

⚡ Power Up Your Life with the Ultimate 4-in-1 Charging Cable!
The XKCZ 4-in-1 USB C Cable is a premium 5-foot multi-port charging and data sync solution delivering up to 240W fast charging and 480Mbps data transfer. Featuring a smart wattage display and a rugged TITAN Alloy shell with anti-tangle nylon braid, it supports USB-C, USB-A, and Lightning connectors for universal compatibility across laptops, smartphones, and tablets. Designed for durability and convenience, it also supports CarPlay and Android Auto, making it the go-to cable for professionals who demand speed, strength, and versatility.







| AC Adapter Current | 5 Amps |
| ASIN | B0DSJ1LPHK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #664 in USB Cables |
| Brand | XKCZ |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Compatible Devices | MacBook Pro (USB-C), MacBook Air (M1, M2, M3), Dell XPS 13, Dell XPS 15, HP Spectre x360, ASUS ZenBook, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, Microsoft Surface Laptop 5, Surface Pro 9, Nintendo Switch OLED, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, AirPods Pro (2nd Gen USB-C), Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro, Sony WF-1000XM5, Bose QuietComfort Ultra, iPad 9th Gen, iPad 8th Gen, iPad 7th Gen, iPad mini 5, iPad min… |
| Compatible Phone Models | MacBook Pro (USB-C), MacBook Air (M1, M2, M3), Dell XPS 13, Dell XPS 15, HP Spectre x360, ASUS ZenBook, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, Microsoft Surface Laptop 5, Surface Pro 9, Nintendo Switch OLED, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, AirPods Pro (2nd Gen USB-C), Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro, Sony WF-1000XM5, Bose QuietComfort Ultra, iPad 9th Gen, iPad 8th Gen, iPad 7th Gen, iPad mini 5, iPad min… |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | Lighting, USB Type A, USB Type C |
| Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | January 8, 2025 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Weight | 1.5 ounces |
| Item model number | XKCZ-4in1USBC-5FT-240W |
| Manufacturer | XKCZ |
| Maximum Voltage | 48 Volts |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 4 |
| Package Dimensions | 4.76 x 4.72 x 0.51 inches |
| Shape | Flat |
| Special Feature | 240W Fast Charging, 4 in 1 Versatile Cable, Flat Anti-tangle Nylon Braided, Real-time Power LED Display, TITAN Alloy Shell |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 240 watts |
E**S
Reliable and Sturdy PD Charging & Data Transfer Cable
This works great with fast charge, I've also tested it with 100w PD and have no complaints. The built in display is handy as it shows the wattage and whether PD is active. Since this original purchase I've acquired 3 additional cables for vehicles and at the office. Recommend these to anyone who likes a reliable USB Cable with solid PD output (works great with apple car play). It's worth the cost even without the added versatility of having the capability to handle multiple connection types and configurations. The ones I've purchased support USB-A or USB-C (at one cable end), to Lightning or USB-C at the opposite end--works bidirectional. Will absolutely continue to purchase these as needed.
A**.
One Cable to Do It All
I recently bought this 4-in-1 USB-C Cable and I’m super impressed. Here’s my take: What I Loved * Incredibly convenient — this cable replaces several cords. With USB-C, USB-A, and Lightning ports all in one, I can charge my phone, tablet, and laptop without swapping cables. Traveling has become way easier. * Works very well — the fast-charging is legit. It delivers up to 240W, so even my power-hungry laptop charges quickly. * Live wattage display — I can actually see how much power is flowing while charging. It gives peace of mind, especially when plugging into different ports or power sources. * Sturdy build — the flat nylon braided design helps avoid tangling, and the shell is made of a tougher alloy (Titan Alloy) that feels durable. * Great for data sync — it transfers files fast, so I don’t just get charging, I get efficient data movement too. Minor Notes: * Because it has several heads in one cable, the connector end is a bit bulkier than a single-port cable. That’s not a dealbreaker, just something to get used to. * Longer cables or even more varied length options might be helpful for people who need more reach. But overall, this 5-foot version hits a good middle ground. Bottom Line: * If you want something reliable that simplifies your charging setup, this cable is a fantastic choice. It works extremely well across multiple devices, is durable, and the wattage display is a great bonus. Highly recommended!
