I've been searching for a 6 feet long Dash Charge compatible cable for 7T for a while but didn't find. The official one is only 4 feet long. Previously, for my Lenovo Z2 Plus, I used Amazon Basic's 6 feet cable and it was very useful in most locations where the switchboard was a bit away. Do you guys have any suggestion? Or do you use any other Dash Charge compatible cable?
I got this the other day, and so far, so good. I've got it on my dash charger from my old 6t and it shows that it is charging rapidly.
TITACUTE for OnePlus 6T Dash Charger Cable 2 Pack, 6.6FT Rapid Charge USB C Cable 90 Degree Right Angle Type C Dash Cable 5V 4A Fast Charging & Playing Games for OnePlus 8 7T 7 Pro 6 5T 5 3T 3 Red https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P7NLQVH/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_ZNHSEbRF1NR59
I use this cable and it charges at 25W and shows Warp charging in phone.
Tarkan 6 ft Long Rugged Dash & Warp Charging Type C Cable for All USB-C Android Mobile Phones (Red) Supports 5V 6A & 5V 4A (20W & 30W) https://www.amazon.in/dp/B07YB9R3W2/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_usaUEbMXNEFR0
These are pretty cheap and have worked great!
COOYA Dash Charge Cable Replacement for OnePlus 7 Charging Cable, Warp Charge Cable for OnePlus 7 Pro/ 7T/ 8 Pro, 6FT 2Pack Type C Cable Dash Charging for OnePlus 6T/ 6, OnePlus 5T/ 5, OnePlus 3T/ 3 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V3H76R8/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_ZsxUEb7BF3AHC
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Hi guys, this is my review of the USB Type C Power Bank, iVoler 10000mAh External Battery Pack (Type C Fast 3A IN/OUT Charging) for Nexus 6P/ 5X, MacBook 12 inches, Apple iPhone, iPad, Samsung & more
https://www.amazon.com/iVoler-10000mAh-External-Battery-Charging/dp/B01A6HKP7E/ref=cm_aya_orig_subj
Only way to charge it is using OEM Nexus 5X Charger + OEM Nexus 5X Cable, any other mix won't work. Even with Benson Leung approved products.
I have tested:
USB Type C Cable, CHOETECH Hi-speed USB-C to USB-C Cable + OEM Nexus 5X Charger = Won't charge
Included USB Type C Cable + OEM Nexus 5X Charger = Won't charge (WOW!)
Tried to charge using some traditional USB Wall chargers (Nexus 5, LG G3, Samsung S4, Powergen) + Type C Cable, AUKEY 3ft USB 3.0 to USB C ( Benson Leung approved ) = Won't charge...
Traditional USB Wall chargers (Nexus 5, LG G3, Samsung S4, Powergen) + Monoprice MicroUSB cable + TechMatte USB-C to Micro USB Adapter Convert Connector ( Benson Leung approved )= Won't charge..
Traditional USB Wall chargers (Nexus 5, LG G3, Samsung S4, Powergen) + Included USB to USB Type C = Won't charge... (WTF with included cable?))
Also to charge my Nexus 5X, only way of doing it is using OEM Nexus 5X Cable or include cables.. ANY other mix won't charge the phone or will charge it for 5 minutes (and then it would shutdown)...
PD: I forgot to add, it will charge using a PC using the included USB to USB Type C... I suppose I would need around 20h to charge it. Because 500mA limit.
PD2: Tried to contact iVoler using all the email contacts in their webpage and never got an answer (i have it since 3-4 months!), contacted Amazon but sadly after 30 days (Never tested with another charger before that).
TLR Will work fine if you only use with the OEM Nexus 5X charger, seems good quality, I can get around 3 charges for my N5X. USB 2.0 won´t charge everything (it doesn-t charge my Jaybirds). Any other way of charging it is a fail. Maybe my unit is damaged?
This thing is pretty huge for just 10k mAh! I'm still waiting for a good USB-C Powerbank - best one I've found so far ist the new one by Xiaomi, haven't tested it myself yet though
Looks like this company and Monoprice have the same people making their 10000mah type-C battery banks.
http://m.androidcentral.com/charging-your-nexus-go-monoprice-10000-mah-usb-c-battery
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EeZeEpEe said:
Looks like this company and Monoprice have the same people making their 10000mah type-C battery banks.
http://m.androidcentral.com/charging-your-nexus-go-monoprice-10000-mah-usb-c-battery
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Yes, I didn't notice that.
It's exactly the same! But I am sure Monoprice customer support is better than iVoler (I have sent like 5 emails, never got ANY reply.. Incredible!)
here you go
Dual USB Ports Auto Mini Fast Car Charger OnePlus DASH Charge With DASH Charge Cable For OnePlus 3 3T
http://s.aliexpress.com/V3YFrQjU
(from AliExpress Android)
The cable that comes with the 67w charger is super short so i bought 66w 3a or something cables that should support the turbo charge.
Not only it doesn't turbo charge but not even quick charge.
Anyway to bypass this Xiaomi only cables protection?
doribak said:
The cable that comes with the 67w charger is super short so i bought 66w 3a or something cables that should support the turbo charge.
