Magtame Magnetic USB-C to USB-C Coiled Cable (5ft/1.5m) with 60W fast charging
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The essentials (and where it fits)
A coiled USB‑C cable is one of those purchases that either annoys you daily… or makes life noticeably tidier. The Magtame Magnetic USB C to USB C Cable 5ft/1.5m is built around a magnetic, self‑winding idea, so it can wrap into a neat loop instead of hanging loose in a bag or tangling in a drawer.
On paper, it’s aiming for two things at once: faster charging (up to 60W) and data transfer for syncing (480 Mbps). If you regularly use USB‑C for both power and file transfers, it’s designed to be a single cable you can keep at home, at work, in the car or for travel.
What you’ll notice day to day

The headline here is the magnetic, self‑coiling design. The cable uses built‑in magnetic material along its length and is meant to wrap into a tidy loop with little effort. You’re also told you can adjust the “number of coils” to suit how compact you want it, which matters if you’re carrying it in a pocket, sleeve, or small tech organiser.
In practical terms, imagine you finish charging your phone or tablet at your desk. Instead of winding awkwardly or hunting for a Velcro strap, you can let the coiled cable form a compact ring. It’s a small change, but it can stop the “where’s my cable gone?” feeling—especially if you swap between work gear and personal devices.
Charging and data speed: what’s claimed


For charging, the cable is specified as supporting up to 60W fast charging (20V/3A) for USB‑C devices. That’s a sensible target if your charger setup can supply it, though do bear in mind that real-world charging speed still depends on the device and the power source you’re using.

For data, the cable is rated for up to 480 Mbps transfer, positioned as suitable for syncing and moving larger files quickly.
Build and durability: the anti-tangle angle
This is marketed as an anti‑tangle, long‑life cable. It uses ultradurable 48‑strand nylon braiding and an improved thick copper core. The manufacturer also claims it can handle over 20,000 bends and daily coiling.
Is it perfect? Not necessarily—coiled cables can be a mixed bag if you need a fully straight run for certain desk setups. But if your main gripe is mess and wear from frequent bending, the braided, reinforced approach is at least a coherent direction.

Compatibility and device coverage
It’s described as broadly compatible with USB‑C devices, including newer USB‑C phone models such as iPhone 15/16 series, plus MacBook Air/Pro, iPad Pro, Galaxy series, Pixel phones, Steam Deck and Switch.


A sensible buying tip: if you’re pairing it with a device that expects USB‑C charging and data, this kind of cable layout typically makes day-to-day sense. If you’re relying on niche USB‑C modes or very specific charging behaviours, it’s worth checking the device documentation first, because “universal” claims can still be limited by how your power brick and device negotiate.
Key things to check before you buy

- Do you actually want a coiled cable? If you prefer cables that lie flat or extend in a long straight line, a coiled format may feel limiting.
- Will you get the full 60W in your setup? The cable supports up to 60W, but your charger and device have to align with that.
- Length preference: it’s listed as 5ft/1.5m. That should suit most desk and travel scenarios, but if you need extra reach, you may find it tight.
- Port use while travelling: the compact, ring-like form is meant to be easy to pack, but you’ll still want to make sure your usual bag space can handle the coil shape.
Pros and cons (the honest version)
What stands out - Magnetic self‑winding concept aimed at keeping cables neat. - Up to 60W fast charging and up to 480 Mbps data rate, so it’s positioned for power + syncing. - Braided, reinforced build with a durability claim for heavy bending/coiling.
Where it may not suit - If you need a fully straight cable feel for certain layouts, coiled construction can be less convenient. - The headline charging speed is “up to”, so your results depend on the device and charger.

Final verdict


Magtame’s magnetic coiled USB‑C to USB‑C cable makes sense if your day-to-day problem is cable clutter and you want one tidy cable for charging and occasional syncing. It’s also a reasonable pick if you expect to bend and pack the cable often, because it’s built and marketed with durability in mind.
You may want to skip it if you strongly prefer a straight, non-coiled cable for desk ergonomics, or if your charging setup can’t realistically make use of the advertised up-to 60W.
In short: if you prioritise organisation, portability and a reinforced braided cable that still aims to handle fast charging and data, it’s worth considering. Just don’t assume the speed claims automatically happen—your charger and devices still have the final say.

Mini FAQ
FAQ: common questions before choosing this cable
Is the cable only for charging? No. It’s described as supporting data transfer as well (up to 480 Mbps), alongside charging.
Will it charge my USB‑C phone and tablet? It’s presented as compatible with a wide range of USB‑C devices, including the USB‑C phone and tablet models listed in the description.
Does the cable automatically wind itself every time? It’s designed for magnetic self‑coiling, but the exact ease of winding will depend on how you handle and store it.
Can I make it more compact? The description says you can adjust the number of coils to make it as compact as you need.
Is 60W guaranteed? It’s specified as “up to 60W”, so actual output depends on what your device and charger can provide.
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