Get a 2-Pack of 6.6ft Right Angle USB-C Cables for $5 (Just $2.50 Per Cable)

Universal cables perfect for your Nintendo Switch 2, Steam Deck, or Apple iPhone 17.

Get a 2-Pack of 6.6ft Right Angle USB-C Cables for $5 (Just $2.50 Per Cable)
Get a 2-Pack of 6.6ft Right Angle USB-C Cables for $5 (Just $2.50 Per Cable) Photo: IGN

USB Type-C has become the standard for charging and data cables alike, so it's good to have extra on hand.

Amazon is offering a two-pack of Ainope 6.6ft 60W Right Angle USB-C Cables for just $4.99 after you apply coupon code "EWPOQEYG".

That averages out to $2.50 per cable.

USB-C cables typically go for about $10 each at your local big box store, and can be used to charge or sync any USB-C device, including your Nintendo Switch 2, Steam Deck, or iPhone 17.

2-Pack of Ainope Right Angle 6.6ft USB-C Cables for $5

Keep your cable collection simple.

These cables measure 6.6 feet in length, which is a great general purpose length: long enough to still be able to use your device while the cable is plugged in, but not so long as to be an unnecessary nuisance.

These cables are also rated for up to 60W of power delivery, which is sufficient for the vast majority of your portable electronics, including smartphones, tablets, and all handheld gaming PCs.

A rather unique feature of this cable is that one end has a right-angle connector.

This is useful if you don't want that end to protrude too much, thus minimizing accidental wear and tear, or worse, breakage.

The cables are encased in a nylon braid for extra durability and aeshetics, while the terminals are profesionally sheathed in hard plastic boots.

Customers appear to be satisfied; the cables have over 37,000 reviews on Amazon with an average 4.6 star rating.

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