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I personally use Jsaux cables. I haven't gad a problem with them so far. I've also hear that Ugreen is a good brand. All these cables are braided nylon, much more durable than a rubber coating.

I ordered a iPhone 15 Pro Max & was wondering what USB C 3.0 cable to order for the faster transfer speeds. I don't particularly want to buy apples USB C Pro cable for $70 U.S. Would like to find a cable from a reputable manufacturer that will last & won't junk out after a few months of realistic use. I don't plan on buying a bunch of cables from random companies that I've never heard of just to test whether or not it works. If anyone has any good suggestions any help or direction would be appreciated. 

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I personally use Jsaux cables. I haven't gad a problem with them so far. I've also hear that Ugreen is a good brand. All these cables are braided nylon, much more durable than a rubber coating.

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Just search "10gbps usb c cable" on Amazon or similar sites

CableMatters, Pluggable, Anker, Beklin, Baseus are trustworthy brands

 

I don't recommend going straight for Thunderbolt 3/4 cables - they're technically the best cables, but I've been running into a lot of compatibility issues with them for charging miscellaneous devices whereas my ultra cheap stockpile of USB-C cables work flawlessly with everything

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On 10/13/2023 at 10:36 PM, saintlouisbagels said:

Just search "10gbps usb c cable" on Amazon or similar sites

CableMatters, Pluggable, Anker, Beklin, Baseus are trustworthy brands

 

I don't recommend going straight for Thunderbolt 3/4 cables - they're technically the best cables, but I've been running into a lot of compatibility issues with them for charging miscellaneous devices whereas my ultra cheap stockpile of USB-C cables work flawlessly with everything

Thanks, I'll go to Amazon & order some.

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