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Snag a pair of ultra-fast 240W USB-C cables for only $11 right now

Snag a pair of ultra-fast 240W USB-C cables for only $11 right now

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We could all use some extra USB-C cables around the house, what with the growing number of devices we all have these days. Keep the extras shoved into every bag, backpack, and drawer and you’ll never be left scrambling to find one in a pinch. Right now, you can snag a pair of ultra-fast 6.6-foot USB-C cables for just $11. What a steal!

These USB-C cables by Iniu support up to 240W of charging power. That’s extremely fast and will be able to recharge any phone or laptop in minutes, not hours (assuming you have the right charger that can supply that much charging power, of course). From smartphones to tablets to gaming handhelds to MacBook Pros, you’re more than covered.

The cables in this two-pack are each 6.6-feet long, which is fantastic because you’ll be able to use your devices even while you’re charging them. The cables are covered with braided nylon so they’ll remain durable across thousands of bends and coils, and they’re long enough that you can plug in without inconveniencing yourself.

At this price, you can’t go wrong. Get a pair of these 240W USB-C charging cables for only $11 while you still can because this price won’t last very long.

Two ultra-fast USB-C cables for $11 is a proper bargain

Author: Gabriela Vatu, Deals Editor, PCWorld

Gabriela has focused on tech writing for 12 years, covering news, reviews, buying guides, deals, and more. She has bylines in numerous consumer tech publications, including PCWorld, Macworld, PCMag, IGN, MakeUseOf, XDA, Android Police, and Pocket-lint.

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