Not only it doesn't turbo charge but not even quick charge.
Anyway to bypass this Xiaomi only cables protection?
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I bought a 100W USBC cable and have no issue to turbo charge with it if plugged to the Xiaomi charger.
Where I am a bit disappointed is I bought an Aukey charger and unfortunately it only fats charges but doesn't turbo charge
There is no "xiaomi cable only" or similar restrictions.
The cable you bought is just not "good enough".
You need a cable that supports at least 6A I think.
I have several cables and also cables that support Ultra Charge and are not from xiaomi.
But in fact it is so that even with these cables (Although ultra charge is displayed) is not charged as fast as with the original cable.
If you want to use the power supply with 100 percent of the possible performance I have actually only managed to do so far with the original cable ...
It's not about "Xiaomi only" cable. Power delivery is dependant on the lenght of the cable. For my old OP7T Pro the cable that came with the phone is thick as the one that Xiaomi uses. But i needed longer one and when i got it, it was thick flat cable. Looks lika SATA cable - like 2mm thick and 8mm wide. I'm thinking that if we want turbo charge with 1,5-2m cable it needs to be very high quality with the highest specs available.
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It's not about "Xiaomi only" cable. Power delivery is dependant on the lenght of the cable. For my old OP7T Pro the cable that came with the phone is thick as the one that Xiaomi uses. But i needed longer one and when i got it, it was thick flat cable. Looks lika SATA cable - like 2mm thick and 8mm wide. I'm thinking that if we want turbo charge with 1,5-2m cable it needs to be very high quality with the highest specs available.
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You will get some degrade in voltage when you increase the cable length
The charger brick can output 67w Max and if you double or triple the length of the cable all 67w will not reach the phone
On a high quality (expensive) cable you might get most of it and on a cheap cable from the dollar store or eBay it might take several hours to fully charge because the cable might only be rated to send 5w ,10w or 18w
Other factors come into play like room temperature , how many apps are running in the background/foreground , whether or not you're connected to 5g , wifi , Bluetooth devices and whether the screen is on or off
Best results normally come from the cable that came with it and I read it's the only one that works with the mi unlock app to unlock your bootloader
Xiaomi really need to up their game on accessories.
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Best results normally come from the cable that came with it and I read it's the only one that works with the mi unlock app to unlock your bootloader
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I used my old OnePlus USB cable to unlock mine, and install new firmware, worked fine.
My OnePlus cable worked fine for USB related stuff but wouldn't charge at full speed and my LG one didn't get recognised in Fastboot.
My Oneplus 150cm dash cable displays Mi Turbo Charge / Rapid charging but doesn't count up like the original cable does when it displays Mi Turbo Charge.
My "ACAGET USB C Cable 2M, 55W 6A Charge Turbo" cable just displays quick charge / fast charging.
I want to buy a 6 feet USB-C charger cable for my phone.
Do I have to buy a 5A USB-C (which is harder to find with a USB-A connection).
Reason I ask is because the charger is a 67W charger and on the mi Store, the 67W charger is shipping with a 6A USB-A to USB-C wire.
Kindly advise.
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I want to buy a 6 feet USB-C charger cable for my phone.
Do I have to buy a 5A USB-C (which is harder to find with a USB-A connection).
Reason I ask is because the charger is a 67W charger and on the mi Store, the 67W charger is shipping with a 6A USB-A to USB-C wire.
Kindly advise.
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As far as I know, the type of cable only effects the throughput that the cable is capable of. So if you use a cable other than the one they are specifying, you would still be able to use it, but it probably won't push 67 watts.
So you're implying a 3A cable should still charge the phone well but might not quick charge?
I bought some 3m corded cables usb a-c and c-c. They were only about £3.69 each with third one free. Dam good cables and run quick and super quick from my Huawei super charge and my Xiaomi 120w charger from 10 ultra. Extreme charging from cheap cables. I was shocked as I didn't think they would work as well as the supplied 10 ultra charging cable
where did you buy it you got a link from the seller
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Heavydut...2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0
Works with mi Turbo charge 120w charger 10 ultra and Huawei super charger at full speed.
Hello, I bought a Oneplus 8t+5G (tmobile) used off of Ebay, so I'll need to buy the 65W fast charger myself, what I was unclear on was the cable itself. I currently use this cable, (https://a.co/fCB5o9D) the only power rating it lists is 3.1A. If I bought a 65W charging block, would this cable be sufficient to get the most out of the fast charging?
Also feel free to discuss recommendations for 65W charging cables/blocks. Thanks
If you're using an original OnePlus charger with a USB-C to USB-C cable, it doesn't really matter which one you use, it's best if it meets PD 3.0 60-100W requirements and is reasonably solid. I tested 3 different cables of this type: the original one, some unspecified BlitzWolf and BaseUs PD 60W and the WarpCharge 65W charging was identical with each one. It is different if you would like to use an Oppo or Realme charger with USB-A output - in this case only the original cable will probably charge the WarpCharge 65W.
And remember that only a OnePlus charger compatible with WarpCharge 65W (Realme Superdart or Oppo SuperVooc 2.0) will charge 65W. Third party chargers, even if they are 100W, will not comply with this charging standard.