SIQIWO USB-C Fast Charging 1.2m Cable (QC 3.0) with 4 USB-C Connectors – Braided Multi USB-C Splitter Lead
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
This SIQIWO braided USB-C cable is designed for one thing: making charging simpler when you want more than one USB-C device on the go. Instead of carrying multiple short leads, the cable uses four USB-C connectors in a splitter-style setup, with fast-charging support built in.
On paper, it’s aimed at households and travellers who often end up with cables everywhere (car, office, bedside, holiday bag). The idea is that you can run charging from a single USB-C power source and connect up to four compatible devices.
Key takeaways for charging speed and data
The product description highlights Quick Charge 3.0 (QC 3.0) support on one port, alongside data transmission capability there. The other three USB-C connectors are described as fast-charging capable up to 3A, but they’re not positioned as data ports.

It also claims a transmission speed of up to 40–60MB/s (480Mbps) and mentions 5V/3A “safe charging power”, with a stated “30% faster” comparison versus cables providing 5V/2.4A output. There’s also a note that it’s not a 27W “SuperCharge cable” style solution, so don’t expect it to behave like the most premium high-wattage leads.
What you’ll notice day to day (durability)
The more convincing part here is the durability angle. The cable uses a braided nylon exterior and the connector is described as aluminium with upgraded integrated design and laser welding. It also mentions stronger tensile design and durability testing (10,000+ bending tests).


In real life terms, that usually translates to fewer “cable faults” over time—less fraying at the bend points and less stress on the metal connection area—though of course any splitter-style cable adds a bit of complexity compared with a single standard lead.
Length and portability

The lead is listed as 1.2m, positioned as compact and easy to pack. The marketing framing says one 1.2m cable is “equivalent” to carrying multiple fast-charging cables, which is a helpful way to think about it if you often charge more than one device.
Still, there’s a practical limitation to keep in mind: because it’s one cable with multiple heads, you may need a bit of planning for where devices can be placed without the connectors tangling or pulling.
Is it a good fit if… / You may want to skip it if…
It’s a good fit if you want a multi-connector USB-C setup for everyday charging at home, in the car, at work, or while travelling. It suits scenarios where you’re mainly charging phones (and possibly a console controller, if your setup matches the listed compatibility claims) rather than relying on the cable for data sync across all ports.
It might not be a great match if you need the fastest possible charging experience for every device, or if data sync matters for each connected device. Since only one port is described as supporting data transmission, you could be disappointed if you expected “four-for-all” syncing.

Technical details that affect compatibility decisions


The description references QC 3.0, fast charging up to 3A on the other ports, and data transmission (through one port). It also references charging efficiency and iPhone 15/16 series charging behaviour, alongside a broad list of supported brands/devices (including Android models and other devices such as Nintendo Switch).
That said, without independent specs for each model’s charging profile, it’s sensible to treat this as a “works for compatible USB-C charging” type of lead rather than something that guarantees the same performance on every phone, every charger, and every cable length setup.
Where it shines vs. a normal single USB-C cable
Compared with a standard single USB-C lead, this is more about convenience than charging bragging rights. You’re trading a bit of simplicity for the ability to charge multiple devices from one power connection. If you often have more than one device to top up, the splitter approach can genuinely reduce clutter.

If you typically charge one device at a time, a conventional cable is usually easier to manage and gives you fewer “what port does what” considerations.
Mini FAQ
Does it support fast charging on all four connectors?
Fast charging is described for all four ports, but only one port is mentioned as supporting data transmission as well. If you care about syncing, use the port specified for data.


Which port supports data transmission?

The description states that one of the four USB-C connectors can support QC 3.0 charging and data transmission. The other three are positioned as fast-charging only.
Is it meant for iPhone 15/16 series fast charging?
The listing claims fast charging behaviour for the iPhone 15/16 series and mentions charging efficiency. As always, real-world results can depend on the power adapter you use.
Is it good for travel?
Yes, the 1.2m length is presented as portable and easy to pack, and the multi-connector setup is aimed at reducing the number of leads you carry.

Is it suitable for frequent bending and daily use?
It’s designed with braided material and durability claims (including 10,000+ bending tests), which is exactly what you want for cables that get moved around a lot.
Final verdict
Should you buy it? Buy it if you want a braided, multi-connector USB-C charging lead that can keep up with busy everyday charging when you’re powering several devices at once, and you don’t mind that data transmission is limited to one connector. It makes the most sense for home, car, office, or travel use where cable clutter is a real annoyance.
Avoid it if your main priority is “four ports for everything” (especially data syncing across all connected devices) or if you’re chasing the top-end charging experience. It’s a practical convenience cable, not a specialist high-wattage, all-features-per-port charging lead.
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