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This was actually available before too, not just the 65w version. I debated getting it then but decided against it at the time. Decided to bite this time for in store pickup.
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05-11-2022 at 12:29 PM.
This was clearly a steal at $11, but even at $25 this is still the cheapest way to get a USB-IF listed cable of the power support and length of the one included in this deal. Of course, the charger lacking PPS makes this 90W charger functional for charging most everything (from phones to laptops) but perhaps not optimized for fast charging everything (25W and 45W fast charging modes on phones like the Samsung Galaxy series require PPS; on even this 90W-rated charger such phones would typically fall back to profiles like the 15W 5V 3A profile).
The following links document the USB-IF listings for the charger and the associated cable:
At $25 if you don't value the charger you should determine whether you're in the market for a high power, USB-IF cable. The cable isn't a steal at this price, but $25 still represents a decent discount for super-long, USB-IF, 3A cable. The only cable I have that presents as low a resistance as this 8' Insignia cable is a 1' USB-C jumper. The numbers are within the specification defined for 3A compliance as documented below.
In the case of the Inisgnia cable, the Vbus end-to-end resistance was 0.162Ω (goal: no more than 0.166Ω), and the ground end-to-end resistance was 0.0528Ω (goal: no more than 0.0833Ω).
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You know 10 people?
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You know 10 people who would be happy with these as an Xmas present?
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You know 10 people who would be happy with these as an Xmas present?
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You know 10 people who would be happy with these as an Xmas present?
I really only know 8 right now, is it too much to hope for to have a goal of 10 by xmas?
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The following links document the USB-IF listings for the charger and the associated cable:
https://www.usb.org/single-product/1977
https://www.usb.org/single-product/6949
At $25 if you don't value the charger you should determine whether you're in the market for a high power, USB-IF cable. The cable isn't a steal at this price, but $25 still represents a decent discount for super-long, USB-IF, 3A cable. The only cable I have that presents as low a resistance as this 8' Insignia cable is a 1' USB-C jumper. The numbers are within the specification defined for 3A compliance as documented below.
https://medium.com/@leung.benson/what-does-it-mean-when-a-usb-c-cable-is-rated-at-3a-52b4fd66385e [medium.com]
In the case of the Inisgnia cable, the Vbus end-to-end resistance was 0.162Ω (goal: no more than 0.166Ω), and the ground end-to-end resistance was 0.0528Ω (goal: no more than 0.0833Ω).
Good luck!
Jon