K**W
Update: Had a defective cable attachment but that was immediately replaced
One month later and it still works but the attachments no longer seals. The main selling point was that you can adjust the attachments to use devices with different ports but the attachment doesn’t lock after 30 days of use so it’s impossible to charge with them. Very disappointing. UPDATE: It turns out that the attachment not locking down to use on other device ports was a defect in my purchase. Customer service has handled the issue and is sending out a replacement. It's a well-made product with fast charging and is quite durable so I am very greatful to have a second go with another one.
Z**K
Great All Around Cable
Great cable! Sturdy and well built, affordable, nice length. Love the built in wattage monitor! Thinking about getting another for my car
O**4
Same as original 4 year old charger that came with my note 9 (Updated to 5 stars)
I got an 8w charging from a USB C to USB C, 60 min. to charge at 61% with this cable. I unplugged the cable and put my old one on and it was 59 min. to charge. Same amount of time. Not worth the extra money. Does not charge any faster. I didn't believe it but needed to verify for myself. 4 stars for the quality and feel of the charger. It does feel well made but does not deserve this high of a price tag. Wish it would have been at least 10w, even 10 min. faster would be something they could brag about. 10w with a 10 min. shorter charging time is just my educated guess. (4 star for the seller going above and beyond. I appreciate when a company will do what they can to make things right) Edit: 5 stars. A new cable was sent to me, and this cable works as intended. I cannot say enough about the help, replacement and the customer support. Would give another star just for what Mia did to make this right. So, thank you Mia.
L**E
Don't buy, read my review.
Edit; The company reached out to me to correct my issue. When resolved, I will update my review. First and foremost, this stopped working soon after purchase. So, I have an Anker power bank that actually displays the wattage output, and this never matched the wattage that the Anker stated it was putting out. (I can deal with a watt or two difference, but that wasn't the case.) I just attributed this to it being a cheap cable and paid no mind to it. Then I went on vacation and the cable just stopped working. (It wouldn't charge USBC to USBC. I had to play with the cable, to make a connection.) I'm outside of the return window, and it wasn't expensive enough for me to care about a refund, and I don't want a replacement. This may not happen to you, but this was my experience, and I just wanted to share it.
J**Y
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 Stars I have received this for free with the Amazon Vine program, in exchange for a completely unbiased review and perspective. No strings attached! This XKCZ 4-in-1 cable has absolutely revolutionized my charging setup! After going through countless cables over the years, I can confidently say this has become my go-to choice, and here's why it's earned a permanent spot in my tech arsenal. What Makes This Cable Special The wattage display is a game-changer! Being able to see real-time power delivery takes all the guesswork out of charging. Whether I'm fast-charging my laptop at 100W+ or topping up my phone, I always know exactly what's happening. This feature alone sets it apart from every other cable I've used. Build quality is exceptional - the flat nylon braided design feels premium and durable. After months of daily use, there's zero fraying or wear, which is more than I can say for most cables. The flat design also prevents tangling, making cable management so much easier. Versatility That Actually Delivers The 4-in-1 functionality isn't just a gimmick - it genuinely works! I've successfully used it with: MacBook Pro (full 140W charging) iPad Pro (fast charging confirmed via wattage display) Samsung Galaxy phones (optimal charging speeds) iPhone (including data sync, which many multi-cables struggle with) Data transfer speeds are solid - no issues syncing large files or using it for device management. The One Design Consideration Here's my only wish: the hinges rotate vertically (up/down) rather than horizontally (left/right). If you're using charging stations with vertically stacked USB-C ports, you might need to do some creative positioning. It's not a dealbreaker, but horizontal rotation would make it perfect for every setup. Why It's Worth Every Penny Based on other reviews I've seen, many users praise the build quality and accurate wattage readings, while some mention similar connector orientation preferences. What sets this apart is the combination of features that actually work as advertised - something surprisingly rare in multi-function cables. Bottom line: This has replaced multiple cables in my setup and consistently delivers on its promises. The wattage display feature is incredibly useful for optimizing charging, and the build quality gives me confidence it'll last. Despite the minor hinge orientation preference, this cable has earned its place as my daily driver. Highly recommended for anyone wanting one reliable cable that truly does it all!
