Plugable USBC-C100 USB-C Cable, 1m, 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2, 5A, USB-IF Certified
$25
Plugable Technologies 10Gbps USB C to USB C Cable, 3.3 feet (1 Meter), 5A, USB-IF Certified, USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C - Driverless, 1 m, USB C, USB C, USB 3.2 Gen 2 (3.1 Gen 2), 10 Gbit/s, Black
MORE SPEED—SuperSpeed+ USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps) Type-C Male to Type-C Male Cable
HIGH QUALITY—Wire gauge and electronic marking support up to 5A charging via USB-IF Power Delivery charging standard (5V-20V, 100W max). Gold plated connectors with nickel plated shell and 26 AWG coaxial cable for maximum EMI shielding
COMPATIBILITY—Compatible with all USB generations (USB 1.1, 2.0, 3.0 and USB 3.1 Gen 1/Gen 2). Incompatible with Qualcomm QC and other (non USB-IF Power Delivery) "Fast Power Delivery" technologies
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About this product
Plugable USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps) USB-C to USB-C 3.3ft/1m Cable with USB-IF Certification The Plugable USBC-C100 is a USB-IF certified USB-C to USB-C cable designed to provide the best possible connectivity with all types of USB-C devices, from chargers to docking stations. Because the cable meets or exceeds the USB-IF specifications this cable can be safely used with confidence on any USB-C host/device on the market without concerns about damage being caused by a sub-par cable from an unknown manufacturer.
Supports All the Features of USB 3.1 This 3.3 feet / 1 meter Plugable USBC-C100 cable is a universal USB-C cable for use with USB-C computers, phones, tablets, chargers, docking stations, accessories, and more. Certified to support SuperSpeed+ data transfers up to 10Gbps, and contains built-in chip ("e-marker") to properly negotiate VESA Alternate Mode video output and USB-IF Power Delivery standard (up to 3A, 5V-20V, 60W max).
What is the USB-IF and why does certification matter? The "Universal Serial Bus Implementers Forum" is a non-profit corporation founded by the group of companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus specification." To put it another way, the USB-IF creates the standards that have enabled billions of USB devices and hosts to inter-operate and "just work" over more than the last 20 years.USB-IF certified products have passed rigorous testing to ensure that they comply with specifications and perform as advertised. Achieving certification requires higher-grade materials and manufacturing processes to ensure the best possible data integrity, performance, and production consistency which may be lacking in cheaper commodity cables.Standards-compliance is especially important with USB-C cables given the much higher current available per the USB 3.1 spec. Non-compliant cables can potentially cause damage to your devices if the cable does not behave according to USB specifications.