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  • US$ 12.99

    2022-03-25

    F****n

    It is what it is. Works to charge quickly and for data transferring. Seems sturdy.
    Amazon
  • US$ 12.99

    2022-03-22

    R****r

    This cable might be okay, but USB 3.1 x2 file transfers using it would hang after 5 minutes of heavy file moving between a Windows PC and a Pixel phone. I would need to disconnect and reconnect to get the files transfers to work again. One time Windows black-screened and I needed to reboot the computer.With that being said, the problem could have been the PC hardware, Windows 10, the Pixel phone, or the Android system. Or... a combination of the above and or with the cable.The only way for me to be sure that the cable is the problem would be to purchase a cable from another manufacturer. I'll think about that.
    Amazon
  • US$ 13.99

    2022-03-21

    Am****er

    Really good cable that charges, transmits video and data all in one. I use it for Samsung Dex.
    Amazon
  • US$ 12.99

    2022-03-18

    Jo****is

    Great set of cables. I was able to use it to extend the connection from my USB C dock to my pc with no impact to speed or video output. No lag whatsoever.
    Amazon
  • US$ 13.99

    2022-03-13

    d****c

    Works for AOC I1601FWUXWorks well
    Amazon
  • US$ 13.99

    2022-03-13

    bl****fs

    I got this for development of Oculus Quest 2 applications. It works great as a link cable and is the perfect length for seated games or quick previews. Definitely speeds up development time.
    Amazon
  • US$ 12.99

    2022-03-10

    To****on

    Let's decode what the description for this cable is and you can decide if it will be what you need.Thanks to the people who specify the USB standards (and especially their marketing), USB 3 references is a mess (USB 3.1 = USB 3.0!!!) AND USB-C cables do not generally identify themselves as to what they support. Some are data only. Others are charging, but very slow data. And some support video, while some do not. How do you tell the difference by looking at the cables? You can't! [EDIT:] Go to the end to see a quick rundown of the various USB3 flavors as described by the good (debatable) people who set and promote the USB standards.USB-C to USB-C. Got a USB-C port for each device you want to connect? Check.10 feet/3 meters. Useful for those cases where the ports are on opposite ends of device location. We don't really want to put upward stress on the port(s) or a sharp bend on the cable, do we?USB 3.1 Gen 2. Or, same as USB 3.2 Gen 2x1. Data transfer speeds up to 10 Gbps. Check.100W 20V/5A Power Delivery. If your device AND charge support that.4K@60Hz Video Output. The cable handles video. If you need it for a monitor. This is it. If you have oddly placed ports on your monitor and/or device where a six feet cable is going to be just short (see above). This is your cable.Red. Well, not red, red. More red mixed with white. Let's say reddish.The cable is on the thicker side. Not sure if it's the braiding or the wiring. It's going to be less flexible than thinner cables.So far, two days in, the cable appears to work well for a 2k monitor (that's 1440p vertical resolution) I am using it for. Will update if things go pear shaped and/or if I get a chance to push 4k, or 10Gbps data, or 100w charging through it.[EDIT:] So, here's what the USB3 standard naming appears to be when this is written [early 2020]. Note that these are backwards compatible with previous standards. For example: USB 3.2 devices will work with USB 2.0 ports, at USB 2.0 speeds.USB 3.0:This adds SuperSpeed transfer rate, about 10x faster transfer speed compared to the USB 2.0's maximum speed standard called Hi-Speed . USB 3.0 connectors (USB-A connectors) are supposed to be blue and USB 2.0 connectors are supposed to be white. The USB 3.0 connectors are also supposed to be labeled with two S's. Oh, but we don't talk about that anymore. Except we do, it's now called USB 3.1 Gen 1. Same, um, stuff, different name.USB 3.1 Gen 1:Same as USB 3.0. That is, maximum throughput of 5 Gb/s (roughly 500 MB/s accounting for overhead). If someone refers to USB 3.1 support, this is likely what they mean.USB 3.1 Gen 2:AKA SuperSpeed+ . Supports up to 10 Gb/s (roughly 1,200 MB/s accounting for overhead). This is supported over existing USB 3, type A connectors (blue) and USB-C connectors.USB 3.2:Replaces USB 3.1. That's right, we're not supposed to talk about USB 3.1 anymore. We're supposed to use USB 3.2 in its place. 3.2 keeps the SuperSpeed and SuperSpeed+ modes but adds two more SuperSpeed+ modes over USB-C connectors using two lanes instead of one.USB 3.2 Gen 1:AKA USB 3.1 Gen 1. Same as SuperSpeed . 5 Gb/s.USB 3.2 Gen 2:Also refer to as SuperSpeed but, 10 Gb/s.USB 3.2 Gen 2x2:Also refer to as SuperSpeed but, 20 Gb/s.Dang! Trying to explain USB 3x is longer than the original review. And this doesn't even take into account DisplayPort over USB-C. Which is what this cable supports. DisplayPort over USB-C enables one to connect a monitor using USB-C connectors while also delivering up to 100W of power and USB 3.1 SuperSpeed data rates. Or do they mean USB 3.2 Gen 1? I would test the data speeds, but I think I've lost track of time since I sat down to type up this edit about USB 3x and I may have forgotten to pay my electric bill...
    Amazon
  • US$ 12.99

