PINGXIN USB-C to USB-C Cable (10ft, 240W) 2-Pack with 180° Rotating Connectors
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Product description
If you’re tired of short, stiff USB-C cables that barely reach your desk—or you just want fewer “is it plugged in?” moments—this PINGXIN USB-C to USB-C cable set is built around convenience and fast charging on paper. It’s a 2-pack of braided cables, each 10ft long, and the standout idea is the double 180° rotating connector design plus LED indicators at both ends.
That said, a reminder that matters: a cable alone can’t create fast charging. To actually see the speed claims, you’ll need compatible USB-C power delivery (PD) charger(s) and a device that supports the same charging profile.
Key takeaways (what you’ll care about)
This cable pair is positioned for people who want long reach, a tough braided build, and a connection that’s easy to angle into place. The 180° rotating heads are meant to reduce fiddling—especially in tight setups like a monitor hub, a dock, or behind a couch/bedside table where the port is less accessible.

On the charging side, the package claims up to 240W with PD 3.1, plus QC 4.0 support, and data transfer up to 480 Mbps via USB 2.0. That combination is exactly what you’d look for if you’re trying to do “one cable for power + occasional data” rather than carrying separate accessories.
Where it gets a bit nuanced: real-world performance still depends heavily on your charger and the device’s capabilities. If your phone/tablet only negotiates lower wattage, the cable can’t force higher charging.
What makes it different in everyday use


The double 180° rotating USB-C connector is the practical feature here. Instead of wrestling with cable alignment, you can rotate the plug heads to find the most comfortable angle—useful when ports sit sideways, are blocked by a case, or you’re charging while using your device.

The LED-illuminated connector ends are another “small but noticeable” detail. In a dark room, it’s one less guessing game when you’re checking whether the cable is seated correctly. The LED is described as blue and designed not to harm your eyes, though of course brightness perception can vary by person.
If you picture a common scenario: charging a laptop or tablet at your workspace, then rotating the connector slightly so it doesn’t strain the port—this is the kind of day-to-day comfort this cable is aiming for.
Key specs that matter for buying
- Power/data claims included: 240W fast charging support (PD 3.1 up to 240W) and data transfer up to 480 Mbps (USB 2.0).
- Length: 10ft per cable.
- Build: braided cable design, with a zinc alloy connector head.
- Durability claim: designed for over 10,000 bends/curves (stated as exceeding 10,000 curves).
- Design: double 180° rotating connectors and LED tips on both ends.
- Package contents: 2 USB-C to USB-C cables described as angled/rotating type, 10ft each.

Is it worth it?
This cable set makes sense if you prioritize a few specific things: long reach (10ft), a sturdier braided build for frequent use, and an angled/rotating connector design that reduces port stress and setup hassle. It’s also a reasonable pick if you want one USB-C cable that can handle both power charging and occasional data transfer at up to 480 Mbps.


It may not be the best choice if you’re only charging slowly or you don’t have a compatible USB-C charger. In that case, you’ll still get a working connection, but the “fast charging” angle can feel mostly theoretical. Also, if you prefer ultra-flexible cords with minimal bulk, braided cables are sometimes a little more “structured” than simpler budget cables.
Practical limitations to keep in mind

No matter how good the cable is, charging speed depends on the rest of the chain—your USB-C charger and the device’s supported charging profile. The listing explicitly notes that this cable by itself won’t provide fast charging.
Also, the advertised performance numbers (like 240W and 480 Mbps) are best treated as maximum targets that require compatibility. If your devices support only lower PD levels, your results will be capped by the device/charger negotiation.
Mini FAQ
What devices is this cable meant for?

The description calls out fast-charging compatibility for devices listed such as iPhone 15/16/16 Pro/16 Plus/16 Pro Max, MacBook Air, iPad Pro, Pixel, and Samsung Galaxy S23/S24 Ultra—assuming you also use a compatible USB-C power adapter.


Does the cable support data transfer or only charging?
It’s described as supporting data transfer up to 480 Mbps via USB 2.0, so it’s intended for both charging and basic data use.
Will I get 240W charging with any charger?

Not necessarily. The listing says you’ll need a compatible USB-C power block and a device capable of the same charging speed for fast charging.
What’s the point of the rotating 180° connectors?
It’s mainly about easier plugging and reduced strain. You can rotate to get a more comfortable angle, especially where the port position is awkward.
Final verdict
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