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Living Room / Re: Recommend a USB cable to me!
« on: August 08, 2025, 05:58 AM »
It sounds like your main goal is reliable, high-wattage USB-C charging with an LED readout, and file transfer speed is secondary. You’ve also got the right idea about future-proofing without overspending for capacity you can’t use yet.

Here’s how I’d break it down for you:

Things to Know Before Buying
  • PD capability comes from both cable & charger. If the cable is only rated for USB 2.0 and 60W, your 65W brick will be throttled.
  • E-marked cables are what you want for 100W+ charging — they contain a small chip that negotiates high-power PD safely.
  • LED readout cables are handy, but note that they measure power flowing through them, not whether it’s truly “fast charging” — so if your device isn’t negotiating PD, it will still show low numbers.
  • Durability comes down to braid quality, connector strain relief, and how much you coil/recoil them. A reinforced braided cable is worth the few extra dollars.

Recommended LED Display Cables (Available in USA)
These are all well-reviewed by real tech testers (YouTubers like Benson Leung, ChargerLAB, and community posts on Reddit’s r/UsbCHardware) — not just Amazon fluff reviews.

Cable   Wattage Rating   Data Speed   Lengths   Price Range   Notes
JSAUX 100W PD USB-C Cable with LED Display   100W   USB 2.0   2m / 6.6ft   ~$15   Reliable budget option, nylon braided, bright LED watt display.
Baseus 100W PD LED Display Cable   100W   USB 2.0   2m / 6.6ft   ~$18   Sturdy connectors, clear readout, supports PPS fast charging for newer devices.
UGREEN 100W PD E-Marked LED Cable   100W   USB 2.0   2m / 6.6ft   ~$20   Trusted brand, reinforced joints, accurate wattage display.
AOHi Magline+ 240W USB-C Cable with LED   240W   USB 2.0   2m   ~$25   Overkill for now, but totally future-proof, excellent build.

My Pick for You
Given your needs (45-65W now, future-proofing, 2–3m, LED readout), I’d suggest:
  • UGREEN 100W PD LED Cable (2m) if you want a safe balance of price, quality, and accuracy.
  • If you want to “buy once, cry once” and never worry about wattage limits, grab the AOHi 240W Magline+ — it’s only about $5–7 more than a 100W cable and will outlast your current devices.

LED Screen — Keep or Skip?
  • Keep it if you’re curious about how much power your devices actually draw — it’s satisfying and helps troubleshoot.
  • Skip it if you want a sleeker, lighter cable for travel, as the LED module adds a small bump in the middle.

Pro Tip:
If you buy a 100W+ E-marked cable now, you’ll never have to replace it for wattage reasons. Even if you move to 140W MacBook chargers or gaming laptops later, you’ll be covered.

If you want, I can also give you two non-LED but ultra-durable PD cables that beat most LED cables for travel and long-term reliability — just without the little screen. That would be my backup choice for heavy daily use.

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