USB Cables
USB Cables
244 cables from Lanberg, Gembird, Unitek, Ugreen, Green Cell, Savio and Baseus. With 210 carrying a 24-month warranty.
- Lanberg 46 · Gembird 35 · Unitek 33 · Ugreen 26 · Green Cell, Savio, Baseus, iBOX
- 210 cables with a 24-month warranty
- USB-C, USB-A, microUSB, printer and extension cables
- Shipped from Thessaloniki across Greece, with business invoicing and standing orders for offices with steady consumption.
One plug, many different capabilities
Two USB-C cables that look identical can differ fundamentally. One carries 60W, the other 240W. One transfers data at USB 2.0 speed, the other many times faster. One supports video output, the other none at all.
The most common outcome: a charge-only cable that will never show a picture on a monitor and will not transfer files, however long you try. It is not faulty — it simply does not do that.
The rule: if you want fast charging above 60W, fast data transfer or a display connection, choose a cable that states it explicitly.
Which plug for which device
USB-C — the current standard for almost everything: phones, tablets, laptops, earbuds, consoles. It goes in either way up.
USB-A — the classic rectangular plug, on the other end of most cables and on every computer, hub and charger.
microUSB — older, but alive in accessories that last years: speakers, torches, keyboards, controllers.
Printer cable — the square USB-B plug, which is almost never included with a printer and is always missing on installation day.
Length and durability
0.25 - 0.5 m for a power bank and a hub on the desk. 1 m is the classic. 2 - 3 m for sockets that are always on the wrong side of the room.
Cables always fail at the connector strain point. Braided models with a reinforced neck survive many times more bends — the difference between one cable a year and one every three years.
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Frequently asked questions
- Why does it charge slowly with my new cable?
- It probably cannot carry the charger’s output. Above 60W you need a cable that explicitly states its rating.
- The cable will not transfer files.
- Many USB-C cables are charge-only. You need one that explicitly mentions data transfer.
- Do I need a cable for my printer?
- Almost certainly — the square USB-B plug is not included with most printers.
- Why do they always break in the same place?
- That is where bending stress concentrates. Braided cables with a reinforced neck survive many times more.
Choose by what you want the cable to do — charge, carry data or carry video — rather than by the shape of the plug.
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