• 【USB-C to USB-C Cable】: This is the USB-C to USB-C 2.0 cable not the USB-C to USB-A cable, which means it has the same USB-C plug on the both ends, so you need a USB-C wall charger to charge your device.
  • 【60W High Speed Charging】: Output power up to 20V 3A, which is ensured by high-speed safe charging, and the USB 2.0 supports data transfer speed can reach 40~60MB/S (480Mbps). NOTE: This product DO NOT support video output.
  • 【Ultra High Quality Assurancel】: Upgraded 3D aluminum connector and exclusive laser welding technology, which to ensure the metal part won't break. Premium nylon braided cable adds additional durability and tangle free. Special Strain Relief design, can bear 20000+ bending test.
  • 【Compatibility List】: This USB C to USB C cable compatible with Samsung Galaxy Note 20/ Note 20 Ultra/ S20/ S20+/ S20 Ultra/ Note 10/ Note 10 Plus/ A80, Google Pixel XL/2/2XL/3/3XL/3a/3aXL/4/4 XL, Macbook 13'', Macbook Air, iPad Pro 2018/2020, iPad Air 2020 10.9"(Gen 4), Nexus 6P with the original charger (View Product Description for details).
  • 【What you get】: We provide this USB C to USB C Cable(2 Pack 6.6FT) with 18-Month worry free period and 24/7 customer service, if you have any questions, we will resolve your issue within 24 hours.

This cable has a usb type c connector on both ends. This is nice because this connector can be inserted without having to worry about its orientation. Just get it lined up with the port and push. It works. It also supports fast or quick charging (15W @ 5V, 3A). Note that not all devices with fast charge at these settings, but it is is probably fine for many phones. It is also usb 2.0 and supports data transfers at 480Mb/s. These days, this is a pretty low spec, though, and many new devices operate at must faster data rates. This cable is well made and even looks nice (why I bought it over those ugly cables). What this is not is usb 3.0 gen 1 or gen 2 cable. Hence, it does not support either 5 Gb/s (5Gbps) or 10 GB/s (10Gbps) or even 20 Gb/s (20Gbps). It is not a Thunderbolt 3 cable so you cannot drive a monitor with this cable. It looks exact like these other cables which support must faster data transfer rates, but it only transfers at usb 2.0 speeds (480Mb/s) so it is slow by comparison. Don't use this for your data transfers to hard drives or especially SSD drives if you want the faster speeds. If your new laptop came with a fancy usb type c port that promises Thunderbolt 3 transfers speeds, or usb 3.1 gen 2 transfer speeds, or even usb 3.1 gen 1 transfer speeds, don't get this cable for this device. It will not provide the speeds that these other ports can deliver, thus giving you must slower data transfer rates than what your device is capable of, and what you paid your money for. While this certainly seems obvious on the face of it, one typically tends to forget these details months after you make a purchase and decide you want to get a new cable. This is a perfectly fine cable for the its intended purpose.

Used these to replace OG Google Pixel cables. They work great on the original Google charger. I have the 2nd cabled plugged into the USB-C on my Asus X470-f Rog Strix Gaming motherboard to charge my phone when I am at my PC Desk. Both cabled work great and rapid charge correctly.

I have tried a number of cables and discovered many don't seem to work. A number of them for some odd reason would not fast charge (just normal charge) and also there seemed to be an issue with a Pixel 2 being recognized for file transfers to PC - connections frequently posted an error. So when I attached this cable (to a newly installed male-female extension cable routing my desktop Thunderbolt 3 port from back of PC to desk (top), I received a Fast-Charging notice on the Pixel 2. Thumbs up! HOWEVER, within seconds up popped the frustrating message that an error occurred and device was not recognized. My first thought was 'here we go again, damn!' As I detached the cable from the extension I thought 'maybe a driver issue', did a number of searches and determined drivers were current so I started packing up the [nice] cables ready for a return. Before sending, I decided to try one more test, attach the Pixel to my laptop and see what happens. Well what do you know, it made a good connection and prompted me for the action to choose what I wanted to do. After selecting File Transfer, everything worked. So now I paused and thought. Maybe the data functions over Thunderbolt/USB C 3.1 were super sensitive to max cable length limitations... I unplugged the extension cable from my desktop computer, plugged the JSAUX cable directly into the desktop Thunderbolt port and plugged the other end into the Pixel 2. Viola! Everything came up as it should and file transfers worked without a hitch. So I can say I highly recommend this well constructed, high quality cable. Great price for the pair and does everything I need. One final note - many cables don't seem to 'snap' in cleanly to the Pixel 2, leading to a poor connection, resulting in a 'charging' confirmation despite plugging into a fast-charger. No such problem with the JAUX cables, they seem to have a better fit and make a good connection every time.

When I ordered these I felt like they would be too good to be true but they are flipping amazing! And such a steal! And you get TWO of them?! Great quality, long, thick, bendable works PERFECT with my new iPad Pro 12.9! I will absolutely be ordering from them again!!

