Belkin Eco USB-C to USB-C Cable (3.3ft, 60W) – Soft Braided Fast Charging Cord in Blue
Product description
If you want one USB-C cable that feels good in-hand and still keeps charging and syncing moving, this Belkin Eco USB-C to USB-C Cable is built for that middle ground. It’s designed around fast charging up to 60W, flexible everyday use, and decent data transfer speed—so it’s not just a “charge-only” cord sitting in a drawer.
That said, no cable is perfect for every setup. Cable length choices and device-specific charging behavior can affect real-world results, so it’s smart to sanity-check your charger and device requirements before you commit.
Key features that actually matter
The headline here is 60W fast charging. In the provided information, Belkin states it can charge an Apple iPhone 16 from 0–50% in as little as 25 minutes. That’s a useful reference point if your main goal is quicker top-ups rather than slow overnight sessions.

On the data side, it uses USB 2.0 technology with speeds up to 480 Mbps. That’s the kind of rate you’d expect for efficient file transfers and device syncing—useful if you’re moving photos/videos or doing quick backups to a computer.
What you’ll notice day to day
This cable leans into “soft, braided, flexible” with an exterior made from an extra durable 95% PCR PET braided material and a 50% PCR PET head, plus an internal jacket. The durability numbers included are fairly aggressive for a typical USB-C cord: it’s tested to survive over 30,000 bends and 10,000 plug-ins, with an advertised “up to 30x” durability claim versus most cables.


In practical terms, that translates to less fighting with stiff cables that kink or lose their shape. For example, if you plug and unplug your phone while working at a desk or in a coworking space, the “braided and flexible” approach is exactly what helps it stay manageable in bags and around chargers.

A small limitation to keep in mind: braided durability is great, but it won’t fix mismatched charging requirements. If your charger isn’t capable of the power level you’re aiming for, you won’t magically get 60W just because the cable supports it.
Compatibility and where it fits
Belkin positions this as a universal USB-C cable that works with a broad set of devices and charging scenarios. The input information says it works with iPhone 15 and later, Samsung S25 and earlier, iPad Pro, MacBooks, Chromebooks, and other USB-C devices.
It’s also listed as compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto—handy if you prefer a single, reliable USB-C cable for your car setup.

If you’re building a “keep it simple” cable kit, this one makes sense because it’s USB-C to USB-C only. The tradeoff is that if you still have older devices that use different connector types, you may need a separate cable anyway.
Tech specs


- Type: USB-C to USB-C cable
- Power: 60W
- Length: 3.3ft
- Data transfer: USB 2.0
- Max data speed: up to 480 Mbps
Should you buy it?

A solid pick if you want a soft, braided USB-C cable that supports fast charging up to 60W, plus quick-enough data transfer for syncing and everyday file movement. It’s especially worth considering if your routine includes frequent plug-ins, you dislike stiff cables, or you want one cord that can cover phone charging and computer/device syncing.
It’s not the best choice if you need a very specific cable length beyond what’s offered, or if your main goal is maximum data performance beyond what USB 2.0 class speeds provide. Also, if your charger won’t deliver the power level you’re targeting, this cable can only do what the rest of your setup allows.
When it comes down to it, this one fits best for people who want reliable daily charging and syncing in a durable braided format—without overthinking it.
Mini FAQ

Is 60W fast charging supported by this cable only?


The cable is rated up to 60W, but real fast charging depends on your charger and device. The product information highlights 60W capability and a fast-charge example for iPhone 16, but your results will still follow your charging hardware.
What kind of data transfer speeds can I expect?
It uses USB 2.0 technology with data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps, which should be suitable for syncing and moving files like photos and documents.

Can this cable be used for CarPlay and Android Auto?
Yes, the provided details say it’s compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Will this work with iPhones and Android phones?
The listing specifically mentions compatibility with iPhone 15 and later, Samsung S25 and earlier, and Google Pixel 9, among other USB-C devices.
Is the braided design meant for durability or flexibility?
Both. The exterior is braided with PCR PET materials, and the cable is tested for high bend and plug-in counts—so it’s designed to hold up while staying flexible enough for daily use.
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