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2 Pack - Ugreen USB C to USB C Charger Cable 100W (1 Metre) - Sold By Ugreen Group Limited UK

£6.99
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A good price for a pair of decent cables, working out at £3.50 each (Well, 3.495p technically :D)

No codes or vouchers needed at all.


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  • Superfast Charge & Sync: UGREEN 100W USB C Charger Cable delivers power up to 20V/5A, providing full charging speed for your USB C devices; This USB C Cable can fast fuel your iPad Pro 2021 up to 50% in 30mins, which charges 58% faster than other 60W cables; Data transfer speed up to 480 Mbps, 1G files can be transferred within the 30s; NOTE: This USB C to USB C Cable does not support video output

  • 2 Pack Convenient Twin Cables: Come with 2 USB C Cables, one for home and another for office, which is convenient and economical; 2 same 100W USB C Charger Cables enable you to have relatively flexible charge options, and support multiple people or devices to use simultaneously

  • Excellent E-Marker Chip: Built-in advanced E-Marker chip, this Type C Cable fast charging can automatically adjust the voltage and current according to the connected devices for a safer and faster 100W charge experience, escort for your fast charging

  • Build to Last: Featuring more flexible and more durable premium TPE material and extended wire joint design, this USB C to USB C Cable is proven to withstand over 15000+ plugs and 20000+ bends in strict laboratory tests, which boasts a lifespan of over 10X higher than other USB C Cables

  • Universal Compatibility: UGREEN 100W USB C to USB C Cable fits a wider range of devices than 60W cables, including virtually all Type C laptops/tablets/smartphones, like MacBook Pro 16''/M3, MacBook Air 13, Thinkpad, Surface, iPad Pro 2022, iPad Air 5, iPhone 15/Plus/Pro/Pro Max, Galaxy S24/S23 Ultra, Huawei P60/Mate 60 Pro, Pixel 7 Pro.
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  1. HUKDTony's avatar
    Our of interest, do normal cables generally restrict the wattage of supply? Ie can you not get 100W out of them? (edited)
    Optimus_Toaster's avatar
    Yep, I have a 60W Ugreen cable that only does 60W on my laptop where a 100W cable does more