Amuvec 4 in 1 USB-C Multi Charger Cable (2.2m) – 3A USB-A to 4 Type-C Splitter, QC 3.0, braided lead (Red)
Product description
If you’re fed up with a pocket full of cables (or a tangle under the coffee table), a multi-charging lead like the Amuvec 4 in 1 can make everyday charging feel a lot less chaotic. This one turns a single USB-A port into a small “charging hub” for up to four Type-C devices at once, with one port that’s also described as capable of data syncing.
On paper, it’s built for real life: longer than many short car leads, designed to keep the connection clearer (so you don’t accidentally plug into the wrong head), and made with a braided build that should cope better with daily bending. Still, it’s not perfect—multi-cables can involve trade-offs, especially if you care about top-end charging speed for every device at the same time.
The essentials
The Amuvec 4 in 1 USB-C multi charger cable is a splitter-style charging lead: you plug in a USB-A power source, then connect up to four Type-C devices using four separate Type-C heads on the cable.

A key detail is that the heads aren’t all the same. The cable uses a “master” port concept (marked with a USB symbol) and three other power-only ports (marked with Lightning symbols). The master port is described as supporting both charging and data transfer (up to 480Mbps), while the other three are dedicated power lines. That sort of visual separation is genuinely helpful when you’re charging multiple phones in a shared household or a car and don’t want to keep guessing.
What you’ll notice in daily use
With four devices on one lead, the practical win is simple: fewer chargers needed around the house, in the bedroom, or on a sofa. It also reduces the “whose cable is where?” problem when family members are all grabbing a charger at the same time.


There’s also a strong everyday convenience angle because this cable is 2.2m long. That extra length is the difference between a useful setup (say, a passenger’s phone on the back seat) and a lead that forces you to hunch forward. For example, if you’re on the sofa watching TV and you want a phone charging while you’re using it, a longer braided lead tends to stay out of the way better than short 1.2m cables that pull tight.

Charging performance and the one limitation to keep in mind
The cable is described as delivering 3A total output for safe charging distribution when charging four devices. In addition, it supports QC 3.0 speed on a single port, but Amuvec’s guidance is to use a 5V/3A adapter for best multi-device performance—especially for overnight or on-the-go charging.
So, what does that mean for buyers? If your priority is maximum fast-charging speed for every device simultaneously, multi-cable setups can be a bit more “managed” than a dedicated one-to-one cable plus charger. You may still get charging speeds that feel perfectly fine day to day, but you’ll want to align expectations with how the total current is split across four connections.
Build, durability, and connection confidence

The cable is described as braided with high-density nylon, plus aluminium connectors, and it’s stated to be tested to survive over 10,000 bends. That’s the kind of spec that matters when you regularly coil leads, route them around furniture, or keep them in a bag.
Whether you’re using it at home, the car, or just charging in different rooms, the goal is less about “premium feel” and more about whether the lead holds up to routine movement. The visual marking (USB symbol vs Lightning symbols) also adds confidence: it’s easier to make the right connections without rummaging for instructions every time.


Compatibility: where it fits best (and where it may fall short)
The listing says it’s compatible with virtually all USB-C devices, including iPhone 15/16/17 series, Samsung Galaxy S24/25, and tablets.

It’s not a direct choice for anyone who needs a lot of Lightning-style (non-USB-C) charging. Also, if your device setup relies heavily on one specific charging standard across multiple devices, it’s worth checking what your devices support—because the cable’s stated fast-charging behaviour (QC 3.0 on a single port, plus recommended adapter guidance for multi-device performance) suggests it’s designed for practical, safe charging rather than chasing the absolute fastest speeds.
Tech specs
- Type: USB-A to 4 Type-C splitter multi charging cable
- Length: 2.2m
- Output: 3A total
- Data transfer (master port): up to 480Mbps
- Charging speed mention: QC 3.0 on a single port
- Build: high-density nylon braided cable, aluminium connectors
In the box

No packaging contents are provided in the information available, so it’s worth checking the listing details before buying if you’re expecting anything beyond the cable itself.


Should you buy it?
Worth considering if you want one cable to handle multiple Type-C devices around the home or in the car, and you appreciate the “master + power-only” marking that helps prevent mix-ups. It also makes sense if you’ve been frustrated by short multi-cables that don’t reach comfortably.
It’s not the best choice if you’re trying to maximise charging speed for multiple devices at once, or if your devices rely on non-USB-C charging. You may want to skip it if you only need to charge one device most of the time—dedicated cables can be simpler and more straightforward.

If you buy, the smart move is to pair it with the right adapter for multi-device use (the guidance points to a 5V/3A adapter for best multi-device performance). That small step can make the difference between “it charges” and “it charges the way you expected.”
Mini FAQ
Can this cable charge four Type-C devices at the same time? Yes—up to four Type-C devices simultaneously is the stated use.
Which port supports data transfer? The master port (marked with the USB symbol) is described as supporting both charging and data transfer up to 480Mbps.
Does it support fast charging for multiple devices? It supports QC 3.0 speed on a single port, and the guidance suggests using a 5V/3A adapter for the best multi-device performance.
Is the cable long enough for back-seat use? At 2.2m, it’s positioned as a comfort-focused length for situations like the back seat or using your phone while it’s charging at home.
Is it compatible with iPhones and Samsung phones? The listing specifically mentions iPhone 15/16/17 series and Samsung Galaxy S24/25, alongside other USB-C devices.
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