Anker's 9-port charging station is now $34 and kills desk cable clutter
Anker's 9-port charging station is now $34 and kills desk cable clutter
USB-C cables today are used for transferring data, running monitors, and charging everything on the planet from $5 LED trinkets to $2,000 laptops and even power tools now. It is basically the most common type of cable for electronics today and thanks to its universal and open design it has rapidly replaced all other competitors including Apple's Lightning as well as older USB cables. It's appeal is the reversible nature so you no longer have to look for alignment. With its ability to handle 240 watts now, USB-C to USB-C cables will likely begin replacing other proprietary cables as well.
Tested! The best USB-C cables for charging and data transfersThere are a number of different types of USB-C to USB-C cables including: USB 2.0, USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB 3.1 Gen 2, and Thunderbolt 4.The main difference between all of these is their data transfer rates and their charge rates. Basic charge cables give you very slow data transfer speeds and typically only up to 60 watts. For a phone, tablet, and even most small laptops such as a Dell XPS 13 or MacBook Pro 13 that's fine. As you move up to larger laptops such as a Dell XPS 15 or MacBook Pro 16, 60 watts will limit how fast you can charge. The other key differentiator is speed. USB 2.0 is a ploddin
Tested! The best USB-C cables for charging and data transfersNo. It is generally not recommended that you use a cable with a magnetic detachable end due to the risk of shorting out the device or charger it is plugged in to. These magnetic USB-C adapters slot into a USB-C port and connect to the cable using a magnet to reduce the likelihood of damage from a connector being abruptly yanked from its port.But the risk comes from the exposed pins that may short out if a piece of metal rubs against them. Since the adapters use magnets, which attract metal, you can see why most USB-C experts say not to use magnetic connectors.
Tested! The best USB-C cables for charging and data transfersAnker's 9-port charging station is now $34 and kills desk cable clutter
This Anker power bank with an extra-large capacity, fast multi-device charging speed, and built-in charging cables is a steal now that it's on sale for $96 at Amazon…
I can't be the only one whose sofa is entirely too far from power outlets, right? Extra-long charging cables are perfect if you find yourself in the same situation, and…
…to do with charging, be they power banks, back-up generators, or simply a USB-C cable. Anker has three different lengths of this USB-C cable, and each of them are…
…The prongs are even retractable, so you can easily pack this Anker Nano charger into a bag or even just your pocket for travel. The included USB-C cable is durable and…
…What you receive in the packaging is the 45W charger itself, a 6-foot USB-C-to-USB-C cable, a welcome guide, and an 18-month warranty. Not having to buy…
…These 2.3-feet USB-C cables are situated on the sides of the device and they can each push 100W of power, which is enough to even keep your laptop charged…
…and Galaxy flagships all charge at full PowerIQ 3.0 speeds when plugged into the USB-C port. Anker also includes a 3.3-foot USB-C to USB-C cable in…
…Next, we connect the already-tested good USB Type-C cable (3.3 feet, 240W) and plug it into the Anker Solix C300 DC power bank, which accepts the charge and displays…
…and a lone USB-A port, so you won’t need to pack multiple chargers. It also meets airline carry-on requirements and features a retractable 2.3-foot USB-C cable…