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Prime Members: 4' Anker 2-In-1 USB-C to 2x USB-C 140W Max Fast Charging Cable

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: 4' Anker 2-In-1 USB-C to 2x USB-C 140W Max Fast Charging Braided Cable (Black, A8895) on sale for $18.99. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • 2-in-1 Charging Cable: Charge your smartphone and tablet simultaneously with one convenient cable, perfect for travel and business trips. Designed to minimize clutter, it's ideal for keeping your space organized and carrying less while on the move.
  • One Port, 140W Max Charging: Supercharge your 16-inch MacBook Pro (M3 Pro) to 50% in just 20 minutes with a single 140W USB-C port, designed for maximum power delivery and optimal charging speeds.
  • Smart Power Management: Enhance your charging efficiency with this versatile cable, equipped with smart power distribution to optimize each device's power needs.
  • Flexible and Tough: Includes a 3 ft base cable and two 1 ft sections that can be adjusted with a cable slider, designed for durability with over 10,000 bend resistance.

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  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • 18-month warranty
    • This offer matches the previous Frontpage Deal.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 990 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members: 4' Anker 2-In-1 USB-C to 2x USB-C 140W Max Fast Charging Braided Cable (Black, A8895) on sale for $18.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 2-in-1 Charging Cable: Charge your smartphone and tablet simultaneously with one convenient cable, perfect for travel and business trips. Designed to minimize clutter, it's ideal for keeping your space organized and carrying less while on the move.
  • One Port, 140W Max Charging: Supercharge your 16-inch MacBook Pro (M3 Pro) to 50% in just 20 minutes with a single 140W USB-C port, designed for maximum power delivery and optimal charging speeds.
  • Smart Power Management: Enhance your charging efficiency with this versatile cable, equipped with smart power distribution to optimize each device's power needs.
  • Flexible and Tough: Includes a 3 ft base cable and two 1 ft sections that can be adjusted with a cable slider, designed for durability with over 10,000 bend resistance.

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • 18-month warranty
    • This offer matches the previous Frontpage Deal.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 990 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Anker USB C Cable, 4 ft 2-in-1 USB C to USB C Cable 140W Max, Fast Charging for iPhone 15/15 Pro/15 Pro Max/15 Plus, Samsung S24/S23, MacBook Air/Pro, Lenovo, HP, iPad, and More (USB 2.0, Braided)

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It can do 50w+50w two laptops setup.

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It can do 50w+50w two laptops setup.
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Might be a stupid question but does anyone know if this cable supports any kind of data transfer? Specific scenario I am looking for is running one line to a webcam and the second to power a key light mounted to the top of a monitor. Would be nice to one have 1 cable for cleaning up the cable management.
Edit: I found my answer and for anyone else interested appears it can handle data with a caveat, it can only handle one of the devices using data which would work in my situation if not for the USB 2.0 speed cap of 480mbs. So for anyone else in a similar situation to me this seems like a great solution if you can work with that limitation.
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Quote from hellhound911 :
Might be a stupid question but does anyone know if this cable supports any kind of data transfer? Specific scenario I am looking for is running one line to a webcam and the second to power a key light mounted to the top of a monitor. Would be nice to one have 1 cable for cleaning up the cable management.
Looks like your standard 480Mbps. "First device connected" is the only one allowed to transfer data so not sure how that would work for you. Sure you can connect the camera first but I don't know if restarting or shutting down would jack that up. This is probably a question for Anker. You should be able to contact them through the amazon page.
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Quote from hellhound911 :
Might be a stupid question but does anyone know if this cable supports any kind of data transfer? Specific scenario I am looking for is running one line to a webcam and the second to power a key light mounted to the top of a monitor. Would be nice to one have 1 cable for cleaning up the cable management.

Only the first device that is connected will get data transfer the next device gets power only
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Quote from hellhound911 :
Might be a stupid question but does anyone know if this cable supports any kind of data transfer? Specific scenario I am looking for is running one line to a webcam and the second to power a key light mounted to the top of a monitor. Would be nice to one have 1 cable for cleaning up the cable management.

Amazon listing says 480 Mbps per second and the first device connected can transfer data.
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Quote from J03 :
Looks like your standard 480Mbps. "First device connected" is the only one allowed to transfer data so not sure how that would work for you. Sure you can connect the camera first but I don't know if restarting or shutting down would jack that up. This is probably a question for Anker. You should be able to contact them through the amazon page.
I think I found that same review unfortunately those speeds wont work in my use case but appreciate you're help my dude.
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So I can use this for the steam deck oled for my car usb c right?

