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title: "Cable Matters 3-Pack USB to USB C Charging Cable 6.6 ft with 3A Fast Charging in Black for iPhone 16/15, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, S23, S22, Note 20, LG G8, Google Pixel 7a, iPad Pro, Nintendo Switch"
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# 3A Fast Charging Power 6.6 ft Length for Flexibility Reversible USB-C Connector Cable Matters 3-Pack USB to USB C Charging Cable 6.6 ft with 3A Fast Charging in Black for iPhone 16/15, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, S23, S22, Note 20, LG G8, Google Pixel 7a, iPad Pro, Nintendo Switch

**Brand:** cable matters
**Price:** ₱1162
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## Summary

> ⚡ Stay Charged, Stay Ahead — The Ultimate USB-C Power Trio

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- **What is this?** Cable Matters 3-Pack USB to USB C Charging Cable 6.6 ft with 3A Fast Charging in Black for iPhone 16/15, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, S23, S22, Note 20, LG G8, Google Pixel 7a, iPad Pro, Nintendo Switch by cable matters
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## Best For

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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Built to Endure:** Durable molded strain relief and flexible cable construction for daily wear and tear resistance.
- • **Power Up in a Flash:** 3A fast charging ensures your devices get juiced up quickly, so you never miss a beat.
- • **Plug & Play, No Hassle:** Reversible USB-C connector design means effortless, orientation-free plugging every time.
- • **Triple the Convenience:** 3-pack bundle keeps you powered at home, office, and on the go—never scramble for a cable again.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly sync and charge top devices like iPhone 15, Samsung Galaxy S23, Google Pixel 7a, and more.

## Overview

The Cable Matters 3-Pack USB to USB-C Charging Cables deliver fast 3A charging and reliable data transfer at 480 Mbps. Each 6.6 ft cable features a reversible USB-C connector for easy use and durable construction with molded strain relief for longevity. Compatible with the latest smartphones and tablets including iPhone 15 series, Samsung Galaxy S23, and Google Pixel 7a, this bundle offers versatile, high-performance charging solutions for professional multitaskers.

