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Anker: Two new versions of 240W cable now available

Anker’s USB-C to USB-C Cable (3 ft, 240W, Upcycled-Braided)
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Anker’s USB-C to USB-C Cable (3 ft, 240W, Upcycled-Braided)
The Anker USB-C to USB-C Cable (3 ft, 240W, Upcycled-Braided) has arrived in two new colorways in the US. This means that customers can now choose between four versions of the USB-IF certified accessory, which has a soft braided exterior.

Anker has added two USB-C cables to its range in the US. These are new versions of the brand’s USB-C to USB-C Cable (3 ft, 240W, Upcycled-Braided), an accessory which arrived in this market in 2024.

At Anker’s Amazon storefront in the US, you can now buy the USB-C to USB-C Cable (3 ft, 240W, Upcycled-Braided) in Lilac Purple and Sprout Green colorways. These join the existing Shell White and Black Stone versions of the accessory. All four variants are currently priced at $19.99 at the retailer.

The Anker USB-C to USB-C Cable (3 ft, 240W, Upcycled-Braided) is a USB-IF certified accessory. Its maximum power of 240W should allow you to charge a MacBook Pro 16 (M3 Pro) to 50% in 26 minutes, or an iPhone 16 Pro Max to 50% in 29 minutes. The company describes its braided exterior as super soft and tangle-resistant. Plus, it is said to last for ten years and has been shown in the company’s testing to withstand over 30,000 bends.

It is unclear when these colorful versions of the Anker USB-C to USB-C Cable (3 ft, 240W, Upcycled-Braided) could be released in Europe, where the black and white versions are currently available.

The Anker USB-C to USB-C Cable (3 ft, 240W, Upcycled-Braided) in Lilac Purple
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The Anker USB-C to USB-C Cable (3 ft, 240W, Upcycled-Braided) in Lilac Purple
The Anker USB-C to USB-C Cable (3 ft, 240W, Upcycled-Braided) in Sprout Green
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The Anker USB-C to USB-C Cable (3 ft, 240W, Upcycled-Braided) in Sprout Green

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Polly Allcock, 2026-05-11 (Update: 2026-05-11)