Satechi OntheGo USB-C Lanyard Cable (60W Fast Charging, 480Mbps, Desert Rose)
Product description
If you’re forever charging “somewhere over there” and wondering where the cable went, a lanyard-style USB-C cable can be a surprisingly practical fix. The Satechi OntheGo USB-C Lanyard Cable is built for on-the-go days: it keeps your phone closer, adds fast charging up to 60W, and claims USB 2.0 data transfer speeds up to 480Mbps—so it’s not just a charger cable.
That said, it’s not a one-size-fits-all miracle. Lanyard solutions rely on your case setup, and the transfer speed will only really match your expectations if you’re connecting devices and ports that support the same USB 2.0 conditions.
Key points
This cable is designed to be used daily, not tucked away in a drawer. With a built-in crossbody strap and an adjustable braided cord (listed as 1.5m / 4.9ft), you can keep your phone within easier reach rather than fishing around in a bag.
On paper, the charging and data features are what make it interesting: up to 60W fast charging for USB-C power sources, and up to 480Mbps data transfer via USB 2.0. If you regularly top up on the move and also move files (like photos after a trip day), the combination is the main appeal.
The design also looks aimed at durability and real-life handling. There’s a sturdy aluminium cap to protect the USB-C ports when not in use, plus a carabiner attachment to help secure the connector side of the setup. It’s a small thing, but it’s the sort of detail that matters once you start using it every day.

The essentials (what it is and what it does)
The Satechi OntheGo is a USB-C to USB-C lanyard cable intended for charging and transferring data for compatible iPhone and Android devices.
Where it differs from a normal USB-C charging lead is the “keep your phone close” approach. Instead of just hoping you brought the cable, you’re attaching a strap/carry setup to your phone case (it’s designed to work with most closed-bottom phone cases) and using the cable as part of that everyday carry.
A useful micro-example: imagine you’re commuting, and you need to charge while still having your phone accessible. You could connect the cable to a USB-C power source (like a laptop or power bank), then keep your phone attached via the strap card so it doesn’t end up loose in your bag.


What to know about charging and data transfer
The headline specs given are up to 60W fast charging and data transfer speeds up to 480Mbps using USB 2.0.

That’s a solid pairing for day-to-day use: fast enough for quick top-ups, and quick enough for the kinds of file movements people commonly do on the move (think backing up travel photos or syncing/transfer tasks). For work or study days, it’s also the sort of setup that can reduce cable clutter.
However, it’s worth keeping expectations realistic. “Up to” figures depend on the power source, the devices involved, and the connection conditions. If you’re expecting higher data rates than USB 2.0, this cable isn’t positioned for that.
Also, if your current workflow doesn’t involve charging and transferring (or you rarely move files), you may find a standard USB-C cable is simply less hassle.
Key features you’ll notice day to day
A few design choices stand out because they’re directly tied to everyday use rather than marketing.
First is the adjustable lanyard length: the braided cord is listed at 1.5m / 4.9ft. That’s long enough to plug into many power sources without the phone immediately yanking on the cable, but still adjustable to your preferred carry style.

Second is port protection. The aluminium cap helps protect the USB-C ports when you’re not using the cable—useful if you’re frequently packing and unpacking.
Third is the attachment method. The product includes a carabiner attachment to help secure the universal connector, and it’s designed to fit most closed-bottom phone cases using strap card connectors. The listing says two strap card connectors are included (black and clear), which should give some flexibility depending on how your case looks and how you want the fit to sit.


Where it may feel less convincing: if your phone case is open-bottom (or doesn’t suit strap card attachment), you could end up with a setup that doesn’t hold as intended. The “most closed-bottom phone cases” wording suggests compatibility isn’t guaranteed for every case style.
Who it suits, and who should probably skip it
It makes sense if you’re the kind of person who constantly forgets the “right cable”, doesn’t like digging through a bag, and wants one lead that covers both charging and basic data transfer.
This is a particularly good match for busy professionals, students, and anyone who’s frequently on the move and wants their phone more “in hand” than “lost in luggage”. It’s also appealing if you like reducing clutter and would rather carry one cable that attaches as part of your daily carry.

It’s not the best choice if you: - Don’t use USB-C charging on the go often (so you’d rather keep it simple with a spare cable) - Prefer a purely pocket-friendly cable without a strap/carry system - Have a phone case that doesn’t suit a closed-bottom strap card connector setup - Need very high data transfer speeds beyond what USB 2.0 implies
Care, warranty, and what’s in the box
The cable is described as soft braided, aiming for flexibility and day-to-day strength. As with any braided cable, it’s sensible to avoid aggressive twisting or sharp bends when it’s attached and under tension.
In terms of support, the listing states there’s a 2-year limited warranty backing against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
What’s included is also clearly specified: two strap card connectors (black and clear). The listing also mentions a user manual and customer service.
Is it worth it?



It’s worth buying if you want a USB-C lanyard cable that does more than charge—keeping your phone easier to reach while providing up to 60W fast charging and up to 480Mbps USB 2.0 data transfer on paper. If you’re frequently charging from a laptop, power bank, or other USB-C power source and you like the idea of less cable hunting, it’s a practical everyday solution.
You may want to skip it if your phone case isn’t compatible with closed-bottom strap card attachment, or if you’re mostly after a standard charging cable with no strap/carry features. In those cases, a simpler USB-C lead can be a better fit, because you won’t be managing the extra strap setup.
Quick FAQ
What is the Satechi OntheGo USB-C Lanyard Cable designed for?
It’s designed for charging and data transfer for compatible iPhone and Android devices while keeping your phone within easier reach using a crossbody lanyard/strap approach.
What charging speed does it support?

The listing states up to 60W fast charging when used with USB-C power sources.
How fast is the data transfer?
The cable is described as offering transfer speeds up to 480Mbps via USB 2.0.
Does it work with all phone cases?
It’s described as compatible with most closed-bottom phone cases. The included strap card connectors are intended to help with that fit.
Is the cable adjustable?
Yes. The braided cord length is listed as adjustable, at 1.5m / 4.9ft.
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