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USB-A to USB-C 20W Cable

December 11, 2025 by
cardoO

cardoO USB-A to USB-C Cable — 480 Mbps Data • Enhanced Charging (up to 60 W advertised)

Plug in. Power on. No hassle.

Quick Overview

The cardoO USB-A → USB-C cable delivers enhanced fast charging (advertised up to 60 W)* and 480 Mbps (USB 2.0) data transfer. A tangle-resistant jacket and Zinc Alloy connector shells handle daily wear, while 1.2 m / 2 m lengths fit desk, car, and bedside setups.

* Tech note: USB Power Delivery (PD) is a USB-C standard. With USB-A → USB-C, real-world speed depends on your USB-A charger, device support, and non-PD fast-charge profiles (e.g., QC/9 V/12 V). This cable does not perform full PD negotiation over USB-A.

Quick Specs • Badges

  • Up to 60 W (advertised) — enhanced USB-A fast charging

  • USB-A → USB-C — broad device compatibility

  • 480 Mbps (USB 2.0) — reliable sync and transfer

  • 1.2 m / 2 m — choose your reach

  • Tangle-resistant jacket — fewer knots, easier packing

  • Zinc Alloy tips — tougher connector housing

  • ~4 kg port grip — firmer hold (vendor-rated)

  • Smart power safeguards — over-temp / over-current / short-circuit

Feature Highlights (clear, benefit-first)

Faster USB-A charging—practical speed you can feel

On capable USB-A adapters, devices that support higher legacy modes (e.g., 9 V) will top-up noticeably faster. For maximum PD speeds, use a USB-C PD adapter with a USB-C to USB-C cable.

Safety that protects your battery

Built-in power management moderates voltage/current and reacts to over-temperature, over-current, or short-circuit events—helping keep USB-C phones, tablets, and accessories safer while they charge.

Built to last, at home and on the road

A tangle-resistant outer jacket resists knots and abrasion. Zinc Alloy connector shells plus reinforced strain relief improve durability and port stability (~4 kg) for everyday plugging/unplugging.

Wide compatibility—no drama

Works with USB-C Android phones, USB-C tablets, power banks, and USB-C accessories. For laptops that require high-watt PD, use a USB-C PD adapter + USB-C to USB-C cable.

Two lengths, zero cable stress

  • 1.2 m — tidy desks and power-bank use

  • 2 m — car/bedside or distant outlets without tugging the port

Technical Specifications (concise & clear)

Interface & Data

  • USB-A (host) → USB-C (device)

  • USB 2.0 up to 480 Mbps (sync/backup/firmware updates)

Power & Charging

  • Up to 60 W (advertised); actual behavior depends on USB-A adapter and device fast-charge support (e.g., QC/9 V/12 V)

  • Clarification: Full USB-C PD negotiation does not occur over USB-A

Cable & Materials

  • Lengths: 1.2 m / 2 m

  • Jacket: tangle-resistant

  • Connectors: Zinc Alloy shells + reinforced strain relief

  • Vendor-rated port grip ~4 kg

Safety

  • Intelligent current management; protection against over-temp / over-current / short-circuit

Compatibility

  • USB-C devices: Android phones, tablets, accessories, power banks

  • For high-watt PD laptops, use USB-C PD + USB-C ↔ USB-C

In the Box

  • 1× USB-A → USB-C cable

Warranty

  • 12-month limited warranty (retain proof of purchase)

Transparency Notes

  • Conductor gauge (AWG), plating, and thermal ranges are not publicly listed. Real-world speed varies with adapter wattage, device draw, cable length, and temperature.

FAQ

Can I hit 50% in ~30 minutes?

That figure is typically associated with USB-C PD. With USB-A → USB-C, you’ll get the best non-PD fast-charge your adapter and device support (e.g., QC/9 V/12 V), not full PD.

Does this cable support PD?

PD is a USB-C protocol. This cable passes the maximum USB-A fast-charge your adapter/device agree on; it does not negotiate PD over USB-A.

Is 480 Mbps real?

Yes—USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) is ideal for everyday sync and backups.

Which length should I buy?

1.2 m for desks and travel; 2 m for car/bedside or distant outlets.

Will it charge iPhone?

For USB-C iPhones, charging via USB-A works but without PD-class speeds. Older Lightning iPhones require an A-to-Lightning cable.

Will it work with any USB-A charger?

Use a reputable USB-A charger with sufficient output. Performance depends on the adapter and device.

Make charging simpler

Pick your length and get dependable USB-C charging—anywhere.

cardoO USB-A → USB-C: simple, durable, no fuss.

SEO Meta (ready to paste)

Meta Title (≤60): USB-A to USB-C Cable — 480 Mbps & Enhanced Charging | cardoO

Meta Description (≤160): 1.2 m/2 m USB-A → USB-C cable with Zinc Alloy tips, tangle-resistant jacket, 480 Mbps data, and enhanced fast charging (up to 60 W advertised). Actual speed depends on adapter/device.

Keyword Mapping (EN)

Primary: USB-A to USB-C cable, USB-C fast charging cable, USB-C data cable

Secondary: 60W USB-C cable, 480 Mbps USB-C cable, Zinc Alloy USB-C cable, tangle-resistant USB-C cable, 2 m USB-C cable, 1.2 m USB-C cable

Long-tail:

  • USB-A to USB-C fast charging cable (up to 60 W advertised)

  • 2 m tangle-resistant USB-C cable with Zinc Alloy connectors

  • USB-C 480 Mbps data cable for phones, tablets, and power banks

Placement plan:

  • H1/Hero/Overview: USB-A to USB-C cable, fast charging, 480 Mbps

  • Badges/Features: 60 W, tangle-resistant, Zinc Alloy, 1.2 m/2 m

  • Specs/FAQ: PD clarification, QC/legacy fast-charge, length guidance

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