Power Delivery (PD): Most standard USB-C cables support at least 60W of power delivery. Higher-end options can support up to 100W or even 240W (PD 3.1 compliant) for charging laptops and other power-hungry devices quickly.
Data Transfer Speed: While most cables support USB 2.0 speeds (480 Mbps), some high-performance options like certified Thunderbolt 4 or USB4 cables can offer speeds up to 40 Gbps or more.
Durability: Look for cables with reinforced connector points and braided nylon sheaths, which offer increased flexibility and a longer lifespan, often withstanding thousands of bends.
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Key Features
Power Delivery (PD): Most standard USB-C cables support at least 60W of power delivery. Higher-end options can support up to 100W or even 240W (PD 3.1 compliant) for charging laptops and other power-hungry devices quickly.
Data Transfer Speed: While most cables support USB 2.0 speeds (480 Mbps), some high-performance options like certified Thunderbolt 4 or USB4 cables can offer speeds up to 40 Gbps or more.
Durability: Look for cables with reinforced connector points and braided nylon sheaths, which offer increased flexibility and a longer lifespan, often withstanding thousands of bends.