I bought these cables for use in charging the Ipad Pro as I did not have any USB C chargers lying around. The length is great, 6 ft, which can accomadate most of all situations. The build quality is there and it feels like a premium product. I do love that they put a strap on both cables so that when you wrap it up you can keep it wrapped. This order does come with two cables... so it never hurts to have a backup right? I have no issues or cons with the cable and would recommend this to anyone needing to Charge an Apple Ipad Pro 11". I can't speak other items that need USB C though.

I don't often author reviews; however, when I do it is within the context that opinions are not substitutes for facts. If a product meets expectations, the ratings of the general public consensus often echo my sentiments I stand in silent agreement. If a product exceeds my customer experience and expectations and my opine maintain it warrants five-star praise and perhaps a sprinkle of some constructive criticism. On the contrary, if the product customer experience for me is the inverse and the customer experience is unsatisfactory, then one or two stars is the pretext of my written critique. Now on the to the product review of USB C to USB C Cable [2 Pack 6.6ft], JSAUX USB-C to USB-C Fast Charger Nylon Braided Charging Cord Compatible. FIVE STARS across the board. I have purchased several. Nothing short of excellent QC + QA manufacturing process. flawless form, function, and performance. Highly recommended. Unit cost may be fractionally higher than competitors, however, the expense is worth the quality and performance ROI (return on investment)

Absolutely great charger cables. Most longer cables are stiff or too thin and tangle up. These are perfect. Works perfect with pixel 2xl. When plugged in the pixel 2xl recognizes the chip and says speed charging. Charges at the same rate as the Google pixel 2xl 3 foot cord. Will buy again when needed!

So I needed a USB C cable for my Pixel 2 XL after my Motorola turbo charger burnt out for the second time and these had good reviews so I figured why not, let me tell you these are probably the nicest cables I've ever owned. They are nice and long in a time where phones ship with insanely small cables(remember when the flip phones came with like an 8 foot cable?) The cables are rigid and sturdy with a Kevlar wrap and the connectors fit snug. AND YOU GET TWO OF THEM! Buy them now, oh but make sure you pay attention to what type of cables you are buying, I needed USB C to USB C but some of you might need USB A to C

I was looking for a quality product and ignoring the price, but these fit my needs and were more economical than expected. Build quality is excellent with no flaws to be found in fit or function, and I love being able to have some freedom while charging due to the extra length. I use this cable with a 30 watt Quick Charge version 4.0 charger with USB-C output, and it powers up an HTC U12 Plus. The phone charges up to 2% every 60 seconds with this combo, and is cooler than normal slow charging. I gave this cable 4 stars for travel because it is on the thick and large side, so you may want to get a shorter version when luggage space is tight.

I wanted/needed a super low profile right angled USB-C to USB-C for use with a windows tablet that has a USB-C port where the cable was not sticking all the way out which could be damaged. Or even better I would have prefered a 180 degree U-shaped USB-C cable where the cable curves to the back of the tablet (pretty unique) but unfortunately the only ones I could find were USB-C (male) to USB-A (male) type cables which were concieved and designed to basically connect to a computer (host) or charger and charge phones/tablets (device/slave). I had to find out the hard way after ordering three separate U-Shaped (180 degree) USB-C cables why they weren’t working. Ignorance. I was trying to connect the USB-C male side to my tablet and at the other end, the USB-A male side, to a USB hub with a USB-A to USB-A (female) coupler/adapter. It didn’t work because data and power go only one way with this type of cable, meaning the power and data goes from USB-A to USB-C. I’m sure in theory a chip embedded inside a USB-C cable of this type (USB-C male to USB-A male) would be able to do data/power both ways (like a simple USB-C to USB-C cable) but the reality is there are no cables out there that I’m ware of that do that. What I really needed was a USB-C (male) to USB-A (female) cable. These cables are called OTG cables. I wanted one with a right angle USB-C connector or a USB-C U-shaped (180 degree) connector. I did initially find these types of OTG cables but the right angles where not low profile enough for my liking. I eventually had to buy this cable that I’m doing a review for here which turned out to be great. This cable obviously is a regular USB-C to USB-C type cable which does data and power both ways as it should. Again I would have loved and preferred a U-shaped cable (180 degree) for a super slim low profile look, nonetheless this cable turned out to be great. I used this cable with a special USB-C to USB-C female coupler connecting a USB-C hub. When I received this cable I immediately loved it. It hard to judge how big the cable is online but in person I was pleasantly surprised how compact the right angle connector was. It was also low profile enough. The gap between the side of the angled connector and surface of my tablet is adequate enough. I would have preferred a cable where the right angle USB-C was gapless between my device but probable they don’t design these types of cables because these cables are meant to be used universally with any device with a USB-C port. People use cases with their phones and you need a gap to allow the cable to go all the way in the USB-C port which I understand. I’m also pleasantly surprised that this cable inserts in and out easily into my tablet port. I had another cable that was hard to remove in and out of the port. I would imagine this would cause wear and tear or even damage to the port. It was that hard to remove with another cable I bought. Not with this one. The braided cable looks great too and the cable seems slim which is perfect. I my opinion this is the only right angle cable anywhere that you can buy that’s super compact attractive and slim.