








Cable Matters 製造中止商品 Review: 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: The headline says it all. The cables work great and do what is required. They do not charge at full Type C charging rates because they meet the USB 2.1 spec due to the Type A connector on the other end. We have bought several of these and have found that they eventually begin to fail at the connector just behind the yellow band. There is no strain relief and they tend to pull or wiggle out from flexing. With careful use, it does not happen for quite a while. If a rugged cable is needed look for one that has a braided exterior and good strain relief. They will also be more expensive. Because of the price point I am giving these cables 4 stars. If they cost any more the rating would drop. I would and have bought again and would recommend them for the price and overall quality / performance.






| ASIN | B00S8GU544 |
| Brand Name | Cable Matters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,119) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00081159815028 |
| Item Weight | 45 g |
| Manufacturer | Cable Matters |
| Model | 201001-BLK-2mx3 |
| UPC | 081159815028 |
I**E
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.
R**0
The headline says it all. The cables work great and do what is required. They do not charge at full Type C charging rates because they meet the USB 2.1 spec due to the Type A connector on the other end. We have bought several of these and have found that they eventually begin to fail at the connector just behind the yellow band. There is no strain relief and they tend to pull or wiggle out from flexing. With careful use, it does not happen for quite a while. If a rugged cable is needed look for one that has a braided exterior and good strain relief. They will also be more expensive. Because of the price point I am giving these cables 4 stars. If they cost any more the rating would drop. I would and have bought again and would recommend them for the price and overall quality / performance.
N**K
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.
T**.
It's a decent quality cable, however, it doesn't provide fast charging technology.
A**R
I bought a 3-pack six years ago, and not once has one wiggled loose from the USB port. One cable lived in my car and was used several times a week for that whole time before it gave out. It stayed in the port fine, so it seems like an internal pin or wire eventually wore out, as all things do. But the fact that I can pick up and use the phone many times without the cable falling out...that sells me on a product.
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