HOTUTUKI USB-C to USB-C Cable 1m (USB 3.2 Gen 2, 20Gbps, 100W PD) with 4K@60Hz Video Output
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What it’s for
A USB-C to USB-C cable only sounds boring until you’re trying to move large files quickly, dock a laptop, or power something without juggling multiple leads. The HOTUTUKI USB-C cable (1m) is built for exactly that “one cable, do more” workflow: fast USB 3.2 Gen 2x2-style data speeds, USB Power Delivery up to 100W, and video output that’s aimed at higher refresh-rate use.
On paper, it’s a fairly serious spec for a 1m accessory, with a claimed 20Gbps transfer rate and support for video modes via DP Alt. If your current cable is older or “just works” but feels slow, this is the type of replacement that can make day-to-day tasks feel less painful.
The essentials at a glance
This cable is described as a USB 3.2 Gen 2 compatible USB-C to USB-C lead that supports: - High-speed data transfer (20Gbps is the headline, with a claim that 10GB files can transfer in under 8 seconds) - Fast charging with USB PD up to 100W (20V/5A), including an E-Marker chip for power negotiation - Video output, including 4K/8K support depending on the refresh rate mode you’re using, and a stated 4K@60Hz capability

It’s also pitched as plug-and-play for devices like USB-C hubs, docking stations and external drives, so you’re meant to be able to swap it in without extra adaptors.
What you’ll notice in use
If you regularly copy big folders to an external SSD, card reader, or another USB-C device, the value here is straightforward: faster throughput and fewer long “waiting” periods. The manufacturer also positions it for UHD streaming and content workflows (photos, large backups, and video output).


A more concrete everyday example: imagine you’re transferring a weekend’s worth of photos and a video project to an external SSD before you travel. With a cable that’s designed for higher USB speeds, the transfer time is the difference between “still copying when I’m ready to leave” and “done before I’ve finished packing”.
For monitors or portable displays, it’s the combination of USB-C video support and DP Alt mode that matters—so you can run video through the same USB-C connection rather than keeping separate video leads around.

Key points on charging and power delivery
Charging is where this cable leans more towards the practical side. It’s stated to support USB PD fast charging up to 100W (20V/5A) thanks to the inclusion of an E-Marker chip. In practice, that means the device and charger can negotiate power more intelligently.
One limitation to keep in mind: max wattage claims only matter if your charger and the device can actually request and supply that level. If you’re pairing it with a lower-wattage charger, you’ll still charge—but you may not get the top-end performance advertised.
Durability and build
HOTUTUKI doesn’t just focus on speed, it also claims a tougher build: gold-plated 24K connectors to resist oxidation, an aluminium alloy housing for heat dissipation, and a 48-strand nylon braid aimed at reducing tangling.

The durability claims are presented as test results (over 15,000 connection cycles and 12,000 flex tests). That’s the kind of thing you can’t fully verify from a listing alone, but it does suggest the cable is intended to be used repeatedly—at home, in the office, and when you’re carrying it around.


Tech details that matter before you buy
You should double-check whether your devices actually support the specific behaviours you care about. The listing mentions compatibility with Thunderbolt 3/4 and USB4 protocols, plus DP Alt mode for video output.
It can be a better fit if you: - Want one USB-C cable that covers charging and higher-speed data transfers - Need USB-C video output (especially if your setup supports DP Alt) - Prefer a braided, more robust cable for frequent travel
It may not suit you as well if you only need basic charging or occasional syncing, because you could end up paying more than necessary for features you won’t use.

Should you buy it?
A solid choice if you’re trying to upgrade your everyday USB-C cable for faster file transfers, higher-wattage USB PD charging, and video output through USB-C—particularly for laptop docks, portable monitors, or external SSD workflows.
You may want to skip it if your devices don’t support the higher-speed USB modes or DP Alt video, or if you’re mostly looking for a cheap spare cable for occasional use.
Worth considering if you want a “proper all-rounder” that’s designed to handle more demanding use than standard USB-C cables, but don’t forget: the cable can only perform up to what your laptop, monitor/displays, charger, and accessories will negotiate.


Quick FAQ

Does this cable work for video output as well as charging?
Yes, it’s marketed as supporting video output via USB-C (including DP Alt mode), alongside fast charging.
What video refresh rates does it support?
The listing states 4K@60Hz and also mentions higher-refresh modes such as 4K@120Hz and 8K@30Hz (so what you actually get depends on the device and display setup).
Is 100W charging guaranteed?

The cable is rated for up to 100W (20V/5A) using USB Power Delivery, but you’ll only see that level if your charger and connected device support it.
Will it work with Thunderbolt 3/4 or USB4?
The listing claims compatibility with Thunderbolt 3/4 and USB4, but real performance still depends on the port capabilities of your devices.
How long is the cable?
It’s 1m long, which suits desks and portable setups, but could feel short for some wall-to-desk or sofa-to-TV arrangements.
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