BASESAILOR 60W USB-C fast charging car charger cable with right-angled connector (3m) + USB-C adapter
Product description
If you’re often charging on the move, a long car cable that’s awkward to snag is a pain you quickly learn to hate. This BASESAILOR USB-C to USB-C right-angled cable is designed around everyday use, with up to 60W fast charging and a connector shape that helps with tight spaces.
It’s also not just a power lead: it includes a USB A male to USB-C female reverse adapter and supports data transfer (up to 480 Mbps), so it can be useful for syncing as well as topping up.
The essentials

This is a right-angled USB-C cable aimed at fast charging in the car (and similar setups) where straight leads can pull, twist, or block access. The “60W” claim is tied to USB-C to USB-C connections and assumes you use a suitable USB Power Delivery (PD) charger.
On paper, the right angle is the main quality-of-life feature: less strain on the connector in cramped ports and a layout that tends to sit more naturally in a vehicle.
What stands out in everyday use



The design choices here are pretty practical. A right-angled connector can reduce cable stress at the point where it plugs in, which is often where cables get damaged first. The cable is described as having an aluminium-alloy casing and a tough nylon-braided exterior, while the adapter shell is also aluminium-alloy—so it’s built to handle the “grab it, unplug it, coil it badly” reality.
You also get a longer length (3m), which tends to matter if your charging position isn’t right next to the 12V socket, or if you want to route the cable neatly rather than stretching it across seats.
There’s another useful bit: data transfer up to 480 Mbps. If you ever want to do cable syncing from a compatible USB-C device, this isn’t only about charging.

Charging performance: what to expect (and what can limit it)
The cable is positioned for fast charging up to 60W (20V/3A) using USB-C to USB-C. There’s an important nuance: the maximum output is only available with USB-C to USB-C, and using the included reverse adapter may reduce charging speed.
So it’s a sensible buy if you already have a compatible USB-C PD charger and your device supports fast charging. If you’re relying on older USB-A charging setups, you’ll likely get charging, but it may not reach the top speed figures.



Data transfer and syncing
The stated data transfer speed is up to 480 Mbps. That suggests it can be a decent “one cable for both” option for syncing, provided your devices and software support that kind of link.
In real terms, you might use it like this: plug the USB-C end into your phone or tablet, connect the USB-C to your laptop or a compatible hub, and run through the usual sync/backup steps without needing a separate cable.

Who it’s for (and who should be cautious)
It suits you if you want a long car charging cable with a right-angled connector, and you’re specifically looking for a USB-C to USB-C setup that can reach up to 60W fast charging with the right PD charger.
It may not be the best match if your priority is maximum charging speed while using the included reverse adapter. The entry-level reality is that adapters sometimes change the delivery path, and the description explicitly notes the speed could drop.



Also, the name suggests compatibility across a range of newer Apple and some Samsung devices, but without a specific checklist in the information provided, it’s wise to double-check your device’s charging port type and fast-charging support before you assume it’ll behave exactly as the headline numbers suggest.
Tech specs
- Name: BASESAILOR right-angled car charger cable
- Type: USB-C to USB-C charging cable (with included USB A male to USB-C female reverse adapter)
- Output: up to 60W (20V/3A) with USB-C to USB-C connections
- Charging standard: USB Power Delivery (PD) fast charging
- Data transfer speed: up to 480 Mbps
- Length: 3m
- Connector design: right-angled USB-C
- Build: aluminium-alloy casing and nylon-braided exterior (plus aluminium-alloy shell on the adapter)
Is it worth it?
Buy it if you want a practical 3m USB-C cable for car charging and daily life, and you’ll pair it with a 60W or higher PD charger while using USB-C to USB-C. The right-angled design and the tougher cable/adapter construction are the sort of details that often pay off over time.
Skip it if you expect the reverse adapter to give you the same maximum 60W behaviour, because the description says using the adapter may reduce charging speed. And if you’re not sure your device supports fast charging via USB-C PD, it’s worth checking first so you don’t end up with slower charging than you hoped.
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