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BlitzWolf Ampcore Ⅱ BW-TC12 3A USB Type-C Charging Data Cable 3.33ft/1m US $3.49 (~AU $4.50) Delivered @ Banggood

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Found this type-c cable available at its pre-launch price.

Product description as taken from the website:

Specifications:

Model: AmpCore Ⅱ BW-TC12
Plug: USB 2.0 A Male to USB Type-C Male
Cable Resistance: 56kΩ
Materials: Injection molded connector + PVC Jacket+ Nickel-plated Connector Heads
Wire Core: 30 AWG(Data) + 22 AWG(Power)
Output: 3.6-12V/3A
Data Sync Speed: Up to 480Mbps
Length: 1m/3.33ft
Cable Outer Diameter: 3.8mm
Color: Black, White, Red, Green

Product Description:

Ampcore II cables include a built-in 56kΩ resistor which prevents your device from over-heating.

Premium Quality Materials: From the nickel-plated reversible connector heads to the durable braided wire sheath, Ampcore cables are built to survive years of regular use.

Inside our cables are 22AWG power and 30AWG data tinned copper wire cores, these provide high current charging, fast data transfer rates and make them incredibly flexible. Ampcore cables are tested to maintain their performance even after 5000 bends.

Fast Charging: Supports 3.6-12V fast charging at up to 3A and is compatible with Qualcomm QC2.0, QC3.0, MTK Pump Express Plus and other fast charging technologies.

Simultaneous charging and data transfer: Charge and transfer data at the same time with Type C compatible devices.

An 18-Month Warranty: We believe in our products and back them all with an 18-month warranty. If you have any questions or need help, we also provide fast and friendly support.

Package Included:

1 * BlitzWolf AmpCore Ⅱ BW-TC12 USB Type-C Cable 3.33ft/1m
1 * Magic Tape Strap

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closed Comments

  • +2

    Too bad there's no aftermarket supercharge compatible cable for my Huawei M10P….

    • that's right, due to the differet fast charge protocol…have to order from overseas which is 5A cable..

  • +1

    So is this USB 3.0? Is there a Turbo version of this cable?

    • -2

      I double the CPU, bus and memory speed of a mobile phone can even saturate a USB 2.0 interface, they are designed for low power , low chip count, low heat and not speed on the usb port.

      • Usb2 at 20mb/s isn't high. Sure you won't use usb3 fully, but i expect youd use a small amount, and that's still enough to be two or three times faster. Totally worth it.

        • usb 2.0 480 megabits per second (mbps), or 60 megabytes per second (MBps) …. and then the overhead of the CPU driving the USB I/O (phone doesn't have the PC bus architecture).

    • +2

      Looks like usb2. Buying cables is a minefield nowadays.

      Lol at 22awg and 30awg being touted as though they are thick copper stands

      • definitely a mine field … the cable gauge will determine the voltage drop over distance (22awg and 30 awg at 3 amps / 60W ?) , then there is also the issue of resistance in connector and that is what gets the warmest.

        probably becomes bigger issue with mac books charging via usb C and the amount of power they can draw.

        Quote :

        Cables

        USB-C 3.1 cables are considered full-featured USB-C cables. They are electronically marked cables that contain a chip with an ID function based on the configuration channel and vendor-defined messages (VDM) from the USB Power Delivery 2.0 specification. Cable length should be ≤ 2 m for gen. 1 or ≤ 1 m for gen. 2.[14] Electronic ID chip provides information about product/vendor, cable connectors, USB signalling protocol (2.0, gen. 1, gen. 2), passive/active construction, use of VCONN power, available VBUS current, latency, RX/TX directionality, SOP controller mode, and hardware/firmware version .[5]

        USB-C 2.0 cables do not have shielded SuperSpeed pairs, sideband use pins, or additional wires for power lines. Increased cable lengths up to 4 m are possible.

        All USB-C cables must be able to carry a minimum of 3 A current (up to 60 W @20V) but can also carry high-power 5 A current (up to 100 W).[citation needed] All USB-C to USB-C cables must contain e-marker chips programmed to identify the cable and its current capabilities. USB Charging ports should also be clearly marked with capable power wattage.[13]

        Full-featured USB-C cables that implement USB 3.1 gen. 2 can handle up to 10 Gbit/s data rate at full duplex. They are marked with a SuperSpeed+ (SuperSpeed 10 Gbit/s) logo. There are also cables which can carry only USB 2.0 with up to 480 Mbit/s data rate. There are USB-IF certification programs available for USB-C products and end users are recommended to use USB-IF certified cables.[15]

    • Turbo version is USB 3.0, this is USB 2.0

      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/370233

      1.8m for $8, USB3.0

  • This supports Samsung S5?

    • Samsung S5 isn't USB C its USB 3.0 "Micro-B" SuperSpeed plug, readily available and cheap at places like Centrecomm and MSY.

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