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Get Anker’s fast 2-in-1 140W USB-C cable for just $16.99 right now

This Anker 140W cable intelligently splits power between two devices.

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Let’s be honest: the “all-in-one” dream of USB-C hasn’t quite solved our cable clutter. If you’re traveling, commuting, or just working from a coffee shop, your bag probably has a dedicated “nest” of wires. There’s the beefy cable for your laptop, a separate one for your phone, another for your tablet or headphones, and maybe one for your power bank.

Now, imagine trimming that kit down to a single, intelligent cord that can power your laptop and your smartphone at the same time, from a single power brick.

That’s the promise of Anker’s 140W 2-in-1 USB-C to USB-C Cable, a clever piece of tech that’s currently on sale for its second-lowest price ever. You can grab it for just $16.99 (a $6 discount) at both Amazon (a Prime membership is required) and Anker’s own online store, where the discount is applied automatically.

An Apple MacBook and iPhone being simultaneously charged using Anker’s new 2-in-1 USB-C cable.
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$17 at Amazon (Prime only)
$17 at Anker

At first glance, it just looks like a high-quality cable. But it’s really a charging-splitter designed for the modern, high-power world.

The problem this cable solves isn’t just about having too many wires; it’s about having too few ports.

Many of us have invested in powerful, compact Gallium Nitride (GaN) chargers. These little white or black bricks can pump out 100W, 120W, or even 140W of power—enough to juice up a high-performance laptop. The tradeoff for their small size, however, is often a limited number of ports. You might have a $90 charger with only one or two USB-C outputs.

This leads to “charging triage”: do you charge your nearly-dead MacBook first, or your 10%-battery phone?

Anker’s solution is simple. You plug the cable’s single USB-C end into your powerful wall adapter. The other end splits into two separate USB-C connectors. You can plug one into your laptop and the other into your phone, tablet, or Nintendo Switch. Suddenly, your single-port charger is now a dual-port charger, all without sacrificing (much) speed.

The “140W” in the name isn’t just marketing. This cable is built to handle the demanding new USB Power Delivery 3.1 standard. When used with a compatible 140W wall adapter, it can deliver the full 140 watts to a single device.

For context, that’s enough power to rocket a 16-inch MacBook Pro from near-empty to 50% charge in about 20 minutes.

But what happens when you plug in a second device? This is where the magic lies. The cable doesn’t just dumbly split the power 70/70. Instead, it uses protocols like Programmable Power Supply (PPS) and Anker’s own PowerIQ 3.0 to facilitate a conversation between your devices and the charger.

Your laptop might tell the charger it needs 90W, while your phone asks for 30W. The cable and charger work together to dynamically “divvy up” the output based on what each gadget is actually asking for.

There is a small cap. When you’re charging two devices, the total maximum output drops slightly to 130W (assuming one device is trying to pull over 100W). Frankly, this is still an enormous amount of power—more than enough to fast-charge a premium laptop (like a Dell XPS 15 or MacBook) and a flagship smartphone (like a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra or Pixel 8 Pro) simultaneously.

This isn’t a flimsy, disposable cord. The four-foot-long cable is made from a durable braided nylon, which resists tangling and fraying. Anker says it has been tested to withstand more than 10,000 bends, so it should handily survive being jammed into a backpack day after day.

The design is also thoughtful: it features a three-foot main run from the charger, which then splits into two one-foot branches. A small plastic slider lets you adjust where the cable forks, so you can shorten the branches to keep things tidy on a desk or extend them if your devices are further apart.

So, what’s the catch? Data.

This is, first and foremost, a charging cable. While it can handle data transfer, it’s limited to sluggish USB 2.0 speeds, which top out at 480Mbps.

What does that mean in human terms? It’s perfectly fine for syncing some music or moving a few documents. It is not the cable you want for backing up your entire hard drive or connecting to a high-speed SSD for video editing. For that, you’d need a Thunderbolt or USB 3.2 cable, which can be 20 to 80 times faster.

Who is this for?

This isn’t a cable for everyone. If you’re a data-heavy professional who needs high-speed transfers, this isn’t your primary cord.

But if you are a traveler, a student, a remote worker, or just someone who hates cable clutter, this is one of the most useful accessories you can buy. It’s an elegant, rugged, and powerful solution to a genuinely annoying modern problem.

For less than $20, it effectively adds a port to your expensive GaN charger, lightens your bag, and ensures all your essential gear gets the power it needs from a single outlet.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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