S**B
This is a fairly decent 4-in-1 USB-C+A/C+L flat cable that's well-constructed and for the most part works as expected without issues; however, it goes get a bit hot (~51°C) under full load (140W) after about 10 min, which is disappointing to say the least. With that being said, it's amongst one of the best in terms of overall build physical build quality and it's certainly one of the few 4in1 cables that actually supports PD/140W since the vast majority of others max out at PD/100W. Sadly, the digital LED display does NOT show either voltage (V) or current (A), which is a bit of a bummer (not that it claims as such though). It's capable (USB-C/C ends) of a maximum of 140W (28V/5A, pic 3) as claimed although it does have a slightly higher internal resistance than expected and the digital LED display is off (higher) by about 9W at max load (140W), which is noticeably higher than most others (typically 3-6W) of similar design and style (i.e. 4in1 with a digital LED display) although most others only capable of 100W max (see below). ≡ Physical build The physical build quality is great and it's certainly amongst some of the best that I've seen respect to these 4-in-1 cables. However, unlike some others (better ones) with aluminum or zinc alloy capped connectors, this particular cable claims to have something called Titan alloy and I have no idea what it is, nor do I have any way to verify such claims. Regardless, it's some sort of metal alloy and it seems sturdy and that's all I care about for the moment. ≡ Features Unlike a few other 4- or 5-in-1 cables that I have across and tested (several dozens) that have USB-A connector as default at one end, this cable has USB-C connectors at both ends as the default which I prefer because that's the most frequently used type, at least for me (and I don't wanna have adapters in between the cable and the device in question if I don't have to). It's also nylon braided although that's quite common nowadays; however, it's actually slightly stiffer and less flexible than many other nylon braided cables that I've come across, which is a bit of a bummer. Lastly, I don't actually find these flat USB cables easy to work with and this one is no exception simply because flat cables such as this don't twist and turn as easily as their counterparts in my eyes (but perhaps that's just me). ★ Digital LED display Of course, one of the primary reasons for the order for me is the fact that it has a digital LED display and indeed I find it helpful in many situations especially when I just wanna get a rough idea of what the power consumption is (and not necessarily accuracy, amongst others). Btw, if you are wondering why the LED display is at the Lightning adapter end rather than the USB-A end, it's simply because USB-A is often plugged into the wall charger and it'd be quite annoying if the LED display is way over there by the outlet. As aforementioned, at maximum output (140W), the digital LED display is off (higher) by about 9W which is noticeably HIGHER than other of similar design and style despite the fact that it's quite common for cables with a digital LED display such as this to have higher readout for power consumption. With that being said, the offset is generally lower when less drawn is being drawn and since this cable supports 140W whereas most others only support 100W, the higher than usual readout is actually normal given the circumstance. Note that 140W is only achievable by USB-C/C and 60W is supported by USB-C/A; 27W is supported by USB-C/Lightning. Keep in mind that each time an adapter, coupler, or anything of that nature is used for/with a cable, additional resistance is introduced (at a minimum) into the electrical path which means energy is wasted and more heat is produced, however, insignificant. As such, adapters, converters, or couplers etc. should be avoided if possible for the most efficient and the best result. It's also data sync capable but it's only rated at USB 2.0 speed (480 Mbps) which isn't exactly useful for my needs but it's there should you have the needs for it. Last but not least, it actually gets quite warm at around 51°C when it's under max load (140W) for more than 10 min. Needless to say, this is quite disconcerting for me since 51°C is pretty close to the temperature of hot water coming out of most residential boilers (i.e. 55°C) so 51°C is pretty significant. Well, I can only hope the temperature won't continue to rise after that. As such, it's imperative that you do NOT leave this cable unattended when it's charging at max load to