Anker PowerLine Micro USB Cable Review
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You can never have too many charging cables, but why not stock up on these durable Micro USB cables backed by Anker’s no-hassle 18-month warranty?
Charge Connectivity
These cables seem to allow a full-speed, 2.4 amp charge. Â During testing, I did not notice any resistance in the power transfer. Â Some lower-quality cables can reduce charging speed due to their inability to transfer a full 2.4 amp charge.
Data Connectivity
Some cheaper Micro USB cable only provide charge capabilities and no data. Â This means that if you try to plug your phone into your computer or you car’s stereo, nothing will happen.
These cables from Anker support data transfer. Â I did not notice any syncing or file transfer issues while using these cables.
Durability
The cable is thicker than many other cables and the connector ends are reinforced. Â I’ve used many Anker cables in the past and they definitely last longer than even many OEM cables. Â However, a braided nylon cover on the cable would score these cables even more durable.
Warranty
Anker’s 18-month is hassle-free. Â I’ve only ever needed to get one cable replaced and the process was very easy. Â I just needed to provide my receipt, serial number and a photo of the issue. Â My replacement cable was then shipped directly to me. Â The only thing that would score this higher would be a lifetime warranty, but I’ve found that if a cable is going to fail, it typically happens within the first year.