Description:
This right-angle USB to USB-C cable from UGREEN keeps connections neat and reduces strain on ports for gaming and everyday charging. It supports fast charge protocols up to 3A and a compact 0.5 metre length that is convenient for close-range use, such as desktop charging while playing or using a phone on a stand.
Key Points
The 90 degree plug design helps prevent the usual bending that shortens cable life, making it easier to hold a handset in landscape while charging. According to the manufacturer, the cable supports multiple quick-charge standards including QC 3.0/2.0 and Huawei FCP, so it adapts to a range of chargers and devices. The braided nylon outer adds flexibility and resists tangling, while the aluminium alloy housings improve durability during repeated plugging and unplugging.
Technical Specifications
Name: UGREEN USB to USB C Right Angle 0.5M
- Maximum current: 3A (5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A)
- Data transfer speed: 480 Mbps
- Connector orientation: 90 degree USB-C plug
- Cable length: 0.5 metre
- Durability: rated for over 10,000 plug cycles according to the manufacturer
Advantages
This cable is practical for users who need a compact lead that stays out of the way when playing games or using a phone on a desk. The angled connector reduces pocket wear and the risk of accidental disconnection when a device is in use. The combination of fast-charging compatibility and a data rate close to standard USB 2.0 makes it suitable for both powering devices and moving media files between phone and computer.
Usage Recommendations
For gaming sessions where the handset is held horizontally, position the angled plug so it points toward the back of the controller or desk to keep cables from obstructing your grip. When transferring large files, connect directly to a computer USB-A port that supports the advertised fast-charge profiles for best results. Consider the 0.5 metre length for setups where a short, tidy cable is beneficial; if you need more reach, a longer cable may be preferable.
Note that the cable includes a 56 kilo-ohm resistor to manage current flow and protect devices from excessive charging current according to the manufacturer. This means charging behaviour may depend on the combined capabilities of your device and charger, and it may not deliver the highest possible current with every charger and phone combination.










