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Anker’s new dual-headed USB-C cable charges two devices at once. The $25 cable supports charging at speeds up to 140W and will intelligently share power between two connected devices.
Sure, you probably own a million USB cables as is, but this 3ft-long USB cable with both a micro and mini USB head is $12 well-spent, let me tell you.
When connected to a single device, the USB-C cable can deliver up to 140W of power. When two devices are connected, the maximum power delivered is 130W if one of the devices is drawing more than 100W.
It can charge a USB-C device or a Lightning device, and the cable can be used to provide up to 60W, so it can be used to fast charge the iPhone and iPad with an appropriate charger.
Anker’s 2-in-1, braided USB-C cable that can charge two devices from one power source is down to $17.99 for the four-foot version at Amazon (it normally sells between $23 and $25.99).
Native Union is out with a clever new cable today that it says is the “first-ever” with a dual-head Lightning and USB-C design to simplify your Apple setup.
I'm looking for a cable with head shown below, and with the standard dual 5 pin internal connector for a motherboard header, with a 18" cable. Anyone know of a source?
The USB Promoter Group announced that the next-gen USB Version 2.0 standard is “pending release” and will double the bandwidth of existing USB 4 connectors, from 40 Gbps to up to 80 Gbps.
The What Else: The ULTRA-4K Receiver provides two HDMI video outputs, dedicated keyboard and mouse ports (with auto switching), and a 4-port USB 2.0 hub for connection of other USB devices such as ...
The only thing better than a durable, braided USB-C cable is one that can charge two gadgets at the same time. That’s exactly what Anker’s 2-in-1 USB-C cable does, and it’s $6 off its normal ...
VisionTek's Connect dual head USB 3.0 adapter is great for all users (Mac and Windows) that want to add multiple / additional displays. The device takes just minutes to setup, and then you're off ...
The Double USB has two of these, filling the entirety of the metal tube. Both are spring-loaded, so whichever one is redundant in a given orientation will simply be pushed back as you plug it in.
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