• PD 60W USB-C Fast Charging Cable for Phone & Laptop
  • PD 60W USB-C Fast Charging Cable for Phone & Laptop
  • PD 60W USB-C Fast Charging Cable for Phone & Laptop
  • PD 60W USB-C Fast Charging Cable for Phone & Laptop
  • PD 60W USB-C Fast Charging Cable for Phone & Laptop

PD 60W USB-C Fast Charging Cable for Phone & Laptop

MTB-DCTTPD07 Power up your phone & laptop with our 60W PD USB-C fast charging cable. This durable, braided cord supports iPhone 15, Android, and more. Get yours now

Product name: PD60W cell phone charger cable
Brand: Mietubl
Model: MTB-DCTTPD07
Length: 1000 mm
Net Weight: 17.3g
Packing size: 180*60*18(mm)
Packing weight: 25g
Qty: 500 pieces/ Carton,15 Kg
Carton size: 600*450*330(mm)
Port: TYPE-C to TYPE-C
Material: Pure copper wire core, polyester braiding process
Compatibility: Compatible with Android, iPhone 15, tablets, laptops, etc.
Features: Overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection, temperature control, short circuit protection
PD 60W USB-C Fast Charging Cable for Phone & Laptop Introduction

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PD 60W USB-C Fast Charging Cable for Phone & Laptop Q&A
What’s the difference between a data cable and a charging cable?

Most cables can both charge and transfer data, but some low-cost cables only support charging. If you need to sync files, use navigation,or connect to a computer, choose a cable that states “data transfer” in the specs.

How do I know if my cable supports data transfer?

1. Check the product packaging or description for terms like "data sync", "file transfer", or speed ratings (e.g. 480Mbps/10Gbps). 2. Test by connecting your device to a computer: Android phones should show a file transfer notification, while iPhones will appear in iTunes/Finder. 3. Visually inspect USB-A connectors - data cables have four or more metal pins inside, while charge-only cables typically have only two pins. Note that USB-C and Lightning cables require functional testing as they lack visual indicators.

What should I look for when buying a data cable?

Match the connector (USB-C/Lightning/Micro-USB), right length, supported power (60W/100W), data speed (USB 2.0/3.x), durability (braided, strain-relief), and a trusted brand like Mietubl.

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