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The Fasgear USB C to USB C 3.2 Gen 2x2 Cable is a high-performance 10ft cable that supports data transfer speeds of up to 20 Gbps, 4K @ 60Hz video output, and 100W power delivery. Designed for compatibility with a variety of USB-C devices, it features a durable TPE jacket and tinplate design for enhanced flexibility and longevity.
J**C
Cable Test Results
Connected cable between laptop and docking station. 4K 60 video, USB Mouse and Keyboard, Power, and wired network worked. Well made beefy cable.
A**O
Works well but could be more flexible
I have a portable secondary monitor that I use with my laptop when I'm traveling. I like to place it just to the left of my laptop (Surface) and wanted USB C cord with a right angle on one end. This cable fit the bill, works well, and the connectors seem sturdy.My only complaint is that the cable is a bit stiff. Perhaps the 100W charging capability lends itself to a stiffer cable? The best cables in my experience have been the OEM Apple cables (lighting cable with iPhone, Mac power supply cable, etc.) because they are flexible and yet coil very nicely. This cable, unfortunately, is neither super flexible nor does it coil well.Maybe my expectations are too high, but I really wish I could find a USB C data+charging (Type 4) cable that has a right angle and is flexible. I have another cable that is more flexible than this one, but it doesn't have the right angle.
M**K
High power charging, fast data rates, and 10' long, what else could you want?
Not all USB cables are equal. You almost need a degree in electrical engineering to understand the differences.I use this cable to connect from my laptop to a multi-port hub. My laptop gets charged over the same cable, so I needed a fast cable that can handle higher charging current. The right angle connector on one end makes it easier to route the cable from my laptop to the hub.Most USB-C cables are designed for either charging, or data transfer. This cable is good at both. To achieve the high data rates, there are electronics in the connectors. Some charging cables have data rates that are limited to 480 Mbps (about half a Gigabit). USB-C cables can also be rated at rates of 5 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 20 Gbps, and 40 Gbps. The faster cables are backward compatible to the slower data rates. So get a cable that is as fast or faster than the device you want to connect. Most newer laptops have USB-C ports that are capable of 40 Gbps.My laptop has Thunderbolt 4 ports capable of speeds up to 40 Gbps. The devices I want to use are all either 5 Gbps, or 10 Gbps. So buying an expensive Thunderbolt 4 cable would not provide any benefit for me. Since this cable is capable of 20 Gbps speeds, I can buy faster devices and be all set to use them.I also like the 10 foot length. I can place the laptop at one end of my desk and it can connect to the hub on the other side of the desk.The only negative I can say for this cable is that there are no markings to let you know it has the higher current rating and the faster speed. I need to buy some cable labels to mark it so that I don't mix it up with my many less capable cables.
C**R
Very thick cable
The cable functions very well but due to very thick size it is very hard to manipulate and wants to keep it's packing form.
M**L
Stout and reliable USB-C cable
I really like this cable. It is thick, and robust with good reinforcement at the ends for flex. The right angle is a nice touch and allows for some tidier cable management. I'm currently using it with a Sabrent 5-bay DAS to my computer. I'm easily able to saturate my SATA HDDs. I was originally using a spare USB-C cable I had laying around but I was only able to achieve transfer speeds up to 30 MB/s (clearly not a good cable). With this, I'm able to regularly transfer files around 110-150 MB/s with each drive and can do so to all 5 drives at the same time. I know 3.2 Gen 2x2 can handle a lot more than that and the bottleneck is clearly my HDDs. Nonetheless, the cable performs flawlessly for what I need it to do and is definitely an upgrade from my spare unknown USB-C cable. Despite the USB-C form factor gradually becoming more universal, not all USB-C cables are built the same. I needed a data cable and this one is perfect for both my needs and future-proofing (I'm assuming it meets Gen 2x2 standards, I don't have anything to really test it).
V**.
Fast data transfer and PD 100W charging
This is a very beefy cable. It is fairly thick, due to all the copper that is needed to support 100W PD and USB 3.2 data transfer. Which makes the cable fairly stiff and inflexible. I probably wouldn't take this traveling as it is quite heavy and hard to pack small. The 90 deg tip is great for use on cellphones (in landscape) and for laptops. Data transfer is super fast, I've got a Oneplus 7 Pro and it transferred a 1.5GB video file in a few seconds. Only real downsides are the stiffness and all plastic (TPU?) construction. Function-wise, it is exactly as advertised.
A**N
Heavy Duty, Right Angle connector, built-in Tie Wrap, and faster transfer speed make this a winner.
This is the most robust USB-C cable I have ever seen to date. It's relatively thick, precisely 0.203" in diameter. The stock Apple USB-C cable is only 0.145" in diameter, so either they use larger diameter wires, or they use more insulation. Since they talk about how fast is the cable, I am assuming the wires are larger which would help to support faster transfer speeds. I like the right-angle connector; it seems to get out of the way easier when using my laptop on my lap. I also like the built-in strap, so you can stow the cable away more easily. All in all, this is a very nice cable, and I find no fault and no reason why I should not give it the 5 stars I believe it deserves.I've been charging my computer using this cable and I definitely noticed it is charging a little faster than normal, while drawing 60 watts of power from the charger. It's definitely not slow.
J**R
Good, rigid and stiff, well made cord that is 10 ft long
The Fasgear cable is made in PRC (china). The cable appears well made, is very stiff, and has USB-C on both ends. The 90-degree USB end works well if your power is on the side, but not the bottom of your device. I was able to get 85 watts out the cable connected to a 140 watt power adapter, and should support its 100 watt rating. I would avoid any sharp bends, as the cable doesn't like those.4 stars
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