







🔌 Extend Your Power & Data Game — Never Miss a Beat!
The Faracent USB Type C Extension Cable (3.3ft) delivers ultra-fast 140W Power Delivery and 10Gbps USB 3.1 Gen 2 data transfer speeds. Designed for professionals and tech-savvy users, it extends your USB-C device reach with robust 5A current support and broad compatibility including MacBook Air M2, PSVR2, and Surface devices. Compact, durable, and USB-IF certified, it’s the essential upgrade to keep your workspace sleek and efficient.












| ASIN | B091HNX45W |
| Brand Name | Faracent |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet |
| Compatible Phone Models | Galaxy Tab S8/ S8+/ S8 Ultra, Galaxy S22/22+/2 Ultra, Switch, iPad, Surface Go, iMac Pro, MacBook Mini, MacBook Pro 2020 2021, Google Chromebook Pixel, Dell XPS 13/ 15, Mag-safe wireless charger and other USB C peripherals |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (408) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 20 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Faracent |
| Maximum Current | 5 Amps |
| Maximum Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Model | FRUSTCE-BL1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 24 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Fast Charging |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Incompatible all Dell Thunderbolt Dock / Hub / Base, e.g. Dell Business Thunderbolt Dock TB16 with 240W Adapter, all models of GoPro Camera and Apple USB C Digital AV Multiport Adapter |
| Specification Met | Usb-if, USB PD |
| UPC | 631145500041 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 240 W |
Z**N
I purchased this to be an extension between a Security camera and a solar charger that needed more sunlight. Works perfectly for that. I will probably but a few more to add some more choices for accessories in the house also.
R**0
It does what it is supposed to do. Works well so far.
D**T
Look, I know what you’re thinking: “Why is this person reviewing a cable?” Believe me, I’ve asked myself the same question. But here we are. This is what adulthood looks like—getting emotionally invested in a 3.3ft USB-C extension cord. Now, let me just say: this little cord works. It extends. It charges. It transfers data. It doesn’t burst into flames or question its life purpose halfway through a file transfer. It even handles 140W charging, which is roughly enough to power a laptop, a small microwave, or my existential dread. It’s sturdy, sleek, and doesn’t look like it was made out of recycled spaghetti. It’s like the quiet overachiever of the tech drawer—just doing its job without making a fuss. I bought it because my USB-C port was in the most inconvenient location known to mankind, and this cable said, “Fear not, I got you.” And it did. It extended that port with the grace and reliability of a good wingman. So yes, this is a review… of a cable. Not because it’s life-changing. But because in a world full of disappointing tech, this one simply worked. And honestly? That deserves five stars.
S**E
Not much to say. It's a USB Type-C extension cable and it's great for hubs with short cables. The cable itself is somewhat firm for bending, unlike other flexible cheap cables which bend easily. It's a good thing in most cases, though I purchased it in the intension to be used along with a Magnetic USB C Adapter which I ordered separately, and I found that the firmness of the cable tend to disconnect the magnetic adapter if you slightly move the cable where they both connect. But it may be just a nitpick. :) I purchased it along with a USB Type-C hub that I knew in advanced that has a short cable. I selected this one over others on Amazon since the overall reviews about it are positive. This can also be very useful if you have only 1 USB Type-C port in your device and you don't want to wear-out the port by connecting and disconnecting devices directly to it all the time. With this cable you can keep the male side connected to your device and do all the often connecting / disconnecting from the female side. Pay attention to the note on the cable - there's also a cardboard card about this in the box: USB 2.0 devices supports only one side, so if you connect them with an adapter to this cable and they don't work, try to reverse the female connector. I can confirm that when I first connected my old USB 2.0 webcam to my USB-C dock which I extended with this cable it did not work. But when I reversed the USB-C connector it began working. So just keep that little note in mind. The last thing is really a neat-pick but I did notice that there's a small gap when connecting devices to its female side, as you can see in one of the attached pictures. I'm not sure if it has a purpose (maybe so the surrounding plastic won't melt from the heat) or that it's just the cable I got, but I just wanted to mention that there is a noticeable gap. So if yours the same don't try to apply force as it won't go tighter than this.
G**N
Just what I needed
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