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Product description Pursue quality & performance? Choose OkyLink. USB 3.0 (USB 3.2 Gen 1) A-C,male to male cable Compatible with USB 3.0 and 2.0 5Gbps High - speed Stable Transfer Elegant heat-dissipating aluminum alloy casing Fire - retardant Cable (VW-1) For cables 15ft (5M) and longer Includes an extra power cable to ensure stable performance; the power port is located on the device end. Built with a high-speed active signal amplifier chip for reliable long-distance data transmission. Insert the male connector into the USB 3.0 Type A slot on the host side. SuperSpeed 5Gbps Performance Transfer a 1GB movie in as little as 2–8 seconds, depending on your external drive’s speed. Supports fast file transfers, smooth media playback, and stable device charging. Fully compliant with USB 3.2 Gen 1 standards and backward compatible with USB 2.0/1.1. One-way data transmission: the USB-A end must be connected to the host, and the USB-C end to the peripheral device. Do NOT connect the USB-C end to a power adapter. Connects a wide range of devices including PCs, Macs, printers, scanners, CCTV cameras, and external storage. Supports USB flash drives and external hard drives; does not support Thunderbolt drives. How to Use the Additional Power Cable For Active cables (5M/15ft+), plug the optional power cable into any available USB power source near your device—such as a wall charger, USB hub, or computer port—for maximum stability. For low-power devices, the cable often works perfectly without external power. If the usb 3.2 Gen 1 (3.0) extension cable is used for power transmission Cables shorter than 5M/15 feet support 60W fast charging and 5Gbps high-speed data transmission. For Active cables (5M/15ft+) Designed for 5Gbps high-speed data transmission, only supports 5W power supply. 3~10FT (1~3M) No additional amplifier chip are needed; No additional power supply lines are needed. USB 3.2 Gen1(3.0) 5Gbps High-speed data transmission Supports 60W fast charging 15~32FT (5~10M)- Active Built-in amplifier chip; Includes an optional power cable; No amplifier needed in the middle. 5W slow charging 50~65FT (15~20M) - Active Amplifier chip also included in the middle. Dimension Drawing Review: Works Great - Worked exactly as described. I originally bought a long USB-C cable and assumed it would handle data over 25 feet, but it turned out to be charging only. My devices kept disconnecting, and the audio quality on my microphone and headset was terrible. I needed to run a 25-foot cable for gaming to handle my keyboard, mouse, microphone, and headphones, so reliable data speed was critical. I was a little hesitant since this is USB-A to USB-C, but it has done everything I needed without any issues. All of my devices run smoothly with no lag, dropouts, or audio problems. If you need a long-distance USB cable that actually supports data and stays stable, this one does the job perfectly. Review: Excellent for my iPad, occasionally falls out of my iPhone 15 Pro Max port - In my quest to find cables that do not fall out of my iPhone 15 Pro Max, I would rate this one as moderately good. The problem I have with USB-C cables, is nearly half of them fall out of my iPhone 15 Pro Max port while the other half do not. This indicates to me that there is a discrepancy in the size for USB-C device cables. I have to include that, I have cleaned out my iPhone USB-C port and removed the phone protector to ensure that this is not inhibiting the cable from plugging in completely. This one does stay in my phone a little better, but if I handle it too much, it will end up falling out. I've definitely used better cables, but I still think this one is better than average. Judging the overall quality of the cable, I would rate it as excellent. When I have tested it on other devices like my M2 iPad Air, I have zero connection issues, the cable does not fall out of the port, the transfer speed is excellent, and the cable definitely functions as a fast charging cable. The cable thickness is an average size, I don't think it is much thicker than any other cable I've used. The USB-C end of the cable is not very big and I've had no problem plugging it into devices that are being used with protectors. The USB-A side of the cable is only slightly bigger than average size, and I've had no problem plugging it in into tighter spaces. The cable flexibility is moderate. I would not rate it as being the most flexible cable, but in my experience, the faster cables tend to be a little less flexible. The speed of the cable is not the fastest, but I think the rating that they have listed for this cable, which is 10Gbps, seems to be accurate. It's definitely not as fast as the latest firework cables, but most of the time speeds this fast are not an issue for me. It's only what I'm transferring large video files that I need the faster cables anyway. The cable is very bright and very orange. I appreciate having different color cables so that I can identify easily which one is going where. I think that may be from all the time I've spent using euro rack cables. I like the color, and while it's not my favorite color, I think it looks good on this cable. Overall, I think it's a good looking cable and I have no problem showing it in my studio/office. I think the asking price is quite excellent. I do wish I had the opportunity to test the longer cables, because at this point that is primarily what I need more of, but judging from this length, I don't think there's any problems with data loss or power loss. I had no issues whatsoever with compatibility, the durability of the cable seems to be quite robust. I do recommend this cable. Five out of five stars.














