I don't think I've ever had to replace an usb-c cable, what are you doing with them?
Also since everything ships with either an usb-c-to-c or c-to-a cable (sometimes both), I have quite the stockpile of them.
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I don't think I've ever had to replace an usb-c cable, what are you doing with them?
Also since everything ships with either an usb-c-to-c or c-to-a cable (sometimes both), I have quite the stockpile of them.
The cable in my car for Android Auto goes bad after a few months of use from the weather, I've gone through quite a few like that
Yeah, I've seen a couple of people mention that. Kind of makes sense with the big temperature differences in cars. But I don't drive, so no expirence with that.
Yeah, they're like lighters... I will lose it before it actually breaks, 100% of the time.
IKEA cables. Been using the same one for over a decade.
I use VR Link Cables. They're rigid and heavy duty. I've only had one go bad, and that's because my kitten chewed it.
UGreen cables for charging (switched from Anker after Eufy shit)
CablesMatter for everything else (HDMI, Display port, usb for data, etc).
As with anything, you have to take care of it. Cables are fragile. If you're wadding them up in a ball, letting the cable bend at the connector funny or ripping the cable out, the cable will break eventually. Braided cables are more resistant to abuse, but not invincible.
The only cables I've ever thrown out are my husbands, because he tears them from devices like a removed neanderthal.
I got some VOLTME cables and a charging brick on aliexpress about 4 years ago that have been sturdy as a rock. They actually deliver 100W according to my laptop's charging icon.
They're braided and basically impossible to twist the wrong way. Here they are on amazon if you don't want to wait the 20-odd days for shipping from China.
https://www.amazon.com/VOLTME-Premium-Charging-MacBook-More-Blue/dp/B0C14CTC6M
Anker. Still have cables I got in 2018. I’m not rough with my stuff though, so take it as you will.
Anker branded cables
Get the braided ones
Edit: Lol someone else already said the same thing 😅
Braided cables... swoon
I buy Anker cables and they hold up really well to my kid's cable abuse. They have a braided sheath around them.
Plenty of companies make solid cables now and Anker's Eufy camera controversy made me look to other options for cables and battery banks. Truly scummy while sacrificing their own users' privacy (and lying about it).
https://www.theverge.com/23573362/anker-eufy-security-camera-answers-encryption
I also love my Anker cables. I have cables from them that are like 10 years old and I would still be using them if they were USBC
I bought my kid the magnetic kind where the but stays in your phone and the cable magnetically connects to it and it also rotates and whatnot. Doesn't charge fast but it's hella capable of her shit. Last phone port failed because she ripped the cord out all the time but now the important but just stays in the phone.
Ooooooh, this seems like a game changer. Apparently I am a middle aged child when it comes to cord removal.
If you don't care about fast charge or data transfer they really are. Here's a link to the ones I bought
Highly recommend if you wear out cables. I'm guilty as well but I use Android Auto for work everyday so these do me no good but help my daughter immensely.
Pretty sure I've got Anker cables from when they were the "no name generic" option.
They're probably the most recommended brand now for all types of cables and battery banks. It's kind of crazy
Get in the game with inexpensive options, grow the business and reinvest profits to both expand and increase quality. The exact opposite of what we see with large companies once they hit the top of their respective markets.
Their charging and cable products are awesome and still a decent price. That's not to say Anker is perfect. They straight up lied about their Eufy security cameras. Sending unencrypted streams back to Eufy despite claims of offline local data storage.
I think I'll try some of these braided cables with the magnetic bit someone was talking about. Thanks!
I have usb c cables in daily rotation for years. Usba for a decade or more, I think they're structural parts of the house now
I think the lesson to be learned from these comments is if all of your cords keep breaking, they probably aren't the problem.
I've never had one go bad?
I take that back, I had some cheap chinesium ones I got off Amazon die now that I think about it.
I have cables that are 15 years old and still work. Not USB-C obviously, but A-A and A-B, but also some USB-C cables that are close to 10 years old now and came bundled with some OnePlus phone (the 3 I think?).
