USB C Charger Cable 1M+1.8M+3M 3Pack USB Type C Charger Fast
USB C Charger Cable 1M+1.8M+3M 3Pack USB Type C Charger Fast Charging Cable Right Angle USB C Cable Nylon Braided for Samsung Galaxy S21 S20 S10 S9 Note 10 9 8,Huawei P40 P30 P20,Moto G7,Google Pixel
Weight: | 120 g |
Size: | 3Pack( Right Angle Cable) |
Dimensions: | 14 x 10 x 1.6 cm; 120 Grams |
Part: | XD-Cable-MB |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | ZJXD-UK |
Dimensions: | 14 x 10 x 1.6 cm; 120 Grams |
Reference: | XD-Cable-MB |
Size: | 3Pack( Right Angle Cable) |
These cables are brilliantly they feel really good quality, I really liked the colours, I’m using the green one mainly as it’s the perfect length from my charger to where I sit.
These are a great set of charger cables for my phone. The rope-like textures means they feel extra tough and I especially like the vibrant colours – it means I don’t leave them behind and remember to pick them up if I’m in the office or out and about. The right angle to the USB-C is useful, too. It’s great for resting my phone on a stand rather than using the cable to balance on when charging. Very pleased.
A good triple set of cables
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At 1M and 1.8M these are good length cables. I prefer the 1.8M ones as they are nicer to use due to not being limited to having the device right next to the socket. They have a good braided finish which means they’re more durable and don’t tangle easy which I love. The right angle design is kind of a love/hate thing. I prefer straight cables most of of the time but on my desk the socket is to the side, so these angled cables are perfect for that instead of having the cable in the way hanging off the front of my desk
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At just under 7 for a pack of 3 they’re reasonably priced
*EDIT*
Since reviewing these two have fallen apart dangerously, so the third has been thrown away.
Original review: There are three cables in the pack of varying lengths, the longest being about two metres. Each has a standard USB plug on one end a USB-C plug on the other, this latter has a ninety degree bend in it, which, in my opinion, reduces wear on the cable and allows you keep things tidier. The cables themselves are covered in a braid, so hopefully they’ll last a good while and another bonuses being that they are less likely to get tangled. I’ve yet to leave them charging an object charging overnight, as I prefer to try unbranded electrical items out where I can keep an eye on them until I’m sure they’re safe: so far they’ve shown no worrying signs.
These right-angled USB-C cables is a must-have for those wanting reliability and convenience in their charging experience. It includes three USB-C cables of varying lengths (1m to 1.8m) providing ample cables for multiple devices and charging spots. It also offers fast and efficient charging, allowing users to get back to what matters. The right-angled connection is brilliant for charging my phone at night, it means that the cable is plugged in at a much more secure angle. Brilliant!
I like right-angled connectors as they are less likely to damage device sockets or be damaged themselves if device is dropped, sat upon or subjected to pressure, due to a reduced leverage effect. Were very rare on micro-USB leads (though I had one and it had the added advantage of knowing which way round to insert it) but quite easily available now for USB-C cables.
These seem to be decent quality braided cables that are nicely flexible due to being quite thin and are an unusual but useful length at 2.6m. I quite like that one is red as it can help identify cables but would have been equally happy with 2 grey ones. I can confirm that they do fast charging.
There is absolutely no mention of data capability on the website so I presumed they were for charging only but checked. Findings were a bit strange:
On my HP Windows 10 Desktop PC the cables work for data if plugged into a USB2 socket but NOT if plugged into a USB3 socket, where Samsung phone is not even recognised as being connected, though it does charge. Two different cables recognise the phone on USB3, charge and also do data.
On my HP Windows 10 Laptop, the cables allow the phone to be recognised and charged on both USB2 and USB3 but do not do data on either UNTIL a different cable is used and thereafter these cables work fine for data on both USB2 and USB3. Repeated this another twice after restarting Laptop and behaved the same. Was not a matter of having to wait for recognition.
Perhaps it’s an HP peculiarity but maybe this is why there’s no mention of any data capability.
Overall they are decent charging cables at a reasonable price but should probably not be regarded as suitable for data.