Two 140W 2-in-1 USB-C cables are selling at their lowest recorded prices. Anker's braided 4-foot model is $14.99 at Amazon and Anker.com, down $3. Native Union's 6.5-foot Belt Cable, made from recycled materials with an animal-free leather strap, is $23.99 direct from the manufacturer, down $6.
Both cables top out at USB 2.0 data speeds of 480 Mbps, and only the first connected device can transfer data at all. The more useful feature is automatic power allocation: the cable reads your wall adapter's output and routes more wattage to whichever connected device demands it, up to 140W total. Anker's own 4-port 140W wall charger, which pairs directly with these cables, is also discounted to $79.99 for Prime members, down from $99.99.
The full piece is worth reading for the specific compatibility notes on power allocation behavior and the cable length tradeoffs between the two models. If you are consolidating a multi-device charging setup around a single port, the technical details on how wattage splits under different adapter conditions are the part that actually matters.
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