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6/12/2025, 6:15:40 PM
>>105571892
Did you look at the pretty pictures of the compliance logos?
>how do I know if one supports charging?
ANY USB cable will supply 5V500mA to anything, bare minimum. That'll charge an old iPod just fine. Oppo phones used special USB-A to C cables to do weird shit with their special chargers, something like 5V5A. A laptop won't even recognize itself as charging off one though, won't pull more than 5V500ma.
What are you trying to charge? Full stop. Exact device(s).
The highest power draw I have to worry about with any of my devices is 15V2.6A on my Switch (39W) followed closely by a stinky old tablet that accepts 12V3A max (36W). So -- 60W -- cables are perfect for me, hence having mostly 5Gbps