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This seems to be normal price. Not sure why it's marked as slick…
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you can get a whole new charger for $19.99. For charging smaller devices you can just plug them directly into a computer (15W with usb c)...
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Quote from DtestD :
you can get a whole new charger for $19.99. For charging smaller devices you can just plug them directly into a computer (15W with usb c)...
This cable has the guts of a multi-port charger in it, in terms of how it feeds power to the two ports. I am currently using this cable (eBay $18 straight from the manufacturer, via a Slickdeal months ago) with a single 45w (Anker?) charger, an Apple Macbook Pro, and an Apple VisionPro. It's super handy to not need two ports on a charger, and to not need two chargers ... I'm sitting outside on my porch and have all the power delivery that I need.

FWIW I love this thing but if you don't need exactly two things being powered by exactly one single-port power supply, then this is probably NOT for you shake head

But for travel, it's useful. For airplanes, it's useful. For hotels, it's useful. For the Apple Vision Pro (if you're using it with an Apple notebook), it's super useful.

Quote from maxandcheese :
This seems to be normal price. Not sure why it's marked as slick…
It's usually around $30-25 but it does goes on sale for $18-25.

Quote from DtestD :
you can get a whole new charger for $19.99. For charging smaller devices you can just plug them directly into a computer (15W with usb c)...
This is 100% true. If you don't need it, then you don't need it. I love this thing, but I travel a lot and I need to power multiple devices on a plane where I get at most one outlet and the prongs on my charger won't stay in. The Baseus 65w flat charger has a UK plug attachment that solves the "prongs falling out" problem and this cable solves the "power to the MBP and VisionPro at the same time" problem, plus I have the USB-A for a phone if I need it.

Additional info: I use a USB C female-to-female adapter, a short coiled USB C cable, and a USB C to Magsafe 3 adpter to attach this to the MBP, something like these things:

* https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matt...B0CD57SXKM
* https://www.amazon.com/ELUTENG-Ex...B0CSVGGLH9
* https://www.amazon.com/Lanhiem-Ma...B0CYNVGZMZ
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Quote from shoka_con :
This cable has the guts of a multi-port charger in it, in terms of how it feeds power to the two ports. I am currently using this cable (eBay $18 straight from the manufacturer, via a Slickdeal months ago) with a single 45w (Anker?) charger, an Apple Macbook Pro, and an Apple VisionPro. It's super handy to not need two ports on a charger, and to not need two chargers ... I'm sitting outside on my porch and have all the power delivery that I need.

FWIW I love this thing but if you don't need exactly two things being powered by exactly one single-port power supply, then this is probably NOT for you shake head

But for travel, it's useful. For airplanes, it's useful. For hotels, it's useful. For the Apple Vision Pro (if you're using it with an Apple notebook), it's super useful.



It's usually around $30-25 but it does goes on sale for $18-25.



This is 100% true. If you don't need it, then you don't need it. I love this thing, but I travel a lot and I need to power multiple devices on a plane where I get at most one outlet and the prongs on my charger won't stay in. The Baseus 65w flat charger has a UK plug attachment that solves the "prongs falling out" problem and this cable solves the "power to the MBP and VisionPro at the same time" problem, plus I have the USB-A for a phone if I need it.

Additional info: I use a USB C female-to-female adapter, a short coiled USB C cable, and a USB C to Magsafe 3 adpter to attach this to the MBP, something like these things:

* https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matt...B0CD57SXKM
* https://www.amazon.com/ELUTENG-Ex...B0CSVGGLH9
* https://www.amazon.com/Lanhiem-Ma...B0CYNVGZMZ
Do you use the Vision Pro on the plane?
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Find us a deal on a brick charger that can actually deliver enough power for this
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This thing would have been way more useful if it worked in the opposite direction: two usb-c power sources powering one usb c device.
If it did that, it would make the price worth it. But it doesn't, and $20 is too much to pay for the "convenience" of having one less usb-c cable to carry.

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I've got one of these by a different brand, but even though they seem like a good idea to charge multiple devices, be aware the cords after they separate are much shorter than some of the pictures look. It's almost impossible to use 1 of the devices if you're charging 2 at the same time, because they need to be close together.
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