The key to not breaking cables is to not roll them up tightly. If you need to transport them, put them very loosely into a bag or something, and everything should be fine.
I'm using the cheapest 2m long cables I could find online, they don't fail if treated correctly.
I will try to keep them looser in future! I just find over time, I have to get increasingly careful with plugging them into the phone just right or it won't charge etc.
I got that Microsoft Nokia Lumia dock back in the days. It came with 2 thunderbolt 3 USB C to USB C cables. I still use them. They are the best cables I ever owned. I love these cables. They are the best cables in the world. They are so good, they make other cables look like waste products. [Trump mode off] they even are bitter coated.
BUT: I’ve also owned iPhones since the X and the very first cable still looks new despite being the only source of internet my gaming PC has.
I don't think I've ever purchased one. The ones that came with my phones have always outlasted my phones, and I keep my phones for years. I may no longer have those old phones, but I still have those cables in my cable box (even those pesky USB micro-b). Maybe I'm too gentle with them haha
That legit blows my mind. I'm not sure I've had a phone charging cable be effective for more than a year before I started having to jiggle it while standing on one leg facing East.
Interesting fact: USB-C moved the retention springs and parts that failed most (on micro-USB) from the port to the cable for this very reason! Every time I have a cable that needs replacing l'm annoyed. Until I remember that it's about 1000 times better than replacing my phone or laptop!
Interesting fact: USB-C moved the retention springs and parts that failed most (on micro-USB)
The move happened and was a good idea, but was between mini-USB and micro-USB, rather than between micro-USB and USB-C.
Well, they did something more! USB-C connectors last way longer than micro-USB ones...
I don't think I've had any wear out yet, but I also am gentle on them.
As others have said: Anker. Tried and tested.
JSAUX makes the most durable. I have 3 kids that are hard on them. Nothing else has lasted as long as those.
https://www.cablecreation.com/collections/cable
I've had a pair of 6ft braided USB-C to USB-C cables from these guys that have lasted me 5+ years of daily use.
One of the 4 connections has gotten a little loose, but other than that they've held up great.
I guess it depends on what you mean by "reasonable". :)
The last batch of cables I bought were a) braided and b) had right angle connectors.
They've lasted long enough that I can't remember when I bought them.
Ha, totally fair. Right angle connector, never thought about that...
I bought a handful of 15 foot USBC braided cables with a right angle on one end. Only one died and thats because I rolled over the tip with my desk chair on accident.
I'm not sure what you mean.
I haven't had a USB cable fail that I can recall.
Old USB cables won't support newer data rates and power transfer rates. But I don't think that you can do much about that, short of getting the highest-spec one at the time of purchase.
I just find that over time the ones I use for my phone get trickier and require more jiggling around to charge at max speed instead of glacial pace.
From reading the responses though, I think I may just be too hard on my cables I guess. (Also my cat loves attacking them but I'm pretty good about keeping them away from her.)
Have you tried cleaning out your phone port? A plastic flosspick works well. If there's lint in the bottom it can keep the plug from seating properly and acts like you describe.
I have had plenty of cables fail though so I don't think you're crazy.
I like the silicone ones. They're soft, super flexible and seem to hold up well.
Interesting, I'll keep those in mind, thanks!
The only USB-C cable that has failed me is the one for Android Auto in the car and it's never worked quite right in the first place. That's what I get for being impatient and buying overpriced cheap cables from Microcenter.
I found a USB dongle that enables wireless Android Auto even if your radio doesn't support it. Huge game changer.
Those are the shit
I got some cheap shit in a bundle that actually meets the spec requirements I wanted and they are sturdy as fuck too. They don't have a brand name on them, and came without any packaging. They've been better than any other USB-C cables I've ever owned. I wish I knew who made them so I could get more if I ever needed. 😮💨
I've never had an issue with any usb cables I use inside. I have, however, had many problems with USB cables used in my vehicles. It's got to be something with the extreme heat in the summer.