| ASIN | B0FQC6VPN3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,203 in USB Cables |
| Brand | OkyLink |
| Brand Name | OkyLink |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Color | USB3.0(5Gbps) |
| Compatible Devices | Hubs, PC, Laptops, Phones, SSD,NAS, VR headsets |
| Compatible Phone Models | Likely compatible with smartphones, specific models not listed |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | USB Type A, USB Type C |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 49 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Included Components | 1 x USB 3.0/3.2 Gen 1 A Male to C Male Cable with 2 Screw |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Length | 180 Inches |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 274.4 Grams |
| Manufacturer | OkyLink |
| Maximum Current | 1 Amps |
| Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Model | USB-AM-CM-5G-Screw-5M/15Ft |
| Model Name | USB-AM-CM-5G-Screw-5M/15Ft |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 9 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | "VW-1" FR Material, 2 Screw lock, 5 Gbps ≈ 500M/S, Active Repeater Chip, Integrated aux power Cable |
| Part Number | USB-AM-CM-5G-Screw-5M/15Ft |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Connecting printers, scanners, and high-power devices, Extending USB-C hubs and docking stations, Long-distance connections to external storage (SSD, HDD, NAS), Stable data transfer for VR headsets (Oculus Quest/Quest 2, HTC Vive, Valve Index), Use optional external power when needed for VR or high-power devices |
| Special Feature | "VW-1" FR Material, 2 Screw lock, 5 Gbps ≈ 500M/S, Active Repeater Chip, Integrated aux power Cable Special Feature "VW-1" FR Material, 2 Screw lock, 5 Gbps ≈ 500M/S, Active Repeater Chip, Integrated aux power Cable See more |
| Specification Met | RoHS, UL, VW-1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
C**Y
Works Great
Worked exactly as described. I originally bought a long USB-C cable and assumed it would handle data over 25 feet, but it turned out to be charging only. My devices kept disconnecting, and the audio quality on my microphone and headset was terrible. I needed to run a 25-foot cable for gaming to handle my keyboard, mouse, microphone, and headphones, so reliable data speed was critical. I was a little hesitant since this is USB-A to USB-C, but it has done everything I needed without any issues. All of my devices run smoothly with no lag, dropouts, or audio problems. If you need a long-distance USB cable that actually supports data and stays stable, this one does the job perfectly.
A**R
Excellent for my iPad, occasionally falls out of my iPhone 15 Pro Max port
In my quest to find cables that do not fall out of my iPhone 15 Pro Max, I would rate this one as moderately good. The problem I have with USB-C cables, is nearly half of them fall out of my iPhone 15 Pro Max port while the other half do not. This indicates to me that there is a discrepancy in the size for USB-C device cables. I have to include that, I have cleaned out my iPhone USB-C port and removed the phone protector to ensure that this is not inhibiting the cable from plugging in completely. This one does stay in my phone a little better, but if I handle it too much, it will end up falling out. I've definitely used better cables, but I still think this one is better than average. Judging the overall quality of the cable, I would rate it as excellent. When I have tested it on other devices like my M2 iPad Air, I have zero connection issues, the cable does not fall out of the port, the transfer speed is excellent, and the cable definitely functions as a fast charging cable. The cable thickness is an average size, I don't think it is much thicker than any other cable I've used. The USB-C end of the cable is not very big and I've had no problem plugging it into devices that are being used with protectors. The USB-A side of the cable is only slightly bigger than average size, and I've had no problem plugging it in into tighter spaces. The cable flexibility is moderate. I would not rate it as being the most flexible cable, but in my experience, the faster cables tend to be a little less flexible. The speed of the cable is not the fastest, but I think the rating that they have listed for this cable, which is 10Gbps, seems to be accurate. It's definitely not as fast as the latest firework cables, but most of the time speeds this fast are not an issue for me. It's only what I'm transferring large video files that I need the faster cables anyway. The cable is very bright and very orange. I appreciate having different color cables so that I can identify easily which one is going where. I think that may be from all the time I've spent using euro rack cables. I like the color, and while it's not my favorite color, I think it looks good on this cable. Overall, I think it's a good looking cable and I have no problem showing it in my studio/office. I think the asking price is quite excellent. I do wish I had the opportunity to test the longer cables, because at this point that is primarily what I need more of, but judging from this length, I don't think there's any problems with data loss or power loss. I had no issues whatsoever with compatibility, the durability of the cable seems to be quite robust. I do recommend this cable. Five out of five stars.
