XRX USB‑C to USB‑C Cable (1m) for iPhone 17/16/15, iPad and more
Product description
The essentials
This XRX USB‑C to USB‑C cable is aimed at people who want a single, everyday lead for charging a mix of Apple devices that use USB‑C. On paper it’s fairly straightforward: a 1m woven cable meant to be easy to manage, with support for fast charging up to 60W, plus data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps.
If you’ve ever had to juggle different chargers or you’re simply replacing a tired cable, the appeal here is the “grab-and-go” compatibility list: iPhone 17/16/15 models, iPads like the 10th gen and iPad Air 5th/4th gen, and even some iPad Pro sizes and iPad mini 6th. The woven design is a practical touch too, because it’s intended to resist tangling.
That said, cable listings can be a bit of a grey area: the headline speed and charge figures depend on what power adapter you’re using and what the connected device can actually accept. So it’s worth thinking of this as a capable cable, not a magic box that upgrades your charging hardware.
Key points
The main draw is that it’s a USB‑C to USB‑C lead built for modern Apple devices, with fast charging support listed up to 60W and data speeds up to 480 Mbps.
The cable is woven and 1m long, which tends to suit desk setups, bedside charging, or plugging into a charger near a socket without having a huge tail of cable.
Worth noting: the packaging notes suggest that if there are connection issues, you should try inserting the USB‑C plug the other way round. That’s not unusual with some cables, and it’s an easy fix to remember.
What to know about charging and speed
XRX lists “fast charging up to 60W” and “data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps”. In real life, you’ll get the best results when your charging adapter matches the device’s charging capabilities.
A quick example: imagine you’re topping up your phone at night. If your wall adapter supports higher output (and your phone can take advantage of it), this cable is designed to support that faster charge. If you’re only using a lower-output charger, the cable will still work, but it can’t conjure faster charging out of thin air.
The cable also claims “automatic current matching” with your connected device. In plain terms, that’s aiming to reduce the guesswork by letting the device and cable negotiate the appropriate charging current.
For data, 480 Mbps is the kind of figure you’d look for if you occasionally move photos or files via a USB‑C connection. If your main goal is just charging, you won’t necessarily notice anything day-to-day—though it’s a nice bonus if you do sync or transfers regularly.
Where it shines day to day
This cable is designed for the kind of use most people actually have: charging in multiple places and keeping cables from turning into a knot.
- The woven construction is meant to “wrap” more neatly and avoid tangles.
- The 1m length is often a sweet spot for bedside tables, kitchen counters, and office desks.
- The USB‑C to USB‑C format makes it easier to keep one lead for multiple devices rather than hunting for the “right” cable.
There’s also a safety angle mentioned: a “multi-function protection technology” intended to help keep the charging process safer for the cable and device—particularly when you’re leaving it connected overnight.
Limitations and things to check before buying
If you’re expecting a cable to deliver the full headline fast charging on its own, you may be disappointed. Charging speed is a combination of the cable and the charger you pair it with, plus what your specific iPhone or iPad supports.
Also, while the listing names a range of Apple devices (including iPhone 17/16/15 models and several iPad models), it’s still wise to double-check that your exact model is covered—because “compatible with” lists can be specific to certain port types and device generations.


Finally, woven cables can be sturdier-feeling than basic rubber leads, but they’re still USB cables. If you frequently bend them sharply at the plug end or keep them under constant tension, they’ll wear over time—so treat the plug connection gently.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a single USB‑C cable for a home setup that includes iPhone 17/16/15 and USB‑C iPads, and you value a manageable 1m woven lead.
It may not be the best match if you’re chasing a very specific transfer or charging requirement and you need guaranteed real-world performance figures (those depend on your charger and device). If you already have a high-end cable and your current one works perfectly, you may not gain much beyond cable aesthetics and convenience.
Is it worth it?
Buy the XRX USB‑C to USB‑C cable if you’re looking for an everyday replacement or spare lead for iPhones and iPads with USB‑C ports, and you want fast charging support (up to 60W) plus decent data speeds (up to 480 Mbps) on paper. The woven, 1m design also suits typical desk and bedside use, where avoiding tangles matters.
Don’t overthink it if you only need basic charging—this cable should still do the job—but don’t expect headline speeds unless you pair it with an appropriate USB‑C power adapter and your device can take advantage of it.
If you’re currently dealing with intermittent connection quirks, remember the simple note about trying the USB‑C plug the other way round.
FAQ
FAQs about this USB‑C cable
Does it support fast charging?
The listing states fast charging up to 60W, but the actual result depends on your charging adapter and your device’s charging capabilities.
What data speed does it offer?
It’s described as up to 480 Mbps for data transfer.
Is it the right cable length for desk and bedside?
At 1m, it’s generally suited to close charging points like desks, nightstands, and nearby sockets.
What if the USB‑C connection doesn’t work?
The note suggests trying to invert the USB‑C plug and reconnecting.
Is it safe to leave charging overnight?
It mentions multi-function protection technology designed to help make charging safer for the cable and device.
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