## Description

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Review: Works for MacBook, but provides slower charging. - Great quality USB-C cable. I purchased this to use for an additional charger for my 12" MacBook. I looked for many reviews before purchasing, trying to find information about compatibility with the new MacBook. - This WILL charge the new MacBook, however it must be plugged into a HIGH CURRENT USB port, like the charging brick from an iPad (12W) or another charger that is capable of 2A or greater charging current. - The original charger for the MacBook is 29 watts, and it achieves this by using a high voltage pin available only in USB-C. This USB A to USB-C adapter cannot use that pin, and the maximum charging rate is 2.4 amps x 5 Volts or 12 watts. This means that the MacBook charges slower while using a USB-A to USB-C cable. - When turned on using the MacBook with this cable plugged into the iPad power brick (12W) my Macbook takes around 12 hours to fully charge. which is about 4 times the amount required to charge it on the original apple charger. This is because the Macbook uses about 10 watts while running, leaving only 2 remaining watts to charge the battery. I purchased this to keep plugged in at my desk at work. It allows my Macbook to stay running on my desk all day and slowly charges the battery. Since I already had a high current USB brick from an iPad, this was way less expensive than purchasing the Apple USB-C charger. Quality of the cable, strain relief, etc is excellent. connectors connect tightly.
Review: Works well for charging Nexus 5X! Some notes on "fast charging", superb customer service! - ***UPDATE - 12/7/15*** This is a late update, but I did get a chance to compare between the old and the new cables received couple weeks ago. They definitely fixed the problem as it was noticeable when I tested with a portable Anker battery and using a current measuring app on the phone (not the most accurate but I use it as to make reference measurements), the new cables did not pull max. current from the battery like the old cables did. This indicates that they did change the Rp resistor to a corrected value to ensure overcurrent conditions will not occur on the charger and cause any adverse effects, as commented in previous updates. Additionally, the same reviewer I mentioned who found non-compliant issues with a different Cable Matters cable also commented on this USB-C to USB-A cable and have also tested (with data) and confirmed that the newer cables have been corrected and fixed according to USB-C standards rev. 1.1. So for future buyers as of now who wants to charge their Nexus 5X, I highly recommend this cable! ***UPDATE - 11/19/15*** I contacted Cable Matters and have discussed the issues with the cables not being compliant to the USB-C 1.1 specification. They are aware of this issue and have since fixed the problem to meet and comply to the specification. In addition, they are sending me new replacement cables that are compliant to the specifications, all without charge! I give their customer service 5* for being prompt to fix an issue addressed, and for offering free replacement! I will definitely buy from them again! I will update again once I get the new replacement cables to test and compare with the old. ***UPDATE - 11/10/15*** I've been reading some newer reviews and I wanted to point out some precautions if you plan to purchase these cables for charging Nexus 5X or 6P. One reviewer (credited as a SW engineer on the Google Pixel team, review here: http://www.desertcart.com/review/R3KIQ4LI5PC5JH/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm) have pointed out that the USB3.1 Type C to Type A version of the cable by Cable Matters is not compliant to USB Type C release v1.1 and may cause damage to your charge sources (i.e. chargers, PC, hubs, etc..) Now, I don't know if this issue also effects the USB2.0 Type C to Type A version of the cable, but I would recommend taking precautions and understanding the problem first before making a purchase, which I will remark here. The issue that was pointed out is the fact that Cable Matters cable (USB3.1 Type C to A) did not use the correct pull-up resistor. Those of you interested in reading up the technical details, you can find the full specifications here: http://www.usb.org/developers/usbtypec/ under section 4.11. Cable Matters used 10kohm resistor, which is rated for 3.0A @ 5V, when they should really be using 56kohm for legacy connectors such as Type A or micro B (see Table 4-13 in the Type C specifications release 1.1 document). What this means is the cable will "allow" max. 3A draw from its sources. Since the other end of the cable is Type A--which is not rated for 3A--there may be potential problems if the charging sources are not also rated for 3A output (i.e. wall charger, car charger, PC USB port, USB hubs) and/or they do not have overcurrent or overcharge protection. Most, if not all, Type A chargers are rated anywhere between 500 mA to 2.4A. If the cable "allows" for 3A current to flow, it can damage the internal circuitry of those sources when connecting to a USB-C device that has the capability of sinking 3A (i.e. Chromebook Pixel, Nexus 5X,6P..etc.). Personally, I have been using Cable Matters USB 2.0 Type C to Type A cables for well over a week using Anker 40W desktop 5-port (2.4A max. rated per USB port) charger, Monoprice 2.1A/5V wall charger, and a Dell Optiplex PC USB port for charging my Nexus 5X. So far I have not seen any issues. The Anker does have PowerIQ and safety mechanisms built-in, so it might help prevent damage if too much current is drawn. I am not sure about the hardware circuits inside the Monoprice or my Dell PC. However, I would advise anyone buying these cables to beware what chargers you have and note that it may cause damage. ***Original review*** I bought a few of these cables (3ft) specifically for charging a Nexus 5X. They work just as expected for charging. I would like to emphasize that these cables that I bought are USB-C to USB-A (USB2.0 speed), not USB 3.0 or USB 3.1. That means, if you want to transfer data, it is still limited to max. USB2.0 speeds (480Mbits/s). Besides, the Nexus 5X currently does not support USB3.1 speeds for file transferring. These cables seem pretty well made. It's light weight and flexible. The white strain relief on both ends are made of hard plastic. The connectors on each end are not bulky. Here are a couple things I also want to point out since some reviewers and users have asked or talked about "fast charging". - In order to truly get the "fast charging" speed that's advertised by Google for Nexus 5X, you need to be using a USB-C to USB-C cable (Cable Matters also offer this as one of the options for about $1 more currently), not a USB-C to USB-A cable. The USB-C to USB-C cables are what support higher current exceeding beyond 2A. - Additionally, to get the fast charge, the charger (AC adapter) must be rated for higher current output (i.e. the included charger/adapter with Nexus 5X is rated 5V, 3A = 15W) - When charging the Nexus 5X, it will show "charging rapidly" in the lock screen when you have a high current charger, but this does not necessarily mean it's "fast charging". You can use a 2.1A charger and still see "charging rapidly" displayed on screen. But fast charging means the device can draw more current, beyond what normal USB-A buses are rated for. So, to clarify "fast charging" is with USB-C to USB-C cables, which means you must use a charger/adapter that either has a USB-C output connector or is integrated into the adapter with a USB-C cable end. The charger must also be rated for higher current output (i.e. 3A or higher). Now, this is not to say these cables can't charge the Nexus 5X quickly. In fact, if you have a higher current charger it can still charge very quickly, but will be a bit slower than if you used the USB-C charger that comes with the phone. I use these cables with the Anker 40W desktop charger rated for 2.4A max per USB port, see here: http://www.desertcart.com/gp/product/B00GTGETFG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00 With this, I can charge from 30% to 100% within close to an hour. I would say that within 15 minutes I can get 15-18% charge approximately (based on phone's default battery capacity indicator, with screen off and some apps running in background while idle), which is still relatively fast, and almost as fast as if I used the included charger/adapter to charge. Overall I would highly recommend getting a couple of these cables for charging if you have a USB-C phone (i.e. Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Oneplus Two).

