Black Woven USB A to USB C Cable with 66W Watt Display - 1 meter
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Everyone has that "good charger" in the house, the one that seems to get your phone from 4% to 100% in record time. But it's a bit of a mystery isn't it? Why does one charger work great while another doesn't seem to budget at all. It has to do with whether that charger supports USB Quick Charge , and of course the output current ability and the length and quality of the cable used. All things that an electrical engineer could work out with a multimeter and some notepaper - but who has time for that!
This Black Woven USB A to USB C Cable with 66W Watt Display makes determining the charger setup easy: look on the end of the USB C plug to read the amount of power going into your phone. ~3W is a standard 5V / 500mA draw, 5-7W is when you can get 5V / 1A and higher wattages correspond to quick-charge capable setups.
Using it is simple: if you have multiple outlets or chargers available, pick the one that gives you the highest Wattage number!
Or use it as a simple power monitor for your single board Linux computer or other high-current-raw USB device.
It is 1 meter / approx 3 feet long so it won't drag down your current but still gives enough length to reach any port.