AH Real Deal: UGREEN 100W USB-C cable 2-pack is $8.99 again
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AH Real Deal: UGREEN 100W USB-C cable 2-pack is $8.99 again

Nov 05, 2024

Android Headlines / Best Cell Phone Deals / AH Real Deal: UGREEN 100W USB-C cable 2-pack is $8.99 again

Right now you can pick up a 2-pack of UGREEN’s 100W USB-C cables for just $8.99, and this is an excellent deal if you or someone you know needs some extra USB-C cables for keeping their devices charged up. Normally this 2-pack of cables would cost you $11.99 if they were available at their full retail price. However, Amazon has them on sale for just $8.99 which is a 25% discount. It’s also the lowest price for this 2-pack that we’ve seen and the lowest it’s ever been based on the price tracking from Camel Camel Camel.

The reason you want something like these cables is because they support faster charging. If you have a charging brick that has an output of at least 100W, you need a cable that’s also at least 100W to get those charging speeds. And with this deal, you get two of those cables. You can use the extra for a second charging brick. Or you can just use it as a spare if you ever lose the other cable.

Now at 100W, these cables will support charging all kinds of devices. You can of course use them for smartphones and smartwatches, true wireless earbuds, and more. But the nice thing about the 100W charging support is that they also work for charging things like MacBooks. As well as other laptops that support USB-C charging. You can also use them for charging handheld gaming devices. Such as the Nintendo Switch OLED and the ASUS ROG Ally X. Which is what I use these cables for.

These cables are 3.3 ft. in length so they’re not super long. But they are probably long enough if you’re sitting next to the wall outlet or power strip the charging brick is plugged into. The outside of the cables is braided as well which adds some durability to them so they’ll last longer.

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