Agree, buy usb-if certified Anker cables, not these //@anonymous: They must meet the standards for high wattage power if they are USB-IF certified cables. These cables are not. //@anonymous: Don’t believe that thickness comment, not true at all. It’s the chips for higher wattage that raise the cost. They must meet the standards for high wattage power. //@anonymous: 100W, wire is thicker, cost more. //@Anonymous: So, I know this is name brand, but other than that, isn't this actually a little high for 2 3 foot usbCs?
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By anonymous on 02/07/2025, 06:40 PM EST
Why would you say Anker does not?
https://www.anker.com/blogs/chargers/what-does-usb-if-certified-mean //@anonymous: They must meet the standards for high wattage power if they are USB-IF certified cables. These cables are not. //@anonymous: Don’t believe that thickness comment, not true at all. It’s the chips for higher wattage that raise the cost. They must meet the standards for high wattage power. //@anonymous: 100W, wire is thicker, cost more. //@Anonymous: So, I know this is name brand, but other than that, isn't this actually a little high for 2 3 foot usbCs?
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By anonymous on 02/07/2025, 06:32 PM EST
Why talk about USB IF? They don’t need to be certified for that to deliver 100W. //@anonymous: They must meet the standards for high wattage power if they are USB-IF certified cables. These cables are not. //@anonymous: Don’t believe that thickness comment, not true at all. It’s the chips for higher wattage that raise the cost. They must meet the standards for high wattage power. //@anonymous: 100W, wire is thicker, cost more. //@Anonymous: So, I know this is name brand, but other than that, isn't this actually a little high for 2 3 foot usbCs?
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By anonymous on 02/07/2025, 03:28 PM EST
They must meet the standards for high wattage power if they are USB-IF certified cables. These cables are not. //@anonymous: Don’t believe that thickness comment, not true at all. It’s the chips for higher wattage that raise the cost. They must meet the standards for high wattage power. //@anonymous: 100W, wire is thicker, cost more. //@Anonymous: So, I know this is name brand, but other than that, isn't this actually a little high for 2 3 foot usbCs?
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By anonymous on 02/07/2025, 03:10 PM EST
The E-Marker chip costs more.
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By anonymous on 02/07/2025, 02:19 PM EST
Don’t believe that thickness comment, not true at all. It’s the chips for higher wattage that raise the cost. They must meet the standards for high wattage power. //@anonymous: 100W, wire is thicker, cost more. //@Anonymous: So, I know this is name brand, but other than that, isn't this actually a little high for 2 3 foot usbCs?
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By anonymous on 02/07/2025, 10:34 AM EST
100W, wire is thicker, cost more. //@Anonymous: So, I know this is name brand, but other than that, isn't this actually a little high for 2 3 foot usbCs?
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By anonymous on 02/07/2025, 09:27 AM EST
So, I know this is name brand, but other than that, isn't this actually a little high for 2 3 foot usbCs?
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