MFish 240W 4-in-1 Charging Cable (10FT) with Carrying Case, USB-A & USB-C to USB-C/Lightning
Product description
If you hate juggling multiple chargers, the MFish 240W 4-in-1 Charging Cable is built for exactly that kind of day. It’s one cable that adds several connection paths—USB-C to USB-C, USB-C to Lightning, USB-A to USB-C, and USB-A to Lightning—so you can power different devices without packing a whole drawer of cords.
That said, “240W” is the kind of spec that sounds amazing on paper, and performance can depend on how you connect and what your devices support. So it’s worth thinking through your real setup before you assume it’ll feel like a desktop fast-charging monster for every device.
Key takeaways
This cable is designed as an all-in-one solution for mixed ecosystems: newer phones/tablets with USB-C, Apple devices using Lightning, and laptops that expect USB-C power. It also leans into everyday usability with a slim, case-friendly approach (with a limit) and a tangle-resistant build that’s meant for travel.

The included carrying case is a practical touch if you’re constantly moving between home, office, or the car. And the RGB glow is one of those features that won’t change your life, but it does make it easier to spot the cable in a dim room.
What stands out in everyday use
The most practical advantage here is the 4-in-1 design. Instead of deciding which cable to grab—USB-C for one device, Lightning for another, and something else for everything else—you can keep one cable as your “default.” In a real routine, that means fewer interruptions: you plug in, top up, and keep going.


It also targets stable in-car connectivity. The cable supports wired CarPlay in supported vehicles, using USB 2.0 speeds up to 480Mbps for syncing and transfers. That’s useful if you care about not just charging, but also getting your phone’s data to behave predictably while you drive.

And for charging comfort: it’s designed to work with devices using no case or slim/standard phone cases. If you use a thick or rugged case, the connector fit may be the limiting factor—worth double-checking against your phone’s case thickness.
Tech specs
- Type: 4-in-1 charging cable
- Length: 10FT
- Charging ports / outputs: dual USB-C and USB-A (with USB-C to USB-C, USB-C to Lightning, USB-A to USB-C, USB-A to Lightning)
- Charging power: up to 240W PD3.1 (dual USB-C ports)
- Data transfer: USB 2.0 up to 480Mbps
- Case compatibility: works with no case or slim/standard cases, thick/rugged cases may interfere
- Cable material: 6.0mm food-grade silicone
- Durability: tested for 30,000+ bends, waterproof
- Connectors: premium zinc alloy connectors
- Safety: built-in PD3.1 E-Marker chip
- Extra feature: subtle RGB charging glow (blue, red, green, purple)
Who it makes sense for (and who should skip it)

It makes sense if your charging setup is mixed—USB-C devices plus at least one Lightning device—and you want a single travel-friendly cable that can cover most situations. It’s also a good fit if you regularly use your phone with wired CarPlay and want the cable to support stable wired data, not just power.
You may want to skip it if you primarily need one single-cable experience for just one connector type, because an all-in-one design can be more about coverage than minimal bulk. Also, if you use a thick or rugged phone case, you might run into fit issues, and that’s the kind of annoyance that turns “convenient” into “almost works.”


Bottom-line decision
This MFish 240W 4-in-1 Charging Cable is worth considering when you want one cord to handle different devices (USB-C and Lightning included) and you care about travel convenience plus wired CarPlay support.

It’s not the best pick if your priority is a super-clean, single-connector setup or if your phone case is thick enough that you’re likely to have connector fit problems. And remember: for maximum laptop charging, the cable’s own guidance is to use USB-C—if your laptop expects USB-C power, that’s the path you’ll want.
Mini FAQ
Does it charge both USB-C and Lightning devices?
Yes. The cable supports multiple connection combinations, including USB-C to Lightning and USB-A to Lightning, along with USB-C/USB-C options.

Is it only for charging, or does it transfer data?


It’s meant for both. It supports USB 2.0 data transfer up to 480Mbps for syncing, backups, and media transfers.
Will it work with wired CarPlay?
It supports wired CarPlay in supported vehicles, which is helpful if you want stable in-car connectivity.

Will it work with a phone case?
It’s designed to work with no case or slim/standard cases. Thick or rugged cases may interfere with connector fit.
Is the 240W rating something I should expect every time?
The cable lists up to 240W PD3.1 fast charging through its dual USB-C ports. Real-world charging speed can depend on how you connect and what your devices support, so it’s best to match your setup to the cable’s guidance.
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