This Manhattan® USB-C® Device Charging Cable is your future-proof connection for high-power USB chargers and laptops to come. It is compliant with the latest USB Power Delivery standard 3.1, which introduced Extended Power Range (EPR). Cables and devices with EPR support power up to 240 watts (48 volts/5 amps), an increase that’s nearly 2.5x the 100-watt (20-volt/5-amp max) limit of the Standard Power Range (SPR) in PD 3.0. Such a superior wattage for USB-C® has a lot of benefits: High-end devices already take advantage of input power above 100 watts, which they currently receive from a proprietary charging brick. Those bricks use custom DC tips that are not interchangeable between different brands. If you lose such a brick, it is frustrating and expensive to replace. The universal USB-C® connector puts an end to that frustration, allowing notebooks from every manufacturer to be charged from any PD 3.1-compliant wall charger, power bank, or charger. This is also why an EU regulation requires laptops to be chargeable via USB-C® starting in 2026. PD 3.1 is backward compatible with PD 3.0, so you can still use your legacy chargers with 100, 65 watts or lower. The aluminum boot absorbs the stress of frequent bends without damaging the core of the cable, while the braided jacket makes the cable virtually tangle-free. The double shielding (aluminum foil and braid) and corrosion-resistant contacts provide maximum signal integrity.
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This Manhattan® USB-C® Device Charging Cable is your future-proof connection for high-power USB chargers and laptops to come. It is compliant with the latest USB Power Delivery standard 3.1, which introduced Extended Power Range (EPR). Cables and devices with EPR support power up to 240 watts (48 volts/5 amps), an increase that’s nearly 2.5x the 100-watt (20-volt/5-amp max) limit of the Standard Power Range (SPR) in PD 3.0. Such a superior wattage for USB-C® has a lot of benefits: High-end devices already take advantage of input power above 100 watts, which they currently receive from a proprietary charging brick. Those bricks use custom DC tips that are not interchangeable between different brands. If you lose such a brick, it is frustrating and expensive to replace. The universal USB-C® connector puts an end to that frustration, allowing notebooks from every manufacturer to be charged from any PD 3.1-compliant wall charger, power bank, or charger. This is also why an EU regulation requires laptops to be chargeable via USB-C® starting in 2026. PD 3.1 is backward compatible with PD 3.0, so you can still use your legacy chargers with 100, 65 watts or lower. The aluminum boot absorbs the stress of frequent bends without damaging the core of the cable, while the braided jacket makes the cable virtually tangle-free. The double shielding (aluminum foil and braid) and corrosion-resistant contacts provide maximum signal integrity.

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This 2-meter charge cable is made with a woven design — with USB-C connectors on both ends — and is ideal for charging, syncing, and transferring data between USB-C devices. It supports charging of up to 240 watts and transfers data at USB 2 rates. Pair the USB-C Charge Cable with a compatible USB-C power adapter to conveniently charge your devices from a wall outlet and take advantage of fast-charging capabilities. USB-C power adapters sold separately.

The cable supports Power Delivery and data transfer between smartphones, tablets, and computers. It has a fast maximum data transmission rate of 40 Gbps and a power delivery charging capacity of 100W. When connected to a device that enables video output, such as Thunderbolt 4 docking station, the cable can also support up to one 8K monitor and two 4K dual displays. With a double-braided polyester cover, the exterior is abrasion-resistant, which reduces fraying and prolongs the lifespan of the cable.
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| There were no pros for this product— | USB-C, Compatibility, Speed, Quality, Data Transfer | Overall Performance, Cable Length, Compatibility, Flexibility | Overall Performance, Cable Length, USB-C, Data Transfer Speed, Functionality |
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| There were no cons for this product— | Cable Length | Connectivity, Heat Dissipation | There were no cons for this product— |