AnkerDirect via Amazon has 2-Pack 6' Anker 333 100W USB C to USB C Cable on sale for $14.99 when you apply promo code AK8757CTC at checkout. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 2-Pack 6' Anker 333 100W USB C to USB C Cable on sale for $14.99 when you apply promo code AK8757CTC at checkout. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
Thanks to staff member LovelyCheetah for finding this deal.
Model: Anker 333 USB C to USB C Cable (6ft 100W, 2-Pack), USB 2.0 Type C Charging Cable Fast Charge for MacBook Pro 2020, iPad Pro 2020, iPad Air 4, Samsung Galaxy S21, Pixel, Switch, LG, and More (Black)
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Thanks OP, gonna wait on a deal for the 10' Anker cable
Tell me about it. Last three 6' cables I bought since I bought my 6' Anker died though and I'm in a shortage so will pickup two more, but I really want a 10'r and some newer cables with USB 3.2 gen 2 etc instead of more garbage USB 2 cables but 100w is 100w and my Anker cables have treated me so well, so whatever
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Treat this as a great charging cable, but it's not for data transfer.
So question. If I get a 3.1 Gen 1, now 3.2 Gen 1x1, or 3.2 Gen 2x2, cable, in order to take use of its potential for rated speed, I have to have a device on each end that is rated the same as the cable right? Otherwise it bottlenecks and is only as fast as it's lowest rated speed in the connection.
So question. If I get a 3.1 Gen 1, now 3.2 Gen 1x1, or 3.2 Gen 2x2, cable, in order to take use of its potential for rated speed, I have to have a device on each end that is rated the same as the cable right? Otherwise it bottlenecks and is only as fast as it's lowest rated speed in the connection.
Treat this as a great charging cable, but it's not for data transfer.
To add to your comment. There is a great deal that is even cheaper for a 3pk at different lengths and has a 10% off clip coupon. I've picked up two and they've worked great for the past two months. They are also USB 2.0.
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Treat this as a great charging cable, but it's not for data transfer.
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Treat this as a great charging cable, but it's not for data transfer.
Treat this as a great charging cable, but it's not for data transfer.
does it come in usb 3.x and fast charging but shorter, 2-3'? i have nothing that needs 100w and 6' but for faster data transfer would be more useful
Any difference between this and the previous ainope deal other than the brand?
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Treat this as a great charging cable, but it's not for data transfer.
Is that right?
https://www.kingston.co
Is that right?
https://www.kingston.co
Not Anker, but this worked well for me https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07V2KNDN2
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Treat this as a great charging cable, but it's not for data transfer.
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Not sure about the differences other than one seems discontinued by Anker and this one is newly listed on their website.
TIA!