A:AnswerThe Google Pixel 6a has a USB-C connection for charging and data. For the other end of the cable, if you have a standard USB connection to hook it to (computer or charging block) this will work fine with the Pixel.
A:AnswerTested on a samsung laptop, it DOES keep it charged, but when I plugged in my samsung s22 ultra (a note by any other name) it shows quick charging, not quick charge 2.0, and at a little less than half battery it was 45 min to charge, on the "real" cable it was 42 min to charge.....thats a 45 watt charger. I take it by assumption this is not a 5a cable.
A:AnswerHello Todd,
The cable supports both power and data transfer, which should work for a USB-C compatible laptop monitor, as long as it doesn't require a Thunderbolt connection.
A:AnswerHi Harrison,
You're in luck! It charges with a USB-C connection, so this cable will work just fine for powering it up when you forget your cable.
A:AnswerHi there,
If the Chromebook supports USB-A connection for audio, this cable could work for audio transmission, but it's not typically used for that purpose.
A:AnswerHi San,
Well if the vehicle's system accepts a USB-A connection for CarPlay, this cable should work when connected to an iPhone with a USB-C port.