Have you ever desired to use a single USB-C connection to quickly charge numerous devices at once? With its new 2-in-1 USB-C cable, which splits the 140w rapid charging power output between two of your devices, Anker may have an answer for that.
The "Smart Power Management" chip integrated into this two-headed cable modifies power distribution in accordance with your device's requirements. It functions as follows: It will split the power output to 100w and 30w when charging your MacBook Pro and iPhone, drawing power from a 140w charging brick. A Nintendo Switch and an Intel UltraBook, for example, are two devices that handle 65 watts of charging power. In this scenario, the cable will provide 65 watts of power to both devices, capped at 130 watts. With two USB-C cords that may be trimmed to aid with cable management, the four-foot cable is comparatively long.
The 140w 2-in-1 USB-C is braided, just like Anker's other cables, and is guaranteed to survive over 10,000 bends. You should be aware that this 2-in-1 USB-C cable is not designed to be used as a USB-C hub; data will only be transferred at the sluggish USB 2.0 speed of 480Mbps by the first cable that is connected.
At $25 (about NRs 3,499), the Anker 2-in-1 USB-C cable is pricey; as of this writing, there is no information regarding its availability.