S**.
Good for data and reach, but don't buy it for fast charging
I picked up the 10ft orange OkyLink cable to help manage my desktop layout. I needed something long enough to route behind my monitors without it being a struggle to plug in my devices. The Reality on Charging: If you are looking for a cable to quickly juice up your phone, this isn't the one. In my experience, it does not trigger "fast charging." It’s fine for a slow trickle charge while you’re working at your desk, but if you’re at 5% and in a rush, you’ll want to stick to a shorter, dedicated power cable. Where it actually excels: Visibility: The bright orange is the best feature. It’s incredibly easy to pick out from the cluster of black cables behind my PC. Build Quality: It feels substantial. The aluminum ends are sturdy, and the cable thickness feels like it can handle being moved around or stepped on without immediately failing. Length: 10 feet is plenty of slack. It’s perfect for connecting a camera or a printer that isn't sitting right next to your tower. Final Thoughts: This is a "utility" cable. It’s great for stable data connections for data transfer..i was getting 200mb, but it’s definitely not a replacement for a high-wattage fast charger. As long as you know that going in, it’s a solid, well-built piece of gear.
A**R
Reliable Performance with Excellent Length
I recently purchased the OkyLink USB 3.0/3.2 Gen1 A to C Cable to use for data transfer and charging between my laptop, external SSD, and smartphone. After using it for a few weeks, here’s a detailed review based on my experience. What I Like: Length: The 10ft/3M length is perfect for my setup, allowing me to easily connect devices even when they’re far apart. Whether I’m charging my phone while using my laptop on a desk or transferring files between devices, the extra length provides plenty of flexibility without the need for an extension cable. High-Speed Data Transfer: The cable supports USB 3.0/3.2 Gen1, which means it can handle high-speed data transfer up to 5Gbps. In my testing, transferring large files between my laptop and external SSD has been quick and smooth, with no noticeable slowdown or interruptions. 60W Fast Charging: I was impressed with the 60W fast charging capability of this cable. It charges my smartphone and laptop quickly and efficiently. It’s great to have a single cable that supports both fast charging and data transfer—a huge convenience for anyone who frequently uses multiple devices. Wide Compatibility: This cable works well with a wide range of devices, including PCs, laptops, phones, external SSDs, and USB hubs. Whether I’m charging my Samsung Galaxy or transferring files to my MacBook, the cable has worked seamlessly across different platforms and devices. Things to Consider: Build Quality: While the cable performs well, the build quality is somewhat average. The plastic connectors and jacket feel a little flimsy compared to more premium cables I’ve used in the past. Though it hasn’t caused any issues yet, I wonder how well it will hold up with extended use, especially when frequently bending or plugging/unplugging. Not the Most Durable: The cable is relatively lightweight, which is good for flexibility, but it also means it may not be as durable as thicker, more reinforced cables. If you’re rough on cables or need something that will stand up to constant pulling and bending, you might want to consider a braided cable or one with a more robust outer layer. Charging Speed Depends on Power Source: While the cable supports 60W fast charging, the actual charging speed can depend heavily on the power source. For example, if your USB charger or laptop port doesn’t support fast charging, you won’t see the full benefit of the 60W speed, which can be a little misleading if you're expecting that level of performance across all devices. Overall Verdict: The OkyLink USB 3.0/3.2 Gen1 A to C Cable is a solid choice for anyone looking for a long, versatile cable for high-speed data transfer and fast charging. The 10ft/3M length gives you plenty of freedom, and the 5Gbps data transfer and 60W charging capabilities make it a reliable solution for a variety of devices, from laptops to smartphones to external storage devices. However, the build quality is average, and the cable may not be as durable as some higher-end alternatives. If you're looking for something more heavy-duty or need to frequently bend or coil the cable, this may not be the most long-lasting option. Additionally, the charging speed is contingent on the power source, so make sure your device supports fast charging to take full advantage of its capabilities. Overall, this cable offers great value for users who need a flexible, high-performance USB-A to USB-C cable for general data transfer and charging needs. It's a practical and reliable choice, but if you’re after something built to withstand heavy wear, you might want to look into a more durable, premium option.
