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Anker USB C Cable 100W 6ft, Powerline III USB C to USB C Charger Cable 2.0, Type C Charging Cable for MacBook Pro 2020, iPad Pro 2020, iPad Air 4, Galaxy S20 Plus S9 S8, Pixel, Switch, LG V20 (Black)

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While there are certainly many budget options when shopping for lightning cables, most aren't worth buying. Perhaps the most important thing you want to keep in mind is the longevity of the cable you're considering. If your cable breaks or loses its ability to pair with your device after just a few weeks, it's not worth the low price. There is a sweet spot between the most premium options and the mid-range products. PowerLine+ may be the last cable you'll ever need. Proven to last at least 5 times as long as other cables, it boasts a bend tolerance 5 times higher. It is simply one of the most durable cables, ever. Charging cables are an essential tech accessory that most of us rely on dozens of times per day without realizing it. Keeping your device's battery topped up can reduce your reliance on using its "low power mode" or cranking down its screen brightness. Anker's Powerline III Flow charging cables' combination of durability and flexibility are so good that over time, they've become the cord we reach for most often. If your charging cables are on their last legs, or covered in electrical tape, this is the upgrade you need. Designed to work flawlessly with virtually all USB-C devices including phones, tablets, and laptops.

PowerLine III’s curved, stainless-steel edges are designed to perfectly match the exterior of high-end phones and laptops. A maximum output of 60W allows for high-speed charging to a wide range of devices including phones, tablets, and laptops. Pair with an 18W Power Delivery charger (not included) to charge Samsung S10 to 50% in just 30 minutes. Them Ohm’s law, the voltage drop across a cable is fixed (at time of manufacturing bit increases with use) a property of the cable, but that fixed absolute Voltage drop becomes a relatively smaller impact at higher voltage, therefore the cable matters less for 60W 20V than it does for say 10W 5V, which is why it matters more to use a shorter Type A than a PD 60W C cable. Transfer data to and from all your USB devices at speeds of up to 5 Gbps. That's an HD movie or over 1000 songs every 5 seconds. It's a small detail, but we prefer this organizational feature more than the Velcro tie included with some other cables. It feels nicer to use because of its soft silicone texture, and doesn't make a ripping sound each time you want to use the cable. Another little detail: This cable’s soft silicone outer casing won’t attract dirt or dust the way braided cables do. When you want to clean the PowerLine III Flow , all you need is a damp cloth. The PowerLine III Flow is Strong and Versatile

Pair with a 30W USB-C charger to power up your MacBook Air in just over 2 hours. (Charger not included) We’re so confident in PowerLine III, we are offering a hassle-free replacement for all quality issues. Not for half a year, not for 18 months, but for an entire lifetime. It’s the only cable you will ever need to buy. For example, I’m testing a new phone, finding configuration of optimal efficiency. The iPhone XR can be charged via USB PD 9V 2A but the phone itself cannot ingest more than about 15W, so an imperfect cable so long as it doesn’t lose more than 3W has no negatives, e.g. a longer cable perform same short cable, a cheaper one has low risk of being poorer.

Personally, I am aware USB-C cables enable faster charging, but I do not have any USB-C wall chargers, or anything for that matter, that uses USB-C–and I am not sure if I am prepared to make the jump if using USB-A is going to be more versatile for me to use in the long run. I have an Apple iPhone XS Max, but I am seeking a well-rounded cable that can handle everyday use for everyday devices, like the iPad, iPhone, and possibly future Apple products that use the lightning cable and USB-A charging. On that note, it is still unknown whether Apple will begin utilizing USB-C fully across all their devices, but if need be, I will make the switch to USB-C cables. In regards to micro USB’s, again, I find no need for them as I do not specifically use devices that utilize micro USB’s. If your device’s original cable is a USB-C to USB-C cable, then only a USB-C to USB-C cable can charge your device as fast as possible. Anker offers the PowerLine III Flow in two styles: USB-C to USB-C and Lightning to USB-C . The former is compatible with Android devices, Windows PCs, MacBooks, the Nintendo Switch, and many other gadgets, while the latter works with the iPhone, Ninth-generation iPad, AirPods, AirPods Pro, and AirPods Max. Both styles of cable are available in three feet and six feet sizes, and a variety of fun colors.A maximum output of 100W allows for high-speed charging to a wide range of devices including phones, tablets, and laptops. Pair with a 100W USB-C Power Delivery charger to fully charge a MacBook Pro 16ʺ in less than 2 hours. Anker's PowerLine III Flow charging cables were designed for one purpose: To survive being twisted, turned, bent, and tangled without fraying, breaking, or tearing. If you've ever experienced the annoyance of realizing your device didn't charge because of the cable — and let's be honest, this always happens at the worst possible time — it's worth the upgrade. If you have outlets located far from your bed or sofa, or if you prefer to walk around while talking on the phone, this 10 ft cable gives you the freedom to charge from anywhere in the room. After researching many different lightning cables, we narrowed in on the top ten options, which we put through extensive side-by-side testing. After using each one to charge various generations of iPhones and iPads, we determined our preferences for length, cable material, and how efficient each cable was at charging. Through our testing, we could see the best and worst qualities in each model. The PowerLine III Flow cables offer the best features from both styles, with unique properties that take them to a new level. Anker developed an outer case for these cables made out of graphene and silicone, which makes them flexible, durable, and soft. The difference between holding a PowerLine III Flow cable and a braided cord is immediately noticeable, with the latter being a lot rougher and more abrasive. You've probably never thought about how your charging cable feels but the PowerLine III Flow might change your mind. Using these materials also allowed Anker to make this cable slimmer than previous versions without sacrificing durability. For another option, consider the best HDMI cables. Putting the Anker PowerLine III Flow Cable to the Test

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