LOUPRESS iPhone 17/16/15 USB-A to USB-C Charger Cable (up to 60W PD) for iPhone, AirPods & CarPlay
Product description
If you’re trying to replace a cable (or keep a spare for the car or office), the LOUPRESS iPhone 17/16/15 Charger Cable is a straightforward USB-A to USB-C option on paper. It’s positioned as a “fast charging” lead with up to 60W PD support, plus a focus on safety controls and durability.
That said, it’s not a one-size-fits-all miracle cable for every situation. Real charging speed depends heavily on the charger you’re using, and the listing mentions performance targets that you’ll only fully benefit from with the right power adapter.
Key takeaways

What makes this cable worth a look is the combo of USB-C charging support, a stated up-to 60W PD rating, and a reinforced design intended to survive day-to-day bending. It’s also marketed as compatible across a wide Apple device range, including multiple iPhone models, some iPad models (2018–2024), and certain AirPods generations.
The “universal” angle is handy if you don’t want different leads for every device on your desk. But if your priority is maximum charging speed at all times, you’ll still need to match it with a compatible charger that can deliver the relevant power.


What you’ll notice day to day

In everyday use, a USB-A to USB-C lead is useful because it works with the common USB-A wall chargers many people already own. The cable is described as supporting fast charging with automatic current regulation, which is the kind of control that helps keep charging stable rather than treating every session as the same.
For a practical micro-scenario: say you’re heading out and realise your phone is low. You plug the USB-A end into your fast charger, connect USB-C to your iPhone, and you’re relying on PD up to the stated limits to get the quickest practical charge the adapter can provide. If you also need cable life, the listing highlights a reinforced joint and an anti-tangle approach using TPE/PVC materials.
Where it shines (and where it may not)

It shines if you want one cable for charging rather than juggling different types. The spec also claims up to 60W PD (20V/3A) and lists charging and data figures that suggest it’s designed for both power and everyday speed.


It may be less exciting if you expect “fast charging” without thinking about the charger. If you pair it with a low-power USB-A adapter, you might not see the faster charging targets mentioned. Also, the product name is a bit of a mouthful and implies a broad compatibility list—worth double-checking you’re actually covering the specific devices you care about.
Key specifications

- Type: USB-A to USB-C charging cable for iPhone and other Apple devices
- Power support: up to PD 60W (20V/3A), per the listing
- Charging performance claim: iPhone 15 up to 65% in 30 minutes, per the listing
- Data transfer: up to 40–60 MB/S (480 Mbps), per the listing
- Cable length: 2 m (6 feet), and the pack includes 2 cables (total listed as 6 feet + 6 feet)
- Durability claim: reinforced design with more than 30,000 flex tests, per the listing
Compatibility & requirements
The listing claims compatibility with multiple iPhone models (including iPhone 17/17 Pro/17 Pro Max, iPhone 16/16 Pro/16 Pro Max/16 Plus, and iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 15/15 Pro variants), plus AirPods Pro (2nd/3rd Gen) and AirPods 4.



It also mentions several iPad models across 2018–2024, including iPad 10th Generation, iPad mini 7 and mini 6, and iPad Pro variants.
One practical note: the cable is described as USB A to USB C, so it relies on having a USB-A power source on your side (wall charger, power bank with USB-A output). For CarPlay charging, it’s “power cord” style, but you’ll still want to confirm your car’s USB ports and power output are suitable for charging.
Maintenance

For cables, the biggest day-to-day enemy is repeated sharp bending near the plug. The reinforced joint and TPE/PVC anti-tangle construction should help, but it’s still worth avoiding knots and treating the lead gently when removing it from tight setups.
Final verdict
It’s a good fit if you want a USB-A to USB-C cable that’s aimed at fast charging (up to the stated PD 60W) and you prefer having a spare lead without buying two different types. The durability claim and anti-tangle materials make it more sensible for everyday carry, home use, and desk backups.
You may want to skip it if you only care about charging from USB-C power sources, because this cable is USB-A to USB-C by design. And if you’re expecting the fastest charging figures every time, keep in mind that real-world speed depends on the charger you’re using—this cable can only perform up to what your adapter can provide.
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