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Andrew Liszewski
Baseus’ car charger with retractable USB-C cables is now available.

We called the Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 Max car charger the best charger at CES 2025, and now nearly five months after it was first announced it’s finally available with a small price bump to $49.99.

The charger connects to a vehicle’s auxiliary power outlet and provides up to a total of 240W of power (up to 105W to a single port) across two retractable USB-C cables, plus an additional USB-C and USB-A port.

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<em>The PrimeTrip VR2 includes a pair of 31-inch long USB-C charging cables that fully retract.</em>
<em>That charger includes a USB-C and USB-A port in its base, in addition to its two integrated cables.</em>
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The PrimeTrip VR2 includes a pair of 31-inch long USB-C charging cables that fully retract.
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Sean Hollister
Here are my five favorite USB-C cables, all with tricks up their sleeves.

Literally! Some have magnetic sleeves, some have power meters up the sleeves, and some have excellent charging and data speeds. But five different cables... can someone please make the one to rule them all?

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Andrew Liszewski
Beats introduces charging cables.

Following Apple’s other headphone brand expanding into smartphone cases last September, Beats has launched a collection of reinforced charging cables featuring a woven design to help minimize tangling. They’re available in five-foot or eight-inch lengths in USB-C to USB-C, USB-C to USB-A, and USB-C to Lightning configurations.

Color options include bolt black, surge stone, nitro navy, and rapid red while pricing is $18.99 for a single cable (either length) or $34.99 for a two-pack.

Four USB-C Beats charging cables against a gradient background.
Beats has introduced a collection of woven USB-C charging cables in two different lengths and four color options.
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Andrew Liszewski
EcoFlow’s beefy magnetic charger is now available.

It supports Qi2 15W wireless charging speeds, and includes a built-in USB-C cable that can provide up to 65W of power to larger devices like laptops. There’s also a kickstand, and a screen that can be customized through EcoFlow’s app.

<em>EcoFlow’s Rapid Magnetic Power Bank includes a kickstand to prop up a phone it’s attached to.</em>
<em>An integrated USB-C cable delivers up to 65W to power-hungry devices like laptops and consoles.</em>
<em>A monochromatic screen shows information about remaining charge and how much power connected devices are drawing. It can also be customized with your name or pixelated images using EcoFlow’s mobile app.</em>
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EcoFlow’s Rapid Magnetic Power Bank includes a kickstand to prop up a phone it’s attached to.
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Umar Shakir
Nomad’s keychain USB-C cable now offers the fastest charging and 10Gbps data.

We’ve recommended the company’s older ChargeKey before, which supported a decent 60W charging speed and much slower USB 2.0 data transfers. The new 240W version is available now and costs the same $25.

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<em>You can plug a fast SSD into your iPhone for external video recording (although, you aren’t getting USB4 speeds).</em>
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You can plug a fast SSD into your iPhone for external video recording (although, you aren’t getting USB4 speeds).
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Andrew Liszewski
This 20,000mAh battery can recharge in 45 minutes using two AC adapters.

Similar to the Anker Solix C300 DC that debuted last August, the new $119.99 Cuktech 15 Ultra Power Bank can be charged from two USB-C power sources simultaneously. It supports up to 165W of combined input power which can recharge its 20,000mAh battery in 45 minutes.

It’s also much smaller than Anker’s offering, includes two USB-C ports with power output up to 100W, a USB-A port, and a 1.3-inch screen detailing power draw.

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<em>The Cuktech 15 Ultra Power Bank can charge at up to 165W speeds using two power adapters.</em>
<em>The power bank is about the size of a can of soda and features a 20,000mAh battery, two USB-C ports, and a USB-A port.</em>
<em>There’s also a 1.3-inch color screen showing power draw, remaining charge, temperature, and input/output direction control.</em>
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The Cuktech 15 Ultra Power Bank can charge at up to 165W speeds using two power adapters.
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Andrew Liszewski
CalDigit’s compact Thunderbolt 5 dock doesn’t skimp on ports.

The new Element 5 Hub differentiates itself from Kensington and Cable Matters’ Thunderbolt 5 docks with a much smaller design. Despite its compact footprint, the $249 Element 5 still features four 80Gbps Thunderbolt 5 ports (up to 120Gbps with Bandwidth Boost), two slower 10Gbps USB-C ports, and three USB-A ports. Power delivery maxes out at 90W, but it can drive three 4K/60Hz displays on Windows, or a pair of 6K/60Hz displays on macOS.

