Retractable 6-in-1 USB A/C Multi Charger Cable (PD 60W, Mint Green)
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
If you’ve ever packed a bag full of “just in case” cables, this kind of retractable multi-charging cable is meant to simplify your life. The idea here is straightforward: one compact cable with multiple connectors so you can charge different devices without rummaging for the right lead each time.
On paper, the benefits are pretty clear—less cable chaos, and a more travel-friendly setup. Because it’s retractable, it’s also easier to stow than a standard multi-cable bundle. It’s not perfect for every situation (some people will still prefer dedicated charging leads), but for everyday portability and mixed device households, it’s easy to see the appeal.
Key points
The retractable design helps keep things tidy, while the “6-in-1” concept aims to cover different charging needs in one cable. The USB-C port is rated for up to 6A, and the phone and micro USB ports are rated up to 3A each. There’s also a note that the USB-C port can handle both charging and data transfer, which makes it more than just a charge-only lead.

It’s positioned as a practical travel companion too—something you can use in airports, on trains, or when you’re out and about and don’t want to carry a separate cable for every device.
Charging performance and the limits to note
The headline numbers are helpful, but it’s worth being a little realistic about what affects real-world speed. The cable supports up to 60W PD (Power Delivery) as stated, and the USB-C port is listed as supporting a maximum current of 6A. The phone and micro USB ports are each listed up to 3A.
However, fast charging still depends on using a compatible fast charger. The description explicitly notes this point, so if you plug it into a slower charger, you can’t expect fast speeds just because the cable can handle it. Also, if you’re charging a larger device like some tablets or laptops, you’ll want to make sure your charger can supply the right capability.


What stands out in everyday use

Where this cable feels most useful is when you have mixed gear—say a phone plus a tablet, or older devices that still rely on micro USB. With a normal cable set, you often end up with an overstuffed drawer or a rucksack full of leads. With this one, you can grab a single cable and choose the relevant connector.
A small “day-to-day” example: imagine you’re on a commuter train and your phone is draining while your tablet needs topping up too. Instead of digging out two separate cables from different pockets, you can use the single multi-cable approach and switch connectors as needed.
Also, the retractable mechanism is designed with a five-stage setting, so you can adjust the length as required rather than always having lots of slack to manage.
Durability: built for being used, not just stored
A common frustration with cheap multi-cables is that they loosen up, bend badly, or stop making reliable connections after some use. This one is made from TPE material and is described as being resistant to stretching, with testing figures mentioned: over 8000 bend tests, over 10000 insertion tests, and an 8kg tensile test.

It also has a braided nylon cover and the connectors are said to stay firmly in place, aiming to reduce loose connections and premature failure. The description doesn’t claim it’s unbreakable, but the combination of materials and the testing stats suggests it’s designed to handle daily handling, stuffing into bags, and repeated plugging/unplugging.
Who it suits best (and who may want to skip it)
It’s a good fit if you want one retractable lead that can cover several charging types—especially if you travel often, share devices, or you still have equipment that uses micro USB alongside USB-C.


It makes sense if you prefer the convenience of keeping one cable in your bag rather than a small bundle. And if your USB-C port is used for data transfer as well as charging, it adds a bit more versatility than a purely charge-only lead.
It may not be a great match if you only own devices with one single charging type and you don’t mind keeping a dedicated cable—multi-cables can be a bit more “all-in-one” than strictly necessary. Also, if you’re very sensitive to maximum fast-charging performance, keep in mind the speed still depends on a compatible fast charger.

Tech specs
- Type: Retractable multi-charging cable (USB A/C)
- Charging support: PD 60W (as stated)
- Ports mentioned: USB-C, micro USB, and phone connections (multi-connector design)
- USB-C current: up to 6A (maximum current)
- Phone port current: up to 3A (maximum, fast charging requires compatible fast charger)
- Micro USB port current: up to 3A (maximum, fast charging requires compatible fast charger)
- Data transfer: USB-C supports charging and data transfer (as stated)
- Cable length: 1.1 metres
- Retract setting: five-stage retractable length
- Material: TPE
- Cover: braided nylon
- Durability testing mentioned: over 8000 bend tests, over 10000 insertion tests, 8kg tensile test
- Colour option: Mint Green (as stated)
Is it worth it?
This retractable 6-in-1 USB A/C multi charger cable is worth considering if you want a tidy, travel-friendly solution for charging a mix of devices and you’d rather not carry multiple cables. The USB-C up to 6A and the up to 60W PD support (as stated) make it potentially useful for faster charging—assuming you pair it with a compatible fast charger. The durability testing claims and braided nylon cover are also a strong point for anyone who’s fed up with connectors that loosen or cables that give up after regular use.
You may want to skip it if you only use one charging connector type and prefer dedicated cables, or if you’re expecting fast charging to happen automatically without checking that your charger is compatible. In that case, a simpler single-cable setup may feel more predictable.

Mini FAQ
Will it charge and transfer data via USB-C?


The description says the USB-C port supports both charging and data transfer.
Do I need a fast charger for fast charging?
Yes. Fast charging is noted as requiring a compatible fast charger.

How long is the cable when extended?
The stated length is 1.1 metres, with a five-stage retractable setting to adjust how much cable you need.
Is it suitable for tablets and power banks?
The description suggests it can be used to charge smartphones, tablets and even power banks, but the charging speed will still depend on your charger and the device’s support.
How durable is it for daily travel?
The manufacturer details durability-related testing figures (bend, insertion, and tensile test) and mentions a braided nylon cover intended to withstand everyday use and repeated handling.
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