## Features

- Newest style USB Type-C cable connects a host computer, wall charger, or external power bank with USB Type-A port to a tablet or smartphone with a USB Type-C connector for syncing data and charging
- Reversible connector design - Low profile USB to USB C cable simplifies the connection; USB C to A cable plugs and unplugs easily without checking for the connector orientation with this USB to USBC cable
- Engineered to last USB C charger cable - Flexible USBC to USB cable with sturdy construction has connectors with molded strain relief for frequent unplugging and durability; Robust USB to USB C adapter cable clicks into place for a snug and secure connection
- Legacy companion high Speed USB-A to USB-C cable connects computers with legacy USB portsto new release tablets and smartphones with USB Type C for seamless operation; Convenient and Cost-effective 2-pack cable provides spare or replacement cables to keep at the desktop, in your accessory bag, or in the car
- USB A to C cable is compatible with tablets and smartphones with a USB Type-C connector such as iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max Samsung Galaxy S23 / S23 Ultra / S22 / S22 Ultra / Note 20, Google Pixel 7a / Pixel 7 Pro

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Cable Matters |
| Connector Type | Usb Type a 2.0, Usb Type C 2.0 |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Special Feature | Fast Charging |
| Compatible Phone Models | nexus-5 |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabits Per Second |
| Shape | Round |
| Number of Pins | 24 |
| AC Adapter Current | 3 Amps |
| Unit Count | 19.8 Feet |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Model Name | B00S8GU544 |
| Specification Met | Yes |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Manufacturer | Cable Matters |
| UPC | 081159815028 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00081159815028 |
| Item model number | 201001-BLK-2mx3 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches |
| Item Dimensions  LxWxH | 7 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches |
| ASIN | B00S8GU544 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | June 7, 2015 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cable Matters
- **Connector Type:** Usb Type a 2.0, Usb Type C 2.0
- **Cable Type:** USB
- **Compatible Devices:** PC, Smartphone, Tablet
- **Special Feature:** Fast Charging

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I transfer data between two MacBook computers using this cable?**
A: My apologies Roba, I don't have an answer but share the same challenge. Have you had any luck finding the cable you need (mac to mac)?  I have a 2011 MBP and have a new MBP on order and I'd like to do the same thing as you.  Any advise or suggestions?

**Q: does this fit a lg nexus 5  d820**
A: I don't know. This was for my husband's lg
g-5.

**Q: Can this be used to transfer photo from my 7 edge to my surface**
A: I don't have an S7 Edge but when I look it up it says that phone uses micro-USB, not USB C. So no, you would not be able to plug this cable directly into the micro-USB port on an an S7 Edge.

