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Fast Charging Data Cable Type C to Lightning 30W is designed for efficient and reliable charging, ensuring your devices stay powered up without delay.
Features of the Fast Charging Data Cable
Efficient Charging: Supports up to 30W fast charging with a 3A current for rapid power delivery.
Intelligent Protection: Equipped with a built-in chip that regulates voltage and current to enhance battery health.
Durable Design: Features a reinforced connector and a PVC coating that resists bending and wear.
Data Transfer Speed: Achieves data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps, making it ideal for syncing files quickly.
Length: At 1 meter, it's perfect for everyday use without being too bulky.
Why Choose the Fast Charging Data Cable?
This cable is an essential accessory for anyone looking for fast charging capabilities combined with data transfer efficiency. The durable construction and intelligent features make it a reliable choice for all your charging needs.
FAQ
Q: What devices is this cable compatible with? A: It's compatible with devices that use a Lightning connector, including various iPhone and iPad models.
Q: Does this cable support data transfer? A: Yes, it supports data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps.
Q: Is the cable durable? A: Yes, it features a reinforced connector and a PVC coating for added durability.
Specifications
Key Features
Brand: Joyroom
Series: Flash-Charge Series
Model: SA26-CL3
Color: Black
Cable Type: Type-C to Lightning
Power Output: Up to 30W (3A)
Data Transfer Speed: Up to 480 Mbps
USB Version: USB 2.0
Material: PVC
Cable Length: 1 meter
Smart Features: Built-in intelligent chip for voltage and current regulation