U**S
Great cable
The problem with most USB cables is that they are cheap, flimsy, and made with the least copper possible. This cable is a nice exception. Not only does it support USB 3.2 Gen 2 data (10Gbps), but it can even technically do 60W fast charging. I say technically because it's likely that any USB-A charging brick won't allow it to transfer that much because USB-C to USB-C cables are typically expected for Power Delivery (PD) fast charging. Nevertheless, this cable's specs are likely some of the best you can get in the USB-A to USB-C category. It should even be great for many VR headsets. Of course, if you want to maximize charging you should get a charging-specific USB-C-to-C cable, and if you want to maximize data you should get a Thunderbolt 4/5 USB C-to-C cable. But if you need USB-A-to-C and want a versatile cable that handles both charging and data well, this one is a great choice. It's extremely thick and durable. The handsome orange color makes it stand out too. In short, this is a great cable.
S**D
Great Quality
This cable is thick - it feels like it has 12 gauge electrical wire in it - you can feel the inner cables. It is a bright orange color - not neon but bright and looks like it is great quality. The first time I hooked it up I wanted to pull pictures off of my phone and it showed to be charging but the USB data transfer wouldn't trigger. I plugged it directly into my laptop's USB port and it saw the data transfer option. I believe it didn't see data at first because I was going through a USB port splitter that is unpowered - except by the laptop. I get it - and have seen this before so not a problem, as it is a thicker and longer cable than the standard one meter data cables. This thing really presents as a high quality premium product - I am a fan for sure.
P**P
Competitive value and actually does provide claimed transfer speeds and charging speed
Been using this primarily to shuffle media around between my PC and an Android tablet and smartphone, I think the bottleneck is actually my devices, but even then it seems to transfer the files swiftly enough to believe the high transfer rate of USB 3.0. Windows 10 recognizes it as USB 3.0. I usually drag and drop about a dozen GB of stuff, walk away and handle something brief, and then when I'm back the files are all done transferring. Probably due to the nature of a quality cable like this, it is quick thick, heavy, dense, and has very thick and blocky ends. Thickness does make it a tad stiff and less pliable to bend at sharp angles or place the phone in a space or orientation without clearance for the port and cable, like in lower profile stands. But both USB C and USB A sides fit snugly into ports and the USB C side especially has that notable click in so even with that stiff cable it doesn't get disconnected when moving things around. Thickness also makes up for lack of any braiding as I hope and think it should be plenty durable. Works fantastic both to transfer files and charge devices and even do those simultaneously as long as the providing USB A port has that capacity. Does show faster charging speeds on the devices that can accept it, but this is the Gen 1 tech and USB A can only provide so much wattage. Value is very competitive for this build quality and with the high power transmission WITH fast data transfer speeds.
M**O
Great speeds for a traditional USB
This USB cable is really solid built and super thick cable. It looks and feels like a cat 5 cable. The USB C connection is solid but could be a more solid fit. The data transfer rates are amazing for not being a type C to C connection and having a traditional type A connection. The 10ft length is nice for connecting different devices although the cable is a bit stiff and wants to coil. Overall it's a great deal. Based on your needs I recommend.
V**F
Impressed by this product’s data transfer speed, and the quality of the cable
As per its posted features, all is well and good. Super fast transfer speed and the cable is super thick that gives the impression of AWG sized for a 60 watt power capacity.
S**S
Nope
USB c connector snapped off in less than a month
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