BCXY via Amazon has
5' Firsting 3-in-2 Travel Charging Cable w/ Apple Watch Charger (Lightning & USB-C, Red/Black) for $9.99 - $5 when you enter promo code
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$4.99.
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Features:- 3 in 2 Multi Charging Cable offers 6 charging options(USB-C/A to iWatch Charger, USB-C/A to L port, USB-C/A to Type C
- Chargers for multiple devices features built-in advanced protection chips
- Features auto chip recognition and is compatible with the latest iOS system for your smartwatch. Equipped with a built-in strong adsorption charging module, this multi chargers for all devices attaches to the back of your iWatch and holds it securely in place, ensuring safe and efficient charging
- Sandblasted aluminum housing and one-piece plug tested to 40,000+ insertion and removal cycles
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I hooked it up to a 200w power bank with output display via USB-C. Connected my iPhone Pro, which had a 20% charge at the time so was ready to pull some power. It never went above 7.5w.
I added my AirPods Pro via the lightning cable, while leaving the iPhone connected. It went up to 8.5w (+1w increase).
Waited a few mins, no change. Added my Apple Watch via the watch charger and it went up to 9.5w (another +1w increase).
After a few minutes, it would bounce around 10-10.5w, never going above 10.5w. That's 5.1V / 1.9A. The cable detector shows no e-chip (as expected) and rated for 3A-60w, but it obviously can't hit even 20% of that.
When I unplugged everything but my iPhone (USB-C), it went back down to 7.5w...
So yeah, don't expect much from this cable. I was hoping at least 20-30w in single use, but that was apparently way too optimistic.
EDIT: In case anyone was wondering, tried USB-A instead of C for input. Same ~7.5w draw.
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