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Model: Amazon Basics USB-C to USB-C 2.0 Fast Charger Cable, 480Mbps Speed, USB-IF Certified, for Apple iPhone 15, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Tablets, Laptops, 6 Foot, Black
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This cable is rated for 3A. At the basic 5V Power Delivery mode this will indeed be limited to 15W charging. However, at up to 3A but using the 20V Power Delivery mode (typical for a laptop) this same cable will deliver up to 60W of charging. And this continues upwards when considering newer Power Delivery modes such as 28V, etc.
USB cables (as is the case for most power cables) are rated for their current carrying capacity rather than total power.
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Jon
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The power (wattage) rating is misleading.
This cable is rated for 3A. At the basic 5V Power Delivery mode this will indeed be limited to 15W charging. However, at up to 3A but using the 20V Power Delivery mode (typical for a laptop) this same cable will deliver up to 60W of charging. And this continues upwards when considering newer Power Delivery modes such as 28V, etc.
USB cables (as is the case for most power cables) are rated for their current carrying capacity rather than total power.
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This cable is rated for 3A. At the basic 5V Power Delivery mode this will indeed be limited to 15W charging. However, at up to 3A but using the 20V Power Delivery mode (typical for a laptop) this same cable will deliver up to 60W of charging. And this continues upwards when considering newer Power Delivery modes such as 28V, etc.
USB cables (as is the case for most power cables) are rated for their current carrying capacity rather than total power.
Good luck!
Jon
5 Comments
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank The_Love_Spud
This cable is rated for 3A. At the basic 5V Power Delivery mode this will indeed be limited to 15W charging. However, at up to 3A but using the 20V Power Delivery mode (typical for a laptop) this same cable will deliver up to 60W of charging. And this continues upwards when considering newer Power Delivery modes such as 28V, etc.
USB cables (as is the case for most power cables) are rated for their current carrying capacity rather than total power.
Good luck!
Jon
What a piece of junk. I might take one if you paid me $3