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Beats USB‑C to USB‑C Woven cables are a steal in this 40 percent off 2‑pack

You get two 1.5‑meter Beats USB‑C to USB‑C woven cables that resist tangles, support fast charging and now cost far less than their list price.

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If your USB‑C cables are hanging on by a thread (literally), this is one of those rare moments where it actually makes sense to stock up. Right now, Amazon is selling the Beats USB‑C to USB‑C Woven Cable 2‑pack for 40% off, bringing the price down to $20.99 from its $34.99 list price, which works out to about $10.50 per cable. That’s a solid deal for a branded, braided cable from Beats rather than a no‑name accessory buried in the marketplace.

Four vertical Beats USB‑C braided cables in black, light gray, navy and red with a same color connector in the foreground, shown against a clean gradient background.
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$21 at Amazon

This particular bundle gets you two 1.5‑meter (roughly 5‑foot) USB‑C to USB‑C cables in the Bolt Black colorway, which is long enough to comfortably run from a wall charger to a nightstand, sofa or desk without feeling like you’re tethered to the outlet. Beats uses a woven, tangle‑free braided jacket with reinforced strain relief, so you’re not dealing with those flimsy plastic sheaths that split after a few months of bending near the connector. If you’re rough on cables—stuffing them into backpacks, car consoles or carry‑on luggage—that braided finish is the difference between replacing a cord every few months and just forgetting about it for a couple of years.​

On the spec side, these cables support fast charging up to 60W and handle data transfer at USB 2.0 speeds, which is exactly what you want for phones, tablets, handhelds and accessories. They’re compatible with a wide range of USB‑C devices, including Apple and Android phones, USB‑C iPads, USB‑C headphones, cameras, portable gaming consoles and your typical USB‑C wall chargers and power banks. Beats and Apple also call out support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, so you can throw one cable in the car and use it for both charging and in‑car connectivity.​

Because this is an official Beats accessory, it slots in nicely if you’re already in the Beats or Apple ecosystem—think Solo 4, Studio Buds, Beats Fit Pro, USB‑C iPhone, iPad or a USB‑C MacBook you top up via a 60W brick. It’s not just about aesthetics, but the branding does help if you prefer accessories that match the rest of your kit instead of a random white cable that looks like every other one in the drawer.​

The value story is pretty straightforward: for just over $20, you’re getting two braided, fast‑charging USB‑C cables from a top‑tier brand, at a per‑cable price that’s competitive with many generic options. If you only need a single emergency spare, this might feel like overkill, but in reality, most of us can easily find two places where a cable just lives permanently—one in the bag, one by the bed; one at the office, one at home; one for the car, one for the living room. Given the 40% discount and the fact that cables are the first thing to fail in most charging setups, this is the kind of quiet, unglamorous deal that genuinely makes your daily tech life less annoying.


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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