![]() Yes, we’ve heard the stories and seen the pictures of the sleeving on many Apple cables that fall off if you look at them too hard. We’ll be honest, we didn’t know what to expect of the stock 6.6-foot Apple USB-C Charge Cable Apple includes with its MacBook laptops and sells as a replacement item. Sure, it’s not quite as pliable as the even more basic Amazon Basics cable USB 3 to USB-C below, this one is currently cheaper, isn’t limited to 60 watts, and doesn’t feel like it will fall apart. Even better, it’s less than half the cost of the Javex charging cable we previously recommended for those on a budget. ![]() During testing, we also subjected the Amazon Basics Aluminum Braided cable to a continuous 100-watt load for more than 30 minutes without issue so charging won’t be a problem. Although our testing didn’t find it to be quite as good as the Javex cable we’re bumping from our top perch-it’s close enough it doesn’t matter. The good news is that as a charging cable, you’ll be able to charge up to 100 watts-enough power for a Dell XPS 15 or MacBook Pro 16-class laptop. That means you should expect no more than 480Mbps versus the much faster 5Gbps to 40Gbps of cables wired for higher speeds. The cable features a stiff plastic overmold for strain relief and is wired strictly for USB 2.0 data transfer speeds. This is a pleasant, shiny cloth-like braid. Before you get too excited, the “aluminum” in its name probably should be “aluminum-colored”-if you wanted an actual aluminum exterior, you won’t get it. ![]() We are Sydney-based and create highly innovative mobile phone accessories.Let’s be honest, most people don’t need a USB-C to USB-C cable for much more than charging devices-so why the premium for all that high-speed data-transfer, Thunderbolt stuff? Look no further than the Amazon Basics “Aluminum Braided” 100W USB-C to USB-C 2.0 cable then. Whether you’re looking for USB magnetic cables, Chargeasap has everything you need. When deciding which USB cable to use, the first thing to consider is the devices you will be connecting. USB cables are used for transferring data between two devices, such as a computer and a printer or a computer and a cell phone. Or, a computer can send data to a memory stick or camera with USB ports. For example, a computer with USB ports can send data to a printer or other device that has a USB port. USB cables are used to send data from one device to another. Also, a DVD player can send data to a sound system that has an HDMI port. A computer, DVD player, or other devices with an HDMI port can send this data to a monitor that has an HDMI port. HDMI cables are used to send video and audio data between two devices. The main difference between the two is that USB cables connect one computer or device to another, while HDMI cables connect a computer to a monitor or other device. USB and HDMI cables both carry video and audio signals. Thunderbolt cables are similar to regular USB cables, but they often have more available ports. It is an even more advanced version of the USB 2.0 cables. Thunderbolt is used to connect a computer to a monitor. Type C cables are often used to connect tablets or laptops to a computer or charger. When the cable is plugged in the right way, a green light will light up to show that it is securely connected. Type C cables are designed to be reversible. ![]() Type C is a USB cable with a rectangular connector on end. These cables are often used to connect a cell phone or other small electronics to a computer or charger. Micro USB is a smaller version of the Mini USB cables. Mini USB cables are often used to connect small electronics, such as cell phones and digital cameras, to a computer. Mini USB is a smaller version of the USB 2.0 cables. These cables are often used to connect a printer to a computer. It is sometimes referred to as USB Type B. USB 2.0 is a faster version of the USB 1:1.1 and 1:1.2 cables. They are used to connect a USB device, such as a printer or mouse, to the computer. These cables are the rectangular cables that go into the computer's USB ports. USB 1:1.1 and 1:1.2 are the original USB cables. In this article, all the different types of USB cables will be explained in detail. There are many types of USB cables, and you may find yourself wondering where each one can be used. Sometimes it is confusing to decide which USB cable to use. Understanding the different types of USB cables and what they are used for can be very useful when trying to set up a computer, charger, or other electronic devices. ![]()
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