⚡ Charge Ahead: Power Up Your Life with SOOPII!
The SOOPII 100W USB C Cable is a robust and versatile charging solution, featuring a smart LED display for real-time power monitoring, capable of delivering high-speed charging to a wide range of USB-C devices. With its durable nylon braided design and a 24-month warranty, this cable is built for longevity and reliability.
B**S
It took me a little while to see how it worked.
I am old school and I remember the days when notebooks had 4 or 5 leds on the bottom and a button you could press to see your battery status but not anymore.So I bought this lead in the hope it would show me something from which I could derive the charge status and it does but how it does it is by showing you the current the device is drawing which when it shows 0.0 means it fully charged bro it does give me the info I wanted if in a roundabout way, but the plugs are quality and it seems a good quality lead so I’m happy.
B**Y
Small. Fantastic
The media could not be loaded. Well I bought the small cable to put inside in my jacket with my charger.see pics and my videosFantastic
E**S
Good Quality Cable
Its really nice to see how the power is being devices. The port are bit tight. but i guess it great for the grip and sturdiness. I havent checked with data transferring but everything else seems to be working fine
L**G
Clear digital display
Good braided cable with a digital display. Reasonable price for what it is.
A**K
Quality Charging
I got the 4ft version of this cable which costs £7.99. While this may seem a bit pricey compared to other charging cables, this one does have a fancy LED display on it which tells you how much juice your device is pulling from the charger.The LED is a bit of a novelty I suppose, and not really necessary, but I found it interesting to see that some of my devices continue to draw power even when they have been fully charged, so I now make sure to unplug those as soon as they are a fully charged. If not for this cable giving me a visual clue I would probably not have bothered and left them wasting energy.The cable itself is sheathed with braided nylon for durability, and looks well made with good quality connectors. It's quite thin compared to my other USB C cables, which I suspect is due to that fact that it only supports data transfer at USB 2.0 speed, so requires fewer wires. Data transfer is a bonus feature for me. It's fine for small file transfers (music, photos), but that is all. The main use for this cable is charging, and for that purpose it's very good. it's rated to 100w which is nice if you have a charger and devices that can do that. My current devices top out at 30w, but I do have a 100w charger so if I every acquire a device that can pull 100w, I have a suitable cable.A fine cable if you don't need high speed data transfer.
J**W
Good quality lead, clever design
This is a very clever lead. It shows the charge status of the device you have plugged in to it. I notice it changes during charging, I guess depending on the charger as well as the current phone, tablet or charged device status.For example: when my laptop is plugged in but switched off, it just charges and shows a low value, but when I switch the laptop on, the value jumps up. I do seem to have trouble charging my Samsung mobile with this though. The figure shows 18w, but then drops to zero, then back up and so on. No idea why, because every other device I plug in charges fine and my mobile charges ok with its own lead.Anyway, for the price, it's a good lead which does work with everything else I have.
P**E
Good cable with Display for Wattage output
This is a handy cable to have that helps you see what Wattage is being output from your charger to your device.Normally I guess you'd have the standard of just seeing whether your phone says it's 'charging' or 'quick charging' and with some devices whether it is 'super fast charging'.This is particularly handy to test any third party chargers you may use. It worked well with a UGreen GaN charger and my Poco M4 Pro 4G although it wouldn't enter Mi Turbo Charging (33W - 11A x 3V), but did enter quick/fast charging at 25W which isn't too far off. To be honest I think Xiaomi's tech uses slightly different standards so I wasn't really expecting either charger or cable to make the device enter Mi Turbo Charging.The cable is well made and the USB-C connectors fit reasonably well. At the device end there is some slight sideways rocking.A good option if you want to know the specific wattage, otherwise your phone will tell you generically what type of charging mode it has entered anyway.
N**K
Shows the cable output clearly
The media could not be loaded. This is a braided cable 1.2meters long ( 4feet )It’s usbC to usbC with one end having a digital display.The manufacturer directs that the end with the digital display should be 0lugged into the item to be charged, not at the wall end.Once plugged in the cable measures the power going through the cable in watts, the numbers will go up and down until they settle on the level.In the short video I have the cable connected to a charging stand and an iPhone SE, as you can see it settle on a 4.8w charge even though it was connected to a 20w plug.Devices will decide how much charge they can take e.g. a MacBook on a MacBook plug can take up to 100w.Once fully charged the display will go to zero.It’s a well made braided cable and it seems as we are all moving to usbC (PD) connections we will all be buying this as standard for a while. At the time of review you can get one of these for a little under £8. It works perfectly well and as described. It also has a little hook and loop tape at the end to tidy the cable up when you need to.I hope you found the short video and review helpful
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