Because USB-C Power Delivery allows for higher charging speeds, when you're using the best USB-C charger, you should trust your devices to only the best USB-C cables because when they break, they can fry your device or start a fire. Back in the early days, you had to be extra sure your cables were properly made, but these days USB-C cables have reached a safe, stable standard (for the most part). Whether you need a USB-A port on the other end or you've gone full USB-C to USB-C, there are great, safe USB-C cables to be had out there without spending an arm and a leg!
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If you want the latest spec and the highest data speeds, you want USB 3.1 Gen 2, which can support up to 10Gbps data speeds and up to 100W charging speeds.
$22 at Amazon
This unassuming black or white cable boasts the 3.2 Gen 2 spec, so it too can support 10Gbps data speeds at a slightly lower cost than the Anker.
From $14 at Amazon $20 at Walmart
Usually, the longer a cable is, the slower it charges, but Uni offers cables from 6.6 to 15 feet long so that you have a cable you can trust reaching from that pesky plug behind the be up to the nightstand while still getting 100W charging.
From $22 at Amazon
This cable may not be as fast with data or power as the Powerline II, but it's a much more durable double-braided nylon that can charge up to 60W.
From $18 at Amazon
Available in 19 color combinations from 1-10 feet, no matter your taste, you can get the size and shade you want for your 15W charging cable.
From $10 at Amazon
Aukey's cables hold up over the long haul, even though they don't come with the same sturdy travel case as Anker. This two-pack allows you to leave one at home while the other lives in your purse or backpack.
$9 at Amazon
It's hard to go wrong with an Anker cable like the Powerline II, but the carrying case that the 6ft Powerline+ comes with is immensely helpful in keeping your cables tidy in your gear bag. The Powerline+ is still USB 3.1 Gen 1, and it does charge the best Chromebooks at full speed. As USB-C becomes the industry standard, having a durable cable you can use for everything is more than convenient. It's an investment.
USB 3.1 Gen 1/Gen 2 isn't the end-all-be-all of C-to-C cables since, after all, short of outputting 4K video or charging a laptop, it's more than most users need, so if all you need a USB-C cable for is to charge your phone, you can save a few bucks by opting for a USB 2.0 charging cable like the WiRoTech with its many, many color options.
While C-to-A doesn't offer nearly the speeds C-to-C Power Delivery 3.0 does, Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0 is nothing to sneeze at. More importantly, most computers and chargers we already own have USB-A ports but might not have USB-C ports, so it's worth keeping some C-to-A cables around, especially if you own a phone by OnePlus or Oppo, whose fast-chargers use USB-A ports.
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This 3-Pack has C-to-A cables in lengths from 3, 6, and 10 feet so that you can stash a short cable in the car and a long cable in the bedroom.
$20 at Amazon
This 6-foot cable can charge your phone quickly, and the double-braided nylon sheathing should help keep the cable from snagging during day-to-day use.
From $8 at Amazon
Available in 3 and 6-foot lengths, Powerline+ cables should last until you migrate from USB-C to USB-A chargers in the next few years.
From $13 at Amazon
If you want a cable that will work with the Warp Charger your OnePlus phone came with, you have to grab this two-pack of snazzy red cables.
From $21 at OnePlus
Monoprice makes electronic accessories of every shape and size, and its USB-C cables come in eight colors, ranging from 6 inches to 6 feet in length.
From $4 at Amazon
This two-pack is right-angled on both ends, double-braided nylon in the middle, and all awesome. Right-angle cables are great in the car or on the go.
From $12 at Amazon
USB-C to USB-A cables are getting safer these days — though noncompliant cables still slip through from time to time — and it's hard to go wrong with any of the cables listed above. However, I'm partial to the AUKEY 3-pack with its multiple lengths and spares, as this is a bundle you can buy and probably never have to repurchase a C-to-A cable unless you lose cables once a month or your dog gets into them.
If you just need one, it's hard to beat the value of the Monoprice Palette Series, and after all, life's too short for boring tech, so get yourself a colorful cable that's easy to spot in your gear bag.
There are a lot of different specifications out there with USB-C cables, and some of them overlap, so let's go over a few things real quick:
13/04/2021 10:30 AM
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