Magtame Flat 240W Magnetic USB-C to USB-C Cable (1.5m, 5A fast charging)
Product description
Quick overview
If you’re fed up with USB-C leads that turn into a knotted mess in a bag, the Magtame Flat 240W Magnetic USB-C to USB-C cable tackles that day-to-day annoyance. It’s also pitched as a high-power, fast-charging cable (up to 240W, 5A/48V as stated) with a built-in E-marker for managing charge behaviour.
On paper, it aims to cover two problems at once: cleaner cable storage thanks to its magnetic self-winding design, and faster charging where your device supports it. There’s also a clear limitation to keep in mind: video output isn’t supported, so it won’t replace a cable you’d use for display use.
What it’s for (and what to expect)

This cable is designed for USB-C charging and (separately) data transfer. The packaging claims data transfer speeds of up to 480Mbps, which is useful for quick file moves between compatible devices.
In practical terms, imagine keeping it on your desk: you plug in your phone or tablet at the end of the day, and when you pull it out, the magnetic self-winding concept is meant to help the cable organise itself instead of ending up in a tangled coil. That kind of convenience matters more than most people expect—especially if you carry chargers between home, work, and travel.
That said, charging speeds depend quite a lot on your charging brick and the device’s support. A cable can be capable, but it can’t force your charger or device to behave outside their limits.
Key points



The headline is the combo: a magnetic self-organising design for tidier storage, plus a high-power charging spec (up to 240W / 5A per the description). The cable also includes an E-marker chip, which is intended to adjust current/voltage for steadier, safer charging.
It’s the sort of cable that makes sense if you want one lead for multiple USB-C devices and you’re the type of person who would normally replace “working but annoying” cables. Not everyone needs this level of power headroom, though—if you mainly charge low-wattage devices, the difference may not feel dramatic in everyday use.
The essentials (tech overview)
- Type: USB-C to USB-C charging and data cable
- Stated maximum charging: 240W (5A/48V as described)
- E-marker chip: included for current/voltage adjustment
- Auto-organising feature: magnetic self-winding design for less cable clutter
- Charging range (as stated): supports a spread of power levels including 240/200/170/140/100/60/65W and 30W/18W
- Data transfer speed (as stated): up to 480Mbps
- Video output: not supported (important limitation)
- Cable length (as stated): 1.5m

Where it shines
A cable like this tends to land best with people who:
- regularly charge multiple USB-C devices (phones, tablets, laptops), and want one consistent lead
- care about storage—luggage, desk drawers, and charging stations all get messy fast
- want the reassurance of an E-marker chip for smarter negotiation with the charger/device
It also fits well if you’re building a “grab-and-go” charging setup. You can keep one longer cable for the office and one shorter lead for travel, this 1.5m length should be handy for everyday flexibility.



Things to consider before buying
There are a couple of practical caveats. First, the description claims very high charging performance, but real-world speeds will only match if your charger and device can actually use that power profile. If you’re pairing it with a basic charger, you may not see anything beyond normal fast charging.
Second, it’s not meant for video output. So if your goal is to run a monitor via USB-C, you’ll need to look for a cable that explicitly supports that use case.
Finally, the magnetic self-winding design is convenient, but depending on how you coil and store cables, you might still prefer a gentle habit (folding neatly rather than forcing). It’s “self-organising”, not magic.

Compatibility & requirements
The description says it accommodates a broad range of power needs for USB-C devices, and mentions compatibility with iPhone 15 / 15 Pro / 18 Pro Max, Samsung devices, and MacBook. Still, for best results you’ll want to use it with a charger that supports the relevant fast-charging modes your device expects.
Is it worth it?
This is worth considering if you want a USB-C cable that focuses on two things you’ll feel every day: tidier storage via the magnetic self-winding idea, and strong charging capability up to the stated 240W (with E-marker-assisted negotiation).



You may want to skip it if your priority is display/video output over USB-C, or if you mostly charge with modest wattage where the extra headroom won’t really matter. It can be a solid “one cable for the desk” pick, but it’s not the right answer for screen-sharing or monitor use.
Mini FAQ
Does the Magtame Flat support video output?
No. The description specifically notes that video output is not supported.
Will I get 240W charging with any charger?
Not necessarily. The cable is stated to support up to 240W, but actual charging speed depends on what your device and charger can negotiate and provide.
Is it good for data transfer too?
Yes, it’s stated to support data transfer up to 480Mbps, so it should suit quick file moves where both devices are compatible.
How does the magnetic self-winding design help?
The cable is described as auto-organising using a magnetic self-winding concept, which should reduce cable clutter and tangles compared with standard leads.
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