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Review on ⚡ Boost Charging Efficiency with Certified Cable Matters Support Charging by Joseph Adaymiln

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This is the cable: Cables and Accessories

Wow, that's a good cable! In a virtual sea of USB-C cables now on Revain and everywhere this is noticeable. I now have dozens of USB-C cables of all types, but in the last 2 years I think I've had a mast of somewhere between 20-30 USB-C cables and now I've started labeling my cables. with a small label printer because, let me tell you, not all cables are created equal. Personally, I am grateful that we chose a very convenient one, and I believe that an excellent standard is going far into the future, and that standard is USB-C. This poses some issues as it is used for charging, data transfer and more. Considering this cable's namesake and certification, data transfer is extremely high, and I mean data of all kinds, including HD video, audio, etc. There are many cables out there that aren't great for anything other than charging devices. There are many cables that are good for low-speed data transfer, such as: e.g. USB 2.0. But any time you go beyond that, you have to pay attention to the cable, what it's made of, and what it's good for. My fellow Revains, it goes with almost anything currently on the market. I haven't had the pleasure of using a certified USB-C 4.0 device, but I've used it with Thunderbolt 3 devices and several external hard drives, and in each case, this cable has worked flawlessly. I've transferred many gigabytes, even hundreds and hundreds of gigabytes of 360° HD video to work with this cable and it hasn't given me a single error yet.

Pros
  • Computers and Accessories
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  • No Power