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100W USB-C Cable 6FT, 5A PD Fast Charging Type-C Cable for Apple, Samsung, Google, Dell, HP & Lenovo Devices
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100W USB-C Cable 6FT — 5A PD Fast Charging for Apple, Samsung, Google, Dell, HP & Lenovo
One cable. Every device. Full-speed charging and 10Gbps data — from your iPhone to your laptop.
Most USB-C cables cap out at 60W — enough for a phone, not enough for a laptop. This 100W, 5A Power Delivery cable handles both without compromise. Plug it into a MacBook Pro, a Dell XPS, or an HP Spectre and it delivers the full wattage your charger is rated for. Plug it into an iPhone 16, Samsung Galaxy S25, or Google Pixel 9 and it fast-charges at the device's maximum supported rate — automatically, with no settings to configure.
The built-in E-Marker chip is what makes 100W possible. Without it, USB-C cables are electronically capped at 60W for safety. The E-Marker authenticates the cable's 5A current rating to both devices, unlocking full Power Delivery and preventing the overcurrent that damages cheaper cables. It also enables 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 data transfer — fast enough to move a 4K video file in seconds rather than minutes.
At 6 feet (1.8m), there's enough reach to charge from a wall outlet to a desk, across a conference table, or from a laptop to a monitor — without pulling the device tight to the port.
What sets it apart
100W / 5A Full Power
E-Marker chip unlocks 100W Power Delivery — charges laptops at full speed, not just phones
E-Marker Certified
Embedded authentication chip communicates current rating to both devices for safe high-wattage delivery
10Gbps Data Transfer
USB 3.2 Gen 2 speed — transfer a 10GB file in under 10 seconds on supported devices
6-Foot Reach
Charge from the outlet to your desk without the device straining against the port
Braided Nylon Jacket
Tightly woven nylon sheath tested to 20,000 bend cycles — resists fraying at the connector ends
Universal Compatibility
Works with every USB-C device — smartphones, tablets, laptops, and USB-C monitors
Device compatibility by brand
🍎 Apple
- iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- iPhone 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, 16 Pro Max
- iPad Pro (all USB-C models)
- MacBook Air (M1, M2, M3)
- MacBook Pro 14" & 16" (M1–M4)
🔵 Samsung
- Galaxy S22, S23, S24, S25 series
- Galaxy Z Fold & Z Flip series
- Galaxy Tab S series (USB-C)
- Galaxy Book laptops
- Pixel 6, 7, 8, 9 series
- Pixel Fold & Pixel Tablet
- Chromebook Pixel & Pixelbook
💻 Dell / HP / Lenovo
- Dell XPS 13, XPS 15, XPS 17
- HP Spectre x360, Envy, EliteBook
- Lenovo ThinkPad X1, IdeaPad, Yoga
- Any laptop with USB-C PD charging port
Product specifications
What the E-Marker chip does — and why it matters
The USB-C specification limits cables without an E-Marker to 3A / 60W maximum. This is a safety ceiling built into the standard — not a marketing choice. To safely carry 5A (required for 100W at 20V), the cable must contain an E-Marker IC that electronically identifies itself to the charger and device, confirming it is rated for the higher current. Without this chip, the charger and device will negotiate down to 60W even if your charger is rated for more. This cable's E-Marker chip makes 100W delivery possible — and eliminates the risk of overcurrent damage to your devices.
Why cable length matters for charging
Longer cables carry higher resistance, which reduces the power that reaches the device. Cheap 6-foot cables that skip quality wire gauge will lose meaningful wattage over the length of the cable, resulting in slower charging despite the high-wattage charger. This cable uses a heavier internal conductor gauge specifically chosen to maintain full 100W delivery at 6 feet — the resistance is measured and certified as part of the E-Marker validation process.
Data transfer: more than just a charging cable
At 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2, this cable is fast enough to use as a data transfer cable between devices, connect an external SSD for video editing, or drive a 4K display via USB-C Alt Mode on supported laptops. Most USB-C cables on the market only support USB 2.0 data speeds (480Mbps) — roughly 20 times slower. If you plug this cable between a MacBook and an external NVMe drive, you will feel the difference immediately.
Frequently asked questions
Will this charge my MacBook Pro at full 96W / 140W speed? This cable supports up to 100W. MacBook Pros that ship with 96W or 140W chargers will charge at 96W through this cable — close to maximum. The 140W charging on M3/M4 Pro Max models requires a 140W-rated cable for absolute peak speed.
Does it work with 65W Dell and HP laptop chargers? Yes. The cable negotiates the correct wattage with both the charger and device. If your charger is 65W and your laptop requests 65W, that is exactly what is delivered — no overvoltage risk.
Can I use it for video output? On laptops and iPads that support USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode (MacBook, iPad Pro, Dell XPS, HP Spectre), yes — up to 4K video output is supported depending on the device.
Is it compatible with Thunderbolt ports? This cable works in Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4 ports for charging and USB 3.2 data. It does not carry the Thunderbolt protocol itself — for Thunderbolt-specific features (40Gbps, daisy-chaining), a certified Thunderbolt cable is required.
Will it fast-charge my iPhone 16? Yes. iPhone 16 supports USB-C PD fast charging up to 27W. This cable will deliver that automatically when paired with a compatible USB-C PD charger.
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