RAVIAD 100W USB-C 3-in-1 Multi Charger Cable (1.2m) with LED Power Display
Product description
If you’re tired of juggling separate leads for different devices, a multi-charger cable can make life noticeably simpler. The RAVIAD 100W USB-C 3-in-1 Multi Charger Cable is designed to cover USB-C charging plus iPhone (Lightning) and Micro USB from the same cable, and it adds a built-in LED display so you can see the charging power in real time.
That said, it’s not a magic wand. Charging speed depends on your device and the wall charger you use, and the cable’s top-end claims don’t necessarily apply in every port combination. Still, for mixed “desk + bag + travel” charging setups, it’s the kind of practical accessory that can be worth considering.
The essentials
This is a USB-C multi charging cable with three connectors: a USB Type-C plug, a Lightning plug for iPhones, and a Micro USB connector. On paper, it’s built around USB-C Power Delivery (USB C PD) with an E-Mark chip that automatically adjusts power, plus a LED screen that shows the charging power while connected.

There’s also a power distribution detail to be aware of: when charging through all three ports at the same time, the total output for the three ports is stated as 100W. That’s useful if you plan to top up multiple devices together, but it also implies each device may not receive the same amount of power as it would on a dedicated lead.
What stands out in everyday use
The most “useful” element here is arguably the LED display. Instead of guessing whether your adapter is actually delivering what it promises, the cable shows the real-time charging power. It won’t tell you everything about battery health, but it does help you quickly sanity-check your setup—especially if you’re charging something in-between meetings or on the move.
The 1.2m length is also a sensible compromise for a lot of real-life scenarios: charging at a bedside table, reaching from a desk to a power brick, or handling a car-charge situation where you need a bit of slack.



Here’s a concrete micro-scenario: you plug the cable into a USB-C power adapter, connect your phone via Lightning for overnight top-up, and leave the USB-C device charging too. The LED display lets you glance at the charging power without unlocking an app or guessing based on how quickly the phone heats up.
Tech details that matter (and where claims can be limited)
The cable is positioned around “100W fast charging”, but with an important boundary: 100W fast charging is only for the USB-C to USB-C port. In other words, if you’re charging via the Lightning or Micro USB sides, you shouldn’t expect the same ceiling performance.
The stated port outputs are: - USB-C port: 100W, and it supports data transfer up to 480Mbps - Lightning port: 27W (no data transfer supported) - Micro USB port: 10W (no data transfer supported)

Another limitation worth noting: when you charge all three ports at the same time, the total power is capped at 100W. If you’re aiming for maximum charging on a single device while also topping up other gadgets, it may be better to prioritise one connection and only add the others when you can accept reduced power.
Compatibility: who it suits
The product description lists wide compatibility across several popular device categories, including: - iPhones (including iPhone 15/14/13 and older Lightning models) - Samsung Galaxy S24/S23 and a range of other Samsung models - MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models mentioned in the description - iPad Pro/Air/Mini models mentioned in the description - A range of other brands and devices listed in the description
On paper, it’s aimed at people who own a mix of devices rather than one single charging ecosystem. If your setup includes an iPhone plus an Android phone/tablet (Micro USB) alongside a USB-C laptop, this cable is trying to act as a single “cover all bases” lead.



Durability and build
The cable uses a nylon braided, anti-tangle design and is described as being able to withstand 25,000+ bendings. It also features an upgraded 3D aluminium connector and laser welding technology, aimed at improving the strength of the metal parts.
That combination—braiding plus reinforced connectors—usually matters most when cables live in bags or get repeatedly coiled and unplugged. It won’t prevent all cable wear over time, but it suggests the manufacturer has durability as a real focus.
Who should buy it (and who should skip it)

It’s a good fit if you want one cable to handle multiple charging types in daily life, and you like having the LED display to check charging power at a glance. It also makes sense if you’re often charging different devices in the same location—home office, bedroom, or while travelling.
You may want to skip it if your priority is the fastest possible USB-C charging for every device you connect, because 100W fast charging is only guaranteed for the USB-C to USB-C port. It might not be a great match if you primarily need data transfer from Lightning or Micro USB, since the description says data transfer is not supported on those ports.
Quick FAQ
Is the LED display showing real-time charging power?



Yes—according to the description, the built-in LED display shows the real-time charging power so you can confirm what the adapter/cable setup is providing.
Does it support data transfer for all connectors?
No. USB-C is listed as supporting data transfer up to 480Mbps, while Lightning and Micro USB are described as not supporting data transfer.
Can I charge three devices at once?
You can, but the description states that when all three ports are charging at the same time, the total power across the three ports is 100W.
Final verdict
If you’ve got a mixed-device household and want one multi-connector cable that covers USB-C plus Lightning plus Micro USB, the RAVIAD 100W 3-in-1 cable is worth considering—especially thanks to the LED display and the reinforced, braided design.
It may not suit you if you’re chasing the top charging speeds on every connector, because the 100W fast charging ceiling is only for the USB-C to USB-C path and total output is shared if you charge all three at once. Buy it when convenience and “one cable, many ports” matters most, reconsider if you only ever charge a single device type or you specifically need data transfer through Lightning or Micro USB.
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