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ZMI 5A 100W USB Type-C to Type-C Cable
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The Story
Experience lightning-fast charging with the ZMI 5A 100W USB Type-C to Type-C Cable, designed to power up your most demanding laptops, tablets, and smartphones at maximum speed. This durable cable supports all major fast-charging protocols including PowerDelivery (PD) and features built-in protection for safe, reliable performance. With its smooth TPE construction tested for over 10,000 plug cycles, it's the perfect replacement or upgrade for your original charging cables.
add_circle The Upside
- check Extremely fast charging for power-hungry devices
- check High durability with over 10,000 plug cycle testing
- check Compatible with a wide range of modern laptops and smartphones
remove_circle The Downside
- close Limited to USB 2.0 data transfer speeds (480 Mbps)
- close Does not support Thunderbolt 3 or video display connections
- close May be overkill for users who only need basic charging
Specifications & features
Key features
- check_circle 5A/100W fast charging capability
- check_circle Supports PowerDelivery (PD) and multiple charging protocols
- check_circle Built-in PTC protection for safer charging
- check_circle TPE material for durability and smooth feel
- check_circle E-marker chip for compatibility verification
Specifications
Output Amperage
5A
Output Wattage
100W
Data Transmission Speed
480 Mbps (USB 2.0)
Connector Type
USB Type-C to USB Type-C
Tags
0.5m
1.5m
1m
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480mb
480mb/s
480mbps
5a
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Data Transmission
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MacBook Pro
Output Amperage
Output Wattage
Pixel
thunderbolt 3
TPE Material Usage
Type-C
Type-C Cable
USB
usb 3.1
usb pd
usb-c
usb2.0
usb3.1
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