








⚡ Charge smarter, not harder — see your power in action!
The Ocetea USB C to USB C Cable delivers a cutting-edge 100W fast charging experience with a built-in LED wattage display for real-time power monitoring. Engineered with durable nylon braiding and reinforced zinc alloy connectors, it withstands over 35,000 bends, ensuring long-lasting reliability. Compatible with all major USB-C devices including the latest iPhone 16 series, MacBook Pro, and Galaxy S24 Ultra, it supports data transfer speeds up to 480Mbps. Available in multiple lengths, this cable is designed for professionals who demand efficiency, durability, and transparency in their charging gear.














| AC Adapter Current | 5 Amps |
| ASIN | B0BJZ5WY9J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,680 in USB Cables |
| Brand | Ocetea |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smart Watch, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible Phone Models | iPhone 16/16 Plus/16 Pro/16 Pro Max/15, Samsung Galaxy S24/S23/S22 Ultra/Z Fold/Z Flip, Google Pixel, iPad Pro, Macbook Pro and other smartphones, tablets USB-C laptops. |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabytes Per Second |
| Date First Available | October 21, 2022 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 0.035 ounces |
| Item model number | CC100W-480M1-BK |
| Manufacturer | Ocetea |
| Maximum Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Model Name | CC100W |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 48 |
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Package Dimensions | 6.5 x 5.39 x 0.51 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Led |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Braided, Fast Charging, High Speed, LED Display, Tangle Free |
| Specification Met | USB-IF |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 100.00 |
C**E
so far EXCELLENT! LED is a huge win!!!
Charge WATTS are spot on! I have an Anker 200W combined battery and it'll charge at a true 100W with each USB C port and this cable keeps that specification perfectly, the transfer speed is also 480Mbos as advertised....I LOVE seeing how many watts a device is being charged at so I make sure the right device is charging from the right port! Super handy, nice and bright even in the day and the font size is clearly legible even at a glance despite the size of the plug (only one side of the cable end has the led so make sure to have that *up" so you can see the wattage being provided. Only one end of the cable has the led also so make sure the non led end is in the charger and the led end is "up" and going into the device for easy info at a glance...nice and bright and the cables handle the full charge capacity they're rated at,! Mine go up to 100W so they're doing their job!! :-) Couldn't be happier Hope they last but there is potential of display end breakage if you're not careful and run it over with an office chair or something so be mindful of that I use a huge 2 arm binder clamp like the ones to hold 200 piece of paper and clamp that to my desk edge and run the cable through the little handle on the clamp so it doesn't fall back through but stays in place at my desk level so I didn't t have to reach for it and pull it back up to the surface of desk Nice little tricky zi learned years back... the only thing that's silly is the pic of the hammer supposedly NOT damaging the cable end! LOL! A hammer could definitely DESTROY this but it'd take a few very hard strikes, it's just funny when these sellers show that, as if....but it US VERY strong too. Not cheapie metal that gets punched when stepped on or bumped by a chair wheel etc It's of Great quality for sure!!
W**.
(UPDATE BELOW) Makes charging fun
Update: Broke after about 8 months. Used to work great, now only works when the bit near the end of the cable is positioned a certain way despite no signs of damage. I always took care of it and wrapped it in circles but still broke. Unfortunate. I've seen this cable used amongst various YouTubers, thinking it was fun but primarily a gimmick. I bought it on sale with some Amazon credit I had and thought I'd give it a go. It genuinely is a great cable by itself and is sturdy, and the added display is cool. It helps me see when things aren't working properly, and also measure max charging speeds amongst my devices so I know which ones to give the fast chargers to and which to use slower chargers with. It's a great tool when creating a workflow for all my camera gear charging. The display end of the cable is a bit large and can be clunky, but it's a small price to pay. Definitely recommend buying this if you're looking for a charging cable!
A**N
Excellent quality and durability
I use this cable several times daily and it's still very rigid with none of the braid fraying. Really nice gripping points on the connectors to easily connect and disconnect devices and bricks without having to pull on the wire itself. Overall very nice feel to it with a bright display with excellent durability and quality.