    2022-03-10

    To****on

    Let's decode what the description for this cable is and you can decide if it will be what you need.Thanks to the people who specify the USB standards (and especially their marketing), USB 3 references is a mess (USB 3.1 = USB 3.0!!!) AND USB-C cables do not generally identify themselves as to what they support. Some are data only. Others are charging, but very slow data. And some support video, while some do not. How do you tell the difference by looking at the cables? You can't!USB-C to USB-C. Got a USB-C port for each device you want to connect? Check.10 feet/3 meters. Useful for those cases where the ports are on opposite ends of device location. We don't really want to put upward stress on the port(s) or a sharp bend on the cable, do we?USB 3.1 Gen 2. Or, same as USB 3.2 Gen 2x1. Data transfer speeds up to 10 Gbps. Check.100W 20V/5A Power Delivery. If your device AND charge support that.4K@60Hz Video Output. The cable handles video. If you need it for a monitor. This is it. If you have oddly placed ports on your monitor and/or device where a six feet cable is going to be just short (see above). This is your cable.Red. Well, not red, red. More red mixed with white. Let's say reddish.The cable is on the thicker side. Not sure if it's the braiding or the wiring. It's going to be less flexible than thinner cables.So far, two days in, the cable appears to work well for a 2k monitor (that's 1440p vertical resolution) I am using it for. Will update if things go pear shaped and/or if I get a chance to push 4k, or 10Gbps data, or 100w charging through it.
    Amazon
  • US$ 13.99

    2022-03-08

    I****c

    Nothing much to say i wish i got 15ft and yeah so far i think ill get it
    Amazon
  • US$ 13.99

    2022-03-08

    C****y

    Very useful with the 90 degree connection.
    Amazon
  • US$ 12.99

    2022-03-08

    B****K

    Bought this to use as a tether for my Canon R5. Works great and is way cheaper than any other name brand tether. Had better specs than most name brand camera tethers too! Very happy with this product!
    Amazon
  • US$ 12.99

    2022-03-08

    La****er

    Worked perfect for my needs
    Amazon
  • US$ 13.99

    2022-02-27

    M****.

    I use 2 of these. One to fast charge my phone and one to connect my laptop to my dock which connects to 2 displays, a few usb devices, and high speed Ethernet. Doesn't bend much where you don't want it to and the parallel usb-c connection works well with cable management.
    Amazon
  • US$ 12.99

    2022-02-26

    Am****er

    Fast charging
    Amazon
  • US$ 12.99

    2022-02-16

    Br****on

    The media could not be loaded.  This cable is awesome. I use it for my external hard drive on my Mac. It delivers speeds up to 104 mb/s write and 114.3 mb/s read on a sata drive and 475.3 mb/s write and 511.9 mb/s read for a solid state.
    Amazon
  • US$ 13.99

    2022-02-16

    Jo****er

    Great USB-C cable that supports high speed transfers and video on an M1 MacBook Air.90 degree angle comes in very handy in keeping cables neatly managed as MacBook Air only has ports on one side.I now have 3 of these cables and they are great and reliable!
    Amazon
  • US$ 13.99

    2022-02-16

    S****S

    All good.
    Amazon
  • US$ 12.99

    2022-02-07

    Am****er

    I like the product because it works; I use it with my electronics equipment.
    Amazon
  • US$ 13.99

    2022-02-06

    Pa****on

    Using it to connect oculus quest 2 to the computer and it works great
    Amazon
  • US$ 13.99

    2022-02-05

    Br****is

    Works great using it as the cable to connect my Macbook Air to my monitor. It seems sturdy too.
    Amazon
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