I know you probably have lots of charging cables around your house, but are any of them this fast? Just look at this 6.6-foot ...
Almost everyone could likely use an extra USB-C cable or two, and if you're looking for a good deal on USB-C cables, then ...
The Anker USB-C to USB-C cable two-pack has dropped to an all-time low of $8 on Amazon, down from its usual $15 price. These ...
At $3.50 per cable in this 2-pack, you can keep one at your desk, another in your travel bag, and still spend less than most ...
I hate cable messes but my job practically requires me to live in an eternal tangle of cables, wires, and an impossible-to-manage proprietary and universal charging hell. USB-C made a lot of things ...
At 3.3 feet in length, they’re just long enough to be convenient for charging stuff on your desk or charging your phone while ...
USB-C cables break or disappear at the worst possible moment and then you’re in a scramble to find backups. Apple sells a single 6-foot USB-C cable on its website for $20-30 which seems outrageous for ...
You can never have too many cables. Image: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac One of the best things about iPhone 15 is arguably its USB-C port, which makes connectivity a whole lot simpler. It means you can ...
You might have seen this type of charger on some of your newer devices. It's a USB-C cable. USB-C is great. It can transfer data, power, video, audio, and it's not limited to one manufacturer, like ...
The arrival of USB-C has subtly changed the world of computers and other electronic devices. Not least because it's a connection that's capable of transferring power as well as data at the same time, ...
Let’s be clear – it’s not enough to have USB-C to USB-C cables. There’s a lot of cables that we might want to acquire for our day-to-day use, perhaps, for a transition period while we still own some ...
We’ve now had at least five years of USB-C ports in our devices. It’s a standard that many manufacturers and hackers can get behind. Initially, there was plenty of confusion about what we’d actually ...