I like a really short cable (12 inch) so I search for "USB-C data cable 0.3m braided" on ebay and order a few at a time from some Chinese supplier. 18 inch (0.5m) is also a good size. They take a month or so to show up but they're cheap (like $3 ea). I replace it roughly every 3-4 months. tatertotsu. • 3 yr. ago.
1- I want need to use a single cable everywhere. 2- I don’t want need to not be able to charge my phone when I forget the lightning cable. Everyone has USB C chargers or ports these days. Even Apple users. 3- I want need less anti-consumer and more environment-friendly consumer electronics. 4- I want need high speed data transfer.
$20 is a relatively small budget for a durable, and good sounding Dongle. It's one of those "pick 2 out of 3" deals. Cheap + Durable - might not sound/measure amazing. Durable + Sounds Good - Won't be cheap. Cheap + Sounds Good - Won't be durable. Best bet at that price range is either an Anker USB-C to 3.5mm Dongle or a Meizu Mblu Hifi Dongle

No micro-USB cable is BIFL because the little tabs that hold it inside of the device will always get pushed down eventually and cause a bad connection, regardless of what the outside is made of. I bought a 10-pack of woven cables for $10 and they lasted long enough to build a stockpile from other devices including cables.

Pricy at first glance but from my massive cable haul they're the only ones that survived. And oddly enough it was used the most in car and home too. Anker died first, belkin second, native union third and Nomad is still going. Got an OEM apple cable too so they last me great but it's looking like it won't last quite as long.

Anker, Amazon, CableMatters, Monoprice. They all make quality cables. Then use heat shrinkable braided sleeving. It's available in a variety of styles and colors. Cut to length, run the cable through it, then use a hair dryer or heat gun and it will shrink onto the cable. 5 more replies.
In the case of Thunderbolt, if the emarker chip is missing or doesn't indicate that the cable supports 40Gbps, the Thunderbolt host or device will default to 20Gbps. In all other cases, the emarker chip is optional. It isn't required for USB 3.2 Gen1, Gen2 or Gen2x2 if the cable doesn't support 100W at 20V and 5A. LaughingMan11 • 2 hr. ago.
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I have device Z and I already a bunch of USB-A chargers so It's mainly USB Type-C. If it uses QC, PD, has PPS is more compatibly than is it good quality. 1. Arrie78. • 1 yr. ago. One that lasts long and is durable. Personally, I think that durability, size, longevity and features matter more than power quality, as long as the signal output
Seconded! Have this same cable since OG XL. you999. OG-FI. •. For fast charging I use an anker cable, probably the bast cable money can buy. But on the other hand I use a cabepow 'elwire' cable for my night stand cable since it let's me see if my phone is charged without even touching my phone. [I just get the Amazon basics ones
Cleaning the poet is always useful and recommended, but the real fix is to LIGHTLY crimp the center of your cable's connector to tighten the fit onto the male side in the device. This helped with all my cables and works for other cable types that dont have external wedginggrip adaptation (like in the micro-USB connectors).
Look at Sony MDR-V6 or MDR-7506 (they’re the same headphone, 7506 has gold connectors). They are an industry standard in sound mixing and production, they’ve been around unchanged since the 70’s, and you’ll find tons of people who have used theirs for decades. My V6’s are nearly 15 years old and still going strong.
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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
Hi there! I bought an EPOMAKER K870T mechanical keyboard about a year ago, and the cable it came with recently wore out. The cable it's self is quite thin, but more importantly it has a minimal amount of plastic shielding between the connector and the cord propper, allowing it to fit into the obnoxiously small, deeply recessed female USB C port on the keyboard.
The Pixel doesn't use QC 2.0. It uses USB-PD, short for Power Delivery. This requires a USB-C to USB-C cable connected to a USB-PD-compatible charger. The charger that comes with the phone supports USB-PD. Any certified USB-C cable should be able to plug into it and use the rapid charging. caverunner17 • 7 yr. ago.
I'm all in the Type-C train. I'm never going to touch Micro-USB on phones ever again. It's too convenient and, as this video proves, durable. If on the off chance I don't have any Type-C cables, I keep a B-C adapter I keep in my wallet, that works with everything even QuickCharge. That seems pricey. Sure, the products are “woven” (so plenty durable and aren’t likely to tangle) and offer good data speeds and charging prowess. But that premium is unnecessary. “The new 240W USB-C Charge Cable is overkill for basically everything Apple — or anybody else — makes in 2023,” writes AppleInsider. “Worse, it is Passive 2m 20Gbps Thunderbolt 3 cables are not Gen 2 (10gbps) cables. They are in fact Gen 1 cables, and will operate at 5Gbps when in USB mode. Basically, the Thunderbolt 3 physical layer allocates more signal loss to the cable compared to the endpoints, so with a Gen 1 rated cable, they can operate at 20Gbps in TBT3 mode. .