**Q: Can I use this cable to charge**
A: Hello,Thanks for reaching out. yes this cable can be used to charge compatible devices, which here are some USB C CABLE COMPATIBILITY - Compatible with tablets and smartphones with a USB Type-C connector such as Samsung Galaxy S8, OnePlus 2 / 3, LG G5 / G6 / V20, Nexus 5X / 6P, Lumia 950 / 950XL, Google Pixel / Pixel XL, HTC 10, Moto Z / Z Force , Huawei P9 / Honor 8 / Mate 9, ZTE Axon 7, and Nintendo Switch .Please feel free to let us know if there is anything else we could help you with.Regards,BrendenCable Matters

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works for MacBook, but provides slower charging.
*by I***E on December 26, 2015*

Great quality USB-C cable. I purchased this to use for an additional charger for my 12" MacBook. I looked for many reviews before purchasing, trying to find information about compatibility with the new MacBook. - This WILL charge the new MacBook, however it must be plugged into a HIGH CURRENT USB port, like the charging brick from an iPad (12W) or another charger that is capable of 2A or greater charging current. - The original charger for the MacBook is 29 watts, and it achieves this by using a high voltage pin available only in USB-C. This USB A to USB-C adapter cannot use that pin, and the maximum charging rate is 2.4 amps x 5 Volts or 12 watts. This means that the MacBook charges slower while using a USB-A to USB-C cable. - When turned on using the MacBook with this cable plugged into the iPad power brick (12W) my Macbook takes around 12 hours to fully charge. which is about 4 times the amount required to charge it on the original apple charger. This is because the Macbook uses about 10 watts while running, leaving only 2 remaining watts to charge the battery. I purchased this to keep plugged in at my desk at work. It allows my Macbook to stay running on my desk all day and slowly charges the battery. Since I already had a high current USB brick from an iPad, this was way less expensive than purchasing the Apple USB-C charger. Quality of the cable, strain relief, etc is excellent. connectors connect tightly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well for charging Nexus 5X! Some notes on "fast charging", superb customer service!
*by J***. on November 3, 2015*

