) with this cable.
Last edited by violentleaf February 10, 2026 at 08:27 PM.
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Quote from violentleaf :
I get where you're coming from but "fast charge" is not a technical term - it's completely up to you. Since it's certified, it meets specification voltage drop limits and will likely charge your device faster than the USB-A to USB-C cables most people have in their junk drawers. Not only that, but despite the listing specifying a 15W rating because that's the power level it's certified to under USB-IF specification (3A @ 5V), it can support higher power level with third party protocols. For example, if both the device and charger supported Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 they could negotiate up to 36W (3A @ 12V) with this cable.
Quick Charge is obsolete, too. Most modern smartphones use USB Power Delivery (PD) fast charging and this cable does not support USB Power Delivery.

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