Key Features
1. High-Current Fast Charging (Up to 6 A)
2. Long 5 Meter Length
3. Charging + Data Sync Capability
USB-A to USB-C 5 m Cable — 6 A Charging & Data Sync (Typical Specs)
Cable Length: ~5 meters (long reach)
Connector A: USB-A male
Connector B: USB-C male
Cable Jacket: TPE / PVC / nylon braided (varies by brand)
Core Material: Tin-plated copper conductors
Durability: Reinforced strain reliefs & flexible insulation
Max Current: Up to ~6 A (high-current fast charging)
Max Power: Up to ~60 W–100 W (depending on specific cable design and charger capabilities)
Fast Charge Support: Compatible with many fast charging standards (QC/AFC/SCP/FCP depending on device/charger)
(Note: Many 6 A cables still follow USB 2.0 current specs, so real world support depends on both the charger and device.)
Data Transfer Speed: Up to USB 2.0 speed (~480 Mbps)
(Longer cables may not support higher USB 3.x transfer rates due to signal attenuation.)
Shielding: Multi-layer shielding (foil + braided mesh) for stable signals
Resistance: Built-in resistors to protect devices
Compatibility: Works with most USB-C phones, tablets, power banks, laptops that accept 5–60 W charging
Environmental/Bend Specs: Many cables tested for thousands of bends
USB-A ports are not designed for true 6 A by USB standards — many claimed “6 A” ratings are manufacturer marketing and depend on specific chargers/protocols.
Data transfer is typically limited to USB 2.0 speeds (~480 Mbps) on these chargers, even if a cable is rated high-current.
Longer cables (like 5 m) can experience voltage drop and reduced charging efficiency compared to shorter ones.