5 Best USB-C Charging Cables for iPad 10th Generation

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Apple’s 10th-Gen iPad finally embraced the USB-C. As such, you can now plug in a host of devices like external SSDs and memory card readers, among others. However, if you’re upgrading from an older iPad, it’s time to pick up some new charging cables for your iPad. On that note, here are the best USB-C cables you can buy.

AIOXQNL Fast Charging Cables (5-Pack)

AIOXQNL 5-Pack Fast Charging Cables

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If you have an old charger with a USB-A port, this cable set is a good buy. It is affordable, and you get five cables of varying lengths—3ft, 6ft, and 10ft. It’s also a good option for those who use a PC with only a USB-A port or an older MacBook with USB-A ports instead of USB-C.

All the cables are braided and are of good quality. Since they’re USB-A to USB-C, you won’t get the best possible charging speeds, but they’re handy for devices like power banks and car chargers with USB-A ports. Additionally, the 10ft cable is extremely useful on your desk if the wall outlets are far off. While they are not the most durable, they do the job as advertised.

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SooPii USB-C Cable with LED Display (100W)

SooPii USB-C Cable with LED Display

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The SooPii cable comes with a built-in display. Here, a tiny LED display shows the wattage at which the connected device is being charged. Super cool. It’s a braided cable, and the USB-C ports on either end give you the advantage of fast charging. This one is rated at 100W.

The cable is versatile and the support for 100W means you can use it to charge bigger devices like 16-inch MacBook Pros. It’s also an excellent way to test whether your charger is outputting the rated power. It’s 4ft long and is quite durable. However, you can get other length options up to 6.6ft. The affordable price tag comes with its limitations. For one, this cable is less durable than some of its counterparts. But it’s a good pick if you are looking for something short-term.

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Anker USB-C Braided Nylon Cables (2-Pack)

Anker USB-C Braided Nylon Cables

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If you want basic yet functional cables, the Anker USB-C cables should be your pick. This set of 2 cables from Anker is 6ft long and has a braided exterior. They support a maximum output of 60W, which is more than enough for your iPad 10.

Again, these are versatile cables that can charge your iPad, MacBook, and even a smartphone. You get two cables, which means you can place them in different locations like your desk, bedside table, or car. Unlike the ones above, you shouldn’t have any issues with durability. Besides, they also come with a lifetime warranty. If you plan on using these USB-C cables in your car or with a power bank, Anker also offers a small 1ft option to prevent tangling.

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AINOPE Angled USB-C Cables (4-Pack)

AINOPE 4-Pack Angled USB-C Cables

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While the AINOPE USB-C cable is a generic-looking cord with no fancy lights or displays, it has one feature that might interest you — angled connectors. The AINOPE USB-C cables have 90-degree angled connectors that plug in horizontally on one end. This way, when you plug the cable into your iPad, the connector won’t obstruct your hand when holding the iPad.

You get four cables in the pack—two 3.3ft, one 6.6ft, and one 10ft. The cable is braided for better longevity. The maximum output wattage supported is 60W, which is plenty for most applications. If you’re a gamer or your iPad is always hooked to the charger, you should surely consider getting this cable set. More importantly, it has a solid build quality and will last long, provided you take good care of it.

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Also See:Best Apple iPad 10th Generation Cases With Keyboards

Apple USB-C Woven Charge Cable

Apple USB-C Woven Charge Cable

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If you prefer first-party accessories, consider getting this woven USB-C to USB-C cable from Apple. The standard USB-C cable that comes in the iPad’s box is quite basic and has a plastic coating that is easy to rip. This woven cable is stronger and will last you longer, especially with rough use.

If you’ve used Apple cables, you know they’re easy to damage after a few months or years of use. The Apple USB-C woven charge cable is available in the typical Apple white color. It is only 1m long, though, which may not be ideal for some users. That said, the power output is also limited to just 60W, so if you plan on using this cable with your 14- or 16-inch MacBook Pro, you will not be able to do so. It’s also quite expensive. On the upside, the thin design makes the cable more flexible.

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Last updated on 30 May, 2024

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