M**L
Overall great charging cable with power meter but could use some improvements to display
I was in the market for some USB-C to USB-C charging cables and came across a couple of 100W 5A cables from two different companies. Both seemed very similar so I bought both to do a comparison. Each has some advantages over the other and some potential downsides described below with photographs illustrating each. Since I just received each cable, I am not really able to comment on their durability, especially that of the digital display. So take any assessment of durability/sturdiness with a grain of salt. 1. Construction and projected durability: 1a. The cable: Both cables appear to be constructed of nice quality materials. Both have metal housings for their connectors. The Ocetea seems more robust than the other. The Ocetea cable is a little thicker than the competitor, and is much stiffer as well as can be seen by how tightly each can be comfortably coiled. The Ocetea cannot be “doubled up” on itself as it is too stiff whereas the competitor with the much more flexible cable can be. The nylon mesh fabric sheathing on the Ocetea also appears to be much more abrasion resistant than the nylon fabric sheathing on its competitor. The Ocetea cable feels much more “plastic” or polymer-like compared to the competitor’s which feels more like a nylon fabric. I lightly abraded each cable and if you zoom in on the closeups of each cable, you may be able to see the beginning of some slight “fuzz” or stray fibers beginning to show on the competitor’s cable. 1b. The Housing and Stress Relief: The stress relief moulding on the Ocetea also appears to be much more robust than the stress relief junction on the competitor as can be seen in the photos. The overall length of the housing on the Ocetea is longer than its competitor. The Ocetea also has some ridges for grip on the sides of the housing as well. The end-on view of each USB-C connector shows that the Ocetea housing is also slightly larger in width and thickness compared to the competitor’s housing (the Ocetea is on the top in red and the competitor is on the bottom in blue). I did not have any problem with this but it is possible that this could potentially cause a clearance problem with some phone cases if the charging port is recessed deeply into the case with little clearance around the port. However, as you can see from the end-on view, the difference very slight and I do not anticipate this to be a problem in the majority of cases. 1c. The USB-C connector: Both cables’ connector held firmly in a variety of chargers and ports, so a draw in this regards. 2. The display: The main difference that I noted between the two cables is that the Ocetea only displays the wattage in integers/whole values while the competitor displays down to the tenth of a watt. Also, the Ocetea interestingly randomly displayed 1w when there was not load as shown in the photo before “settling down” to “0”. The competitor was very consistent and always displayed “0.0w” with no load. Another consideration is that the display on the Ocetea is quite a bit dimmer than the competitor’s display. This makes the Ocetea much harder to read when there is ambient light. However, the dimmer display may be preferable if using it bedside at night. I personally prefer the brighter display with more digits displayed. 3. Accuracy: When tested against an admittedly inexpensive USB meter (so take this at face value), both displayed values within about 0.8w of my USB meter. As the Ocetea only displayed to 1 digit, the actual accuracy is not known in tenths. Again, although it probably is of no real consequence as the accuracy of any of these meters is suspect anyways, I still prefer the competitor’s display due to the number of decimal places displayed and for its brightness. Each cable was able to display when a device was being PD fast charged by accurately displaying “PD” in addition to the wattage. 4. Overall: Longevity of the display electronics itself aside (I cannot comment on this as I just received and began testing each), the Ocetea cable appears to be the most robust as far as the cable itself. This comes at the cost of stiffness and potential clearance issues in really tight situations. However, its stiffness is “flexible enough” IMHO and the advantage is that is is very resistant to kinking. It will take up slightly more room when traveling, but you probable have to worry less about it kinking when shoved into your travel bag. So again, the electronics of the display aside, I have to give the advantage to the Ocetea. However, a big disappointment is the readability of the display due to its dimness relative to its competitor’s display. To some, this may be an advantage depending upon your use case (use bedside etc). Also, although probably of minimal practical benefit, I do like the display of the competitor more due to it displaying down to the tenths decimal place as well. So your decision will of course depend on what you value the most and your particular use case. I hope you find this review/comparison helpful. Please like if you found this helpful. I will update if any longevity/durability problems arise.
P**.
Belangrijkste is laat beduidend sneller met dezelfde laadbron tov vele andere laadkabels. Het display laat zien met hoeveel watt er geladen wordt. Dat is een indicatie, maar belangrijker is de hoeveelheid de kabel naar de telefoon brengt. Indrukwekkend.
J**S
O cabo é muito bom e atendeu as minhas expectativas melhor do que eu esperava! Recomendadíssimo!
C**E
excellente
Y**S
Après 1 mois d'utilisation , je suis très satisfait du câble il est un peu rigide sur une longueur de 3 M c'est normal et au niveau de l'affichage tension / puissance c'est parfait , affiche lumineux et précis, je recommande cet article.
H**.
Product clean, easy to use, solid and handy to use. I recommend
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