I am switching to an angled+coiled cable. Should arrive any day. I ordered this because the C-male connection seems to be manufactured in a better way and the coil keeps it nice and short. The C-end seems to be a solid piece of metal. Plus: I love the retro-look of coiled cables. Sorry for only providing german amazon links. Hope it helps It can also avoid cord bending and extend the cable life. AINOPE USB-C Cable is a USB-C to USB-C cable type, with a 10 ft length, and 480 Mbps data transfer rate. This cable supports PD 3.0 and QC 3.0 fast charging, up to 20V/3,1A. It will help you to get an 80% charged battery in 30 minutes only. I own one of their chainmail cables. USB-A to lightning and another one with a metal cover. They will be able to take a beating more than any other cable I know of. Though I have never tried to run it over with my chair. For cable management, I have magnetic cable clips. Very easy to put the cable away. To get one, just pull it off. I have gone through multiple charging cables over the use of my iPhone and am so sick of needing to purchase new ones. A new cable lasts a few months then one day plugging it in just doesn’t charge the phone anymore. I’ve gone through Apple chargers as well as third party cables such as from QUINTIS on Amazon. Id love to be able to buy a Not defending the magnetic cable here, but let's be honest - there's TONS of USB-C stuff out there violating the spec. For example: passive charging cables along with a passive USB-C wall adapter that does no active negotiation; USB-A to USB-C cable that has the pins and the blue connector for USB 3 signalling but only actually transmits USB 2; nonstandard hot voltages on USB-C chargers (many Buy a 240W-48V-5amp cable. they will be called PD3.1 cables USB C and might also say EPR (extended power range). If it's a Power only cable it will not be expensive, maybe $12. Get a certified cable if you can. USB-IF stopped certifying 100W cables. they are deprecated. Before Apple scrubbed product reviews from its online store, its Lightning cable had a paltry rating of 1.5 out of five stars, across 2,300 reviews. At $20, the cables are expensive, and they’re 240w for the MacBook Pro 16” units that can use charger bricks that support higher than 60w. The 60w cable is for iPads and smaller MacBook Pro/Air that don’t support the higher wattage chargers. Yes you can use either cable with the smaller charger, but a 60w cable may not charge the larger units. AdRevolutionary7231. hXHHRMH.

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