minimize the potential of it being a fire hazard. ✘ Note USB-C/C cables capable of supporting anything above 60W require an (built-in) E-Marker chip to indicate that it can indeed negotiate, draw, and provide the required current from a power source (e.g. USB adapter) to other devices (e.g. laptops). You should consider tossing away any USB-C cable rated above 60W IF it does not have an E-Marker chip (or at last clearly indicates that it has one). Unfortunately, this particular cable does NOT have identifiable E-Marker chip. I'm uncertain what happened here and/or if there is some sort of incompatibility issue here (although it's somewhat common for cables with digital LED display. Take what you will from that. ### ≡ Value All things considered, this is a fairly decent 4-in-1 USB-C+A/C+L cable that's well-constructed and for the most part works as expected without issues. It has metal alloy capped connectors which I do appreciate and its overall build quality is amongst some of the best that I've seen (hundreds). It has a built-in digital LED display which is one of the primary reasons for the order and indeed I find it useful and helpful in many situations. However; it does run a bit hot at around 51°C (or at least hotter than expected) after 10min under max load in comparison to most others of similar design and style, which is disappointing to say the least. Furthermore, it also doesn't have voltage (V) or current (A) on the display so if that's what you are after, look elsewhere. It's somewhat reasonably priced at $19 (for a 1-pack, 1m) for what it provides and its overall build quality, usability, versatility, and performance. Your mileage might vary.
Z**A
No joke, this cable is great! Really well made with metal connectors, good strain relief and a braded cable that should last for years. I love the built in wattage display because it lets me know that devices are charging at an optimal rate (or not if the power supply is not up to the task). 480Mbps is not the fastest a USB C connector can move data but it is fast enough for the things I'm doing and is the cap for USB A 2 or Lightning. 140W max means it will charge my MacBook Pro at max rate in a pinch though I still prefer to use the dedicated 5 pin charge cable for that and not the USB C port. I take this cable everywhere and use it daily but have to keep an eye on it as both family and friends want to hijack it once they have seen it lol.
R**L
I've been using this charging cable for around a week now, and it's been getting a lot of use thanks to the 4-in-1 design it has, which makes it easy to charge my older devices that use the Lightning connector still. I really like the design of the Titan alloy shell and the toughness it has; it feels solid and premium. It's one of those cables that cuts down on the need for multiple cables when travelling, which is a big relief for me. The real-time wattage display has been great for allowing me to see when the device is done charging without having to turn the device on, as it will simply show 0W once it's done charging the device. I find this very convenient as I don't have to turn on the device to see if it's been fully charged as I may not need to use the device right away and would rather it stay off and not using any power. It supports fast charging up to 140W, and even data transfers are quick. The flat braided cable resists tangling, which makes it even more ideal for travelling, and it's held up well so far. Due to its intelligent design, this is one of those cables I will keep with me for years to come, as it covers all the devices I have and need to charge on the go, and it's built to last.
G**T
Packaging - Clean and well thought-out design. The cable is coiled around a see-through plastic holder, packed into a small box. Not a lot of wastage. Build Quality - The cable and the four adapters plus the meter are well made. The exterior of the cable appears to be braided. Upon closer inspection, it appears to be a layer of touch coating. It lends some resilience to the cable itself. Functionality - In its heart this is a USB-C to USB-C cable. On each end it has an additional adapter, adding USB-A and Lightening plugs to the cable. So, it could be a USB-C to USB-C, USB-C to USB-A, USB-C to Lightening, and USB-A to Lightening. Hence, 4-in-1. It comes with a display that shows the wattage during charging. Having this information is handy but I would prefer to know about the Amperage or Voltage to give a more complete picture of the charging process.
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