Mcdodo CA-1100 USB-C to USB-C Cable, 100W, 1.2m Black

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Brand:
Mcdodo
Product code:
CA-1100 / 6921002611008

With the Mcdodo cable, you can instantly renew your device and transfer files. It is compatible with devices from Apple, Huawei, Lenovo, Nintendo Switch, etc. What's more, the built-in LED screen displays the charging power, and the use of high-quality materials ensures resistance to damage. In addition, the Velcro attached to the cable facilitates storage of the product.

For greater user experience, the cable is equipped with a curved LED screen that displays the charging power and recognizes whether the connected device supports the PD fast charging protocol. As a result, you can be up to date!

Mcdodo CA-1100 USB-C to USB-C Cable, 100W, 1.2m (Black)

The cable supports the QC/PD fast charging protocol, which allows you to renew the power of your MacBook Pro in about 1.8 hours. What's more, the built-in chips intelligently adjust the current and voltage to the connected device. This ensures stable and safe charging and allows real-time monitoring of charging power. In addition, you can transfer files at speeds of up to 480 Mbps.

Mcdodo CA-1100 USB-C to USB-C Cable, 100W, 1.2m (Black)

The Mcdodo cable is designed so that you can use it for as long as possible. The pure copper core contributes to fast and stable charging, and the tip has been further strengthened. In addition, the product has passed a number of tests for strength, and the nylon finish also provides protection against damage.

Mcdodo CA-1100 USB-C to USB-C Cable, 100W, 1.2m (Black)

Manufacturer: Mcdodo Model CA-1100 Color: black Length: 1.2 m, Current: 5 A, max. Material Aluminum alloy, nylon USB-C to USB-C interface

Mcdodo CA-1100 USB-C to USB-C Cable, 100W, 1.2m (Black)

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