Description
Everyone has that "good charger" in the house, the one that seems to get your phone from 4% to 100% in record time. But it's a bit of a mystery isn't it? Why does one charger work great while another doesn't seem to budge at all? It has to do with whether that charger supports USB Quick Charge, the output current ability, and the length and quality of the cable used. An electrical engineer could work it out with a multimeter, but this cable makes it easier!
This Black Woven USB A to USB C Cable with 66W Watt Display makes determining the charger setup easy: look on the end of the USB C plug to read the amount of power going into your phone. ~3W is a standard 5V / 500mA draw, 5-7W is when you get 5V / 1A and higher wattages correspond to quick-charge capable setups.
Using it is simple: if you have multiple chargers available, pick the one that gives you the highest Wattage number! Or use it as a simple power monitor for your single board Linux computer or other high-current USB device. The cable length is 1 meter (approx 3 feet) so it won't drag down your current but still gives enough length to reach any port.
- Cable diameter: approx 3.8mm
- Maximum current: 6A
- Data transmission rate: 480Mbps
- Power display on USB C connector
- Durable black woven cable
- 1 meter length