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USB-C to USB-A M/M Charge/Sync Cable 2M(6.5ft) with Aluminum Alloy Connector - PrimeCables® $9.99 FS

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[Primecables.ca] USB-C to USB-A M/M Charge/Sync Cable 2M(6.5ft) with Aluminum Alloy Connector - PrimeCables® $9.99 FS

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Don't forget Rakuten 2.5% or GCR 1.7%
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Don’t buy this, it charges very slow, can’t even charge my iPad Pro.
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sonyHdr12 wrote: Don’t buy this, it charges very slow, can’t even charge my iPad Pro.
You need a USB-C to USB-C cable for that. Any USB-A cable is going to be slow for iPad Pro
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This cable isn't great for modern day phone charging as it only supports 15W with 5V @ 3A due to USB-A to USB-C, not 5A (max 100W @ 20V with a USB-C to USB-C cable). This also doesn't have a built in e-Marker chip for safety since it's so low wattage. This PrimeCables cable would be for charging lower end or older phones only and wouldn't work for most laptop charging or for powering monitors or other higher draw devices safely. This also doesn't support DisplayPort over USB-C, so no connections for video out from laptops or phones to monitors, etc. At least it supports up to 10Gbps data speeds which is better than most cheap(er) USB-C cables.

If you want a USB-C to USB-C cable that supports all USB 3.1 Gen 2 features with a built in e-Marker chip for up to 100W charging, as well as being a thicker and higher quality braided design, check out something like the following Fasgear cables. Otherwise this PrimeCables cable is better than quite a few other USB-A to USB-C cables thanks to its data speeds.

Fasgear 90 degree USB-C cables with 100W PD, 10Gbps & [email protected]
amazon-ca-fasgear-90-degree-usb-c-cable ... #p35787318

Straight version:
https://www.amazon.ca/Fasgear-Charge-De ... B07Y86RTSH
Last edited by Elrondolio on Mar 12th, 2022 7:31 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Elrondolio wrote: This cable is ok, but only 3A charging (max 60W @ 20V), not 5A (max 100W @ 20V) and doesn't have a built in e-Marker chip for safety. This PrimeCables cable would be for charging phones only and wouldn't work for most laptop charging or for powering monitors or other higher draw devices safely. This also doesn't support DisplayPort over USB-C, so no connections for video out from laptops or phones to monitors, etc. At least it supports up to 10Gbps data speeds which is better than most cheap(er) USB-C cables.

If you want a cable that supports all USB 3.1 Gen 2 features with a built in e-Marker chip for up to 100W charging, as well as being a thicker and higher quality braided design, check out something like the following Fasgear cables. Otherwise this PrimeCables cable is better than quite a few other USB-A to USB-C cables thanks to its data speeds.

Fasgear 90 degree USB-C cables with 100W PD, 10Gbps & [email protected]
amazon-ca-fasgear-90-degree-usb-c-cable ... #p35787318
loL it can’t be 60W, it’s lower than 15w for sure, maybe under 10w.
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sonyHdr12 wrote: loL it can’t be 60W, it’s lower than 15w for sure, maybe under 10w.
You're right... forgot this is a USB-A to USB-C, so no more than 5V @ 3A... max of 15W charging. Thanks, missed the connector type here. Edited the above post.
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Is THIS any good??
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