USB to USB-C Cable 10ft (60W) — USB-A to USB-C Fast Charging Right-Angle Cord
Product description
If you’re tired of cables that bend the wrong way or loosen after a few weeks, a right-angle USB-C connector can be a surprisingly big upgrade. This 10ft USB-A to USB-C fast charging cable is designed to sit comfortably at the device’s side, so you can charge while gaming, watching, or reading without constantly fighting the plug.
That said, it’s not a one-size-fits-everything cable. Some features depend on your power adapter and device support, and it has at least one notable limitation for Apple users.
Key takeaways
This cable is built around faster charging (up to 60W max) and keeps the USB-C end in a more ergonomic, strain-reducing 90-degree shape. It also claims high-speed data transfer up to 480Mbps for syncing.
Where it stands out most is daily convenience: the right-angle connector can feel sturdier in real life when your phone/tablet is propped up, your console is docked, or you’re working at a desk.
The “all-around” nature is the goal here—long 10ft reach, nylon braided durability, and compatibility with multiple fast-charging protocols—though you’ll still want to match it with a suitable USB-C Power Delivery adapter to actually see the higher power levels.

What it is and what it solves
This is a USB-A to USB-C cable intended for charging and data transfer between a USB-A power source (through an adapter setup) and a USB-C device. It’s marketed for fast charging up to 60W and data syncing up to 480Mbps.
In practical terms: plug the USB-A end into a compatible power adapter, connect the right-angle USB-C end to your phone or tablet, and you get a setup that’s easier to manage when the cable would normally pull straight on the port.
For example, if you’re gaming with your phone/tablet mounted or angled, the 90-degree connector can reduce the “wiggle” that sometimes happens when a cable hangs straight down and puts sideways pressure on the port.


Where it shines in daily use
The right-angle USB-C design is the part you’ll notice first. A 90-degree C-port can help with comfort and strain reduction during longer sessions—think charging while watching videos, reading e-books, or keeping a device powered during a commute.

On top of the ergonomics, the cable uses nylon braided construction, aiming to resist wear over prolonged use. The listing also claims a tensile strength capable of withstanding 175 lbs and includes a premium aluminum alloy material design intended to help with durability and reduce tangling.
It’s the kind of cable you buy when you want it to stay neat and reliable, not when you want the absolute maximum charging speed no matter what adapter you’re using.
Charging speed and data transfer (what to expect)
This cable is positioned for 60W ultra-fast charging support when paired with Type-C Power Delivery adapters like 30W/45W/60W. The fast-charging support is listed as PD3.0, QC4.0, and PPS2.0, with a stated maximum of 20V * 3A.
It also claims high-speed data transfers up to 480Mbps, which the listing ties to quick syncing.
Important nuance: the “up to” nature matters. If your charger doesn’t support the right protocols or doesn’t provide enough power, you may not hit the top speed this cable can handle on paper.

Also, the cable explicitly notes it does not support CarPlay when charging iPhone series—so if CarPlay through a wired connection is part of your routine, you may want to avoid this specific cable for that job.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)


Worth considering if you want a longer USB-A to USB-C cord with a right-angle USB-C end for comfortable everyday charging, especially for devices like iPhones/iPads, Samsung Galaxy models listed, Pixel 8, and other USB-C devices mentioned.
It may not be a great match if you specifically need wired CarPlay support with iPhones while charging, because the listing calls that out directly. It also may not deliver the claimed 60W performance unless you’re using a compatible USB-C PD adapter setup.
If you only need a basic short charging cable for occasional top-ups, this may be more than you need—though the braided build and longer reach can still be useful if you charge from a desk or outlet that’s not right next to you.
Tech specs

- Type: USB-A to USB-C charging and data cable
- Length: 10ft
- Max charging power (claimed): up to 60W max (20V * 3A)
- Fast charging protocols listed: PD3.0, QC4.0, PPS2.0
- Claimed data transfer speed: up to 480Mbps
- Connector design: right-angle USB-C on one end (90-degree)
- Cable material: nylon braided
- Claimed durability rating: tensile strength capable of withstanding 175 lbs
- Build materials mentioned: premium aluminium alloy material
Compatibility and requirements
This cable is described as compatible with many USB-C phones, tablets, and laptops at maximum speed depending on the device and adapter support. It’s listed for fast charging with Type-C Power Delivery adapters such as 30W/45W/60W.
One clear requirement to keep in mind: to chase the top charging numbers, you’ll likely need a matching PD-capable power adapter and a device that supports the relevant fast-charging protocols.
Is it worth it?
Buy it if you want a 10ft USB-A to USB-C charging cable with a right-angle USB-C connector for day-to-day comfort, plus a braided, durability-focused design. It’s a sensible pick for charging and syncing when you have a compatible USB-C PD adapter setup and you value less cable strain during use.



Skip it if CarPlay while charging your iPhone is a must-have for you, since the listing says this cable does not support CarPlay for iPhone series. And if you don’t have (or don’t plan to use) a compatible power adapter, you may find the “60W” promise mostly theoretical.
FAQ
Does this cable charge at 60W?
It’s rated for up to 60W max when paired with compatible Type-C Power Delivery adapters (the listing cites 30W/45W/60W). Without the right adapter/device support, you may not reach the maximum.
Does it support fast charging protocols?
The listing states support for PD3.0, QC4.0, and PPS2.0. Actual results still depend on your charger and the device.

How fast is the data transfer?
It’s claimed to support data transfers up to 480Mbps for syncing.
Is it good for gaming or watching videos?
That’s one of the stated use cases, mainly because of the right-angle 90-degree USB-C design to reduce strain during longer sessions.
Does it work for CarPlay with iPhones?
The product note says it does not support CarPlay when charging iPhone series.
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