***UPDATE - 12/7/15*** This is a late update, but I did get a chance to compare between the old and the new cables received couple weeks ago. They definitely fixed the problem as it was noticeable when I tested with a portable Anker battery and using a current measuring app on the phone (not the most accurate but I use it as to make reference measurements), the new cables did not pull max. current from the battery like the old cables did. This indicates that they did change the Rp resistor to a corrected value to ensure overcurrent conditions will not occur on the charger and cause any adverse effects, as commented in previous updates. Additionally, the same reviewer I mentioned who found non-compliant issues with a different Cable Matters cable also commented on this USB-C to USB-A cable and have also tested (with data) and confirmed that the newer cables have been corrected and fixed according to USB-C standards rev. 1.1. So for future buyers as of now who wants to charge their Nexus 5X, I highly recommend this cable! ***UPDATE - 11/19/15*** I contacted Cable Matters and have discussed the issues with the cables not being compliant to the USB-C 1.1 specification. They are aware of this issue and have since fixed the problem to meet and comply to the specification. In addition, they are sending me new replacement cables that are compliant to the specifications, all without charge! I give their customer service 5* for being prompt to fix an issue addressed, and for offering free replacement! I will definitely buy from them again! I will update again once I get the new replacement cables to test and compare with the old. ***UPDATE - 11/10/15*** I've been reading some newer reviews and I wanted to point out some precautions if you plan to purchase these cables for charging Nexus 5X or 6P. One reviewer (credited as a SW engineer on the Google Pixel team, review here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3KIQ4LI5PC5JH/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm) have pointed out that the USB3.1 Type C to Type A version of the cable by Cable Matters is not compliant to USB Type C release v1.1 and may cause damage to your charge sources (i.e. chargers, PC, hubs, etc..) Now, I don't know if this issue also effects the USB2.0 Type C to Type A version of the cable, but I would recommend taking precautions and understanding the problem first before making a purchase, which I will remark here. The issue that was pointed out is the fact that Cable Matters cable (USB3.1 Type C to A) did not use the correct pull-up resistor. Those of you interested in reading up the technical details, you can find the full specifications here: http://www.usb.org/developers/usbtypec/ under section 4.11. Cable Matters used 10kohm resistor, which is rated for 3.0A @ 5V, when they should really be using 56kohm for legacy connectors such as Type A or micro B (see Table 4-13 in the Type C specifications release 1.1 document). What this means is the cable will "allow" max. 3A draw from its sources. Since the other end of the cable is Type A--which is not rated for 3A--there may be potential problems if the charging sources are not also rated for 3A output (i.e. wall charger, car charger, PC USB port, USB hubs) and/or they do not have overcurrent or overcharge protection. Most, if not all, Type A chargers are rated anywhere between 500 mA to 2.4A. If the cable "allows" for 3A current to flow, it can damage the internal circuitry of those sources when connecting to a USB-C device that has the capability of sinking 3A (i.e. Chromebook Pixel, Nexus 5X,6P..etc.). Personally, I have been using Cable Matters USB 2.0 Type C to Type A cables for well over a week using Anker 40W desktop 5-port (2.4A max. rated per USB port) charger, Monoprice 2.1A/5V wall charger, and a Dell Optiplex PC USB port for charging my Nexus 5X. So far I have not seen any issues. The Anker does have PowerIQ and safety mechanisms built-in, so it might help prevent damage if too much current is drawn. I am not sure about the hardware circuits inside the Monoprice or my Dell PC. However, I would advise anyone buying these cables to beware what chargers you have and note that it may cause damage. ***Original review*** I bought a few of these cables (3ft) specifically for charging a Nexus 5X. They work just as expected for charging. I would like to emphasize that these cables that I bought are USB-C to USB-A (USB2.0 speed), not USB 3.0 or USB 3.1. That means, if you want to transfer data, it is still limited to max. USB2.0 speeds (480Mbits/s). Besides, the Nexus 5X currently does not support USB3.1 speeds for file transferring. These cables seem pretty well made. It's light weight and flexible. The white strain relief on both ends are made of hard plastic. The connectors on each end are not bulky. Here are a couple things I also want to point out since some reviewers and users have asked or talked about "fast charging". - In order to truly get the "fast charging" speed that's advertised by Google for Nexus 5X, you need to be using a USB-C to USB-C cable (Cable Matters also offer this as one of the options for about $1 more currently), not a USB-C to USB-A cable. The USB-C to USB-C cables are what support higher current exceeding beyond 2A. - Additionally, to get the fast charge, the charger (AC adapter) must be rated for higher current output (i.e. the included charger/adapter with Nexus 5X is rated 5V, 3A = 15W) - When charging the Nexus 5X, it will show "charging rapidly" in the lock screen when you have a high current charger, but this does not necessarily mean it's "fast charging". You can use a 2.1A charger and still see "charging rapidly" displayed on screen. But fast charging means the device can draw more current, beyond what normal USB-A buses are rated for. So, to clarify "fast charging" is with USB-C to USB-C cables, which means you must use a charger/adapter that either has a USB-C output connector or is integrated into the adapter with a USB-C cable end. The charger must also be rated for higher current output (i.e. 3A or higher). Now, this is not to say these cables can't charge the Nexus 5X quickly. In fact, if you have a higher current charger it can still charge very quickly, but will be a bit slower than if you used the USB-C charger that comes with the phone. I use these cables with the Anker 40W desktop charger rated for 2.4A max per USB port, see here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GTGETFG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00 With this, I can charge from 30% to 100% within close to an hour. I would say that within 15 minutes I can get 15-18% charge approximately (based on phone's default battery capacity indicator, with screen off and some apps running in background while idle), which is still relatively fast, and almost as fast as if I used the included charger/adapter to charge. Overall I would highly recommend getting a couple of these cables for charging if you have a USB-C phone (i.e. Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Oneplus Two).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best USB-C (A to C) Chargers I've had to date.
*by N***K on April 21, 2020*

I've been searching for a solid cable for Android Auto. I've tried and researched several and while I always got 'ok' results from a few cables (Anker Powerline, amazon basics, a few others), they still had intermittent issues, especially when moving the cable (despite there not being any short). Anker Powerline is suppose to be the 'best' but I even had issues with it. Android Auto (and i believe some particular vehicles) is very picky about what they want. I drive a 2017 Subaru Impreza. This cable... has just worked. This cable has a good USB-C end. many come with a 'clamped' style, and you'll see the break in connection, and some come solid (like this one) where they are one piece. USB-C is quite a mess. There is a ton of variance. I couldn't find if these were if certified or not, but my goodness, these cables feel good, and I've not had any android auto issues since purchasing them.

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