<em>Caldigit’s Element 5 Hub is smaller than most smartphones but quite a bit thicker.</em>
<em>The Element 5 Hub includes nine USB ports in total, with a maximum power output of 90W.</em>
<em>When connected to a Windows machine, the Element 5 can power up to three 4K/60Hz displays.</em>
<em>With macOS, only a dual 6K/60Hz display setup is supported.</em>
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Caldigit’s Element 5 Hub is smaller than most smartphones but quite a bit thicker.
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Andrew Liszewski
Sharge slimmed its new 10,000mAh power bank to less than half an inch.

Wrapped in carbon fiber, Sharge’s CarbonBlade has a USB-C and USB-A port while still being just 0.46 inches thick making it easy to slip into a pocket for power emergencies. But for $69.90 it’s also pricier than Anker’s slightly thicker 10,000mAh slim power bank.

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The Sharge CarbonBlade power bank with a single USB-C cable attached against a blurred background.
The Sharge CarbonBlade power bank being slipped into a pocket.
An iPhone and an AirPods charging case connected to the Sharge CarbonBlade power bank with USB cables.
An iPhone and the Sharge CarbonBlade power bank charging from a single power adapter.
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Sharge’s new 10,000mAh CarbonBlade power bank is just 0.46 inches thick.
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Andrew Liszewski
Would you sacrifice a USB-C port for this volume control you can swipe?

The $15 SoundSlide solves a problem that few would consider an actual problem. It replaces a computer’s volume buttons with a customizable touch-sensitive slider that can be operated using finger swipes. For those who miss volume wheels, it might be worth the upgrade. For everyone else, sacrificing a USB-C port for the SoundSlide might be too big an of an ask.

The SoundSlider attached to the USB-C port on the side of a laptop.
Tired of pressing buttons? The SoundSlider lets you adjust your computer’s volume with a finger swipe.
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Andrew Liszewski
Razer has expanded its USB-C dock to 14 ports.

Following its 11-port USB-C dock launched at CES 2024, Razer has announced a new 14-port upgrade.

It features a similar aluminum housing, but the new dock now has 100W of power delivery to a laptop, transfer speeds of up to 40Gb/s, and supports two 4K displays — one at 120Hz and a second at 60. It’s available now for $229.99, but still doesn’t glow.

Razer’s USB 4 Dock on a desk nearby several glowing PC accessories.
Razer’s new USB 4 Dock has 14 ports and supports dual 4K monitors at 120Hz.
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Andrew Liszewski
Even Anker seems ready to say goodbye to USB-A.

A reliable leaker on Reddit has shared images and details for an upcoming collection of chargers from Anker featuring only USB-C ports, as spotted by Notebookcheck. Pricing and availability aren’t known yet, but the collection includes options with up to four USB-C ports. The largest chargers deliver up to 140W to a single device, with reduced power delivery when all ports are in use.

Leaked images of Anker’s upcoming collection of USB-C only chargers.
Pricing and availability for Anker’s upcoming USB-C only chargers isn’t known yet.
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Sean Hollister
Dockcase’s stick-on MagSafe SSD with screen is my favorite new portable storage gadget.

Magnetic SD readers are one thing — but there’s also a new wave of MagSafe SSDs with passthrough charging! My early fav is this Dockcase because the screen keeps track of temps, speeds and more; I’m also testing the smaller Genki SavePoint and not-inherently-magnetic Sharge Disk Plus.

Fair warning, they’re all crowdfunded. Dockcase’s Kickstarter ends this week.

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Sean Hollister
Maybe don’t buy this cool transparent magnetic Sharge battery — a Qi2 version is imminent.

The Icemag (video below) is almost obsolete. Next month, Sharge will intro an Icemag 2 that doubles the MagSafe / Qi2 wireless charging speed to 15W, adds a folding kickstand, and reportedly improves the cooling!

Speaking of obsolete: In my tests, the recent Shargeek 140 is better than the old Shargeek 130 in my video. No more overheating, better display, same capacity.

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Sean Hollister
The first Thunderbolt 5 add-in cards are arriving.

We’ve seen the first Thunderbolt 5 port, the first cable, and the first dock to theoretically offer its blistering 120Gbps speeds. Now, behold the first TBT5 cards from Gigabyte and from Asus.

Neither one magically adds Thunderbolt to your PC — to create two do-it-all Thunderbolt 5 connectors, you need to plug power, USB, mini-DP video and your motherboard’s existing internal Thunderbolt header into this thing.

No prices or release dates yet.
No prices or release dates yet.
Images: Gigabyte, Asus
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Sean Hollister
You can’t convince me otherwise: this cable is the coolest part of Sony’s 30th Anniversary PlayStations.

“Unfortunately sick as hell” describes the whole package, but I’d even buy this cable solo.

The 30th Anniversary PS5s come with a USB-C cable where one end looks like a PS1 controller connector.
The 30th Anniversary PS5s come with a USB-C cable where one end looks like a PS1 controller connector.
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