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USB-C to USB-C (USB 2.0) Cable - White 1m

$29.95

Cable Length

1m
2m
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Features
  • Up to 100W fast charging speed​
  • 480Mbps transfer speeds​
  • Best for USB-C laptops, tablets & phones​
  • 5-year warranty
Overview
A fast charging USB-C cable, supporting up to 5A/100W turbo charging, this cable can power up your USB-C laptop, tablet or smartphone at up to 100W optimal speeds. This cable also allows you to experience up to 480Mbps transfer speeds, so you can quickly sync photos, music and data to your USB-C enabled devices. Designed with double braided nylon and strain-relief, to minimize fraying, this cable has been tried and tested to withstand wear and tear. This ultra-reliable cable comes with 5-year warranty.
Specifications

Type

USB-C to USB-C Cable (USB 2.0)

Material: Stainless Steel Housing with Kevlar® Core

Length: 1 Meter

Colour: Braided White

 

Model Number

CY2693PCTYC

 

Compatible for charging

Smart Phones

Tablets

Laptops

 

Elements

Best for Laptop Charging (Turbo Charging 5A/100W)

Supports File transfer (Fast Data Speed 480 Mbps)

5 Years Warranty

Designed in Australia

USB-C to USB-C (USB 2.0) Cable - White 1m

5

Year Warranty

100W

Power Output

USB-C to USB-C (USB 2.0) Cable - White 1m USB-C to USB-C (USB 2.0) Cable - White 1m

FAQ

What is a fast-charging cable?

Fast charging cables are able to offer speeds of at least 2.4A/12W. This refers to the power output of the cable, and the higher the rating, the faster the charging speeds. Modern cables are multifunctional and often utilise improvements in USB technology to allow for rapid data transfer speeds in addition to quick charging.

Can I use any cable for fast charging?

For the fastest charging speeds, look for the cable’s output, measure in amps (A) or watts (W). ‘Fast’ cables are typically those offering an output of at least 2.4A/12W, but the most streamlined modern cables can be 3A/60W or, as in the case of USB-C to USB-C technology, up to 5A/100W.

Does cable length affect charging speed?

Besides the output capacity of the cable, its physical properties can affect its potential charging speed. Both cable length and gauge (the thickness of the cable) can affect the speed at which a cable can charge a device, with longer and thinner cables both creating more resistance and thus slowing down the charging speed.

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