Stock Up on a Four-Pack of 10 Feet 100W USB Type-C Cables for Just $13 on Amazon
USB Type-C has become the standard for charging and data cables alike. They can be used to charge nearly any device with a USB-C port, including your Nintendo Switch 2, Steam Deck, Legion Go, or ROG Ally, so it’s good to have extra on hand. Here’s an opportunity to pick up some lengthier cables at an excellent price.
Amazon is offering a four-pack of Basesailor 10ft 100W USB Type-C cables for just $13.39. To get this deal you’ll need to add both the two pack of gray cables and a two pack of purple cables to your cart and apply coupon code “J5Y7AG39” during checkout. You’re paying just $3.35 per cable. 10-foot USB-C cables typically go for about $15-20 each.
Must add BOTH of these cable packs to your cart and then apply code: “J5Y7AG39”
These cables have nearly 12,000 reviews on Amazon with an average 4.6 star rating. These cables are longer than your average length at 10 feet, which is super handy when your charging brick isn’t conveniently close. For example, this is an ideal length for a charger that plugs directly into the wall, because chances are the outlet is down near the floor and a six foot cable may not be long enough. These cables are also rated for up to 100W of power delivery, which means they can be used to charge even the most high-powered of gaming handheld PCs and even most (non-gaming) laptops. They’re encased in a braided nylon sheath for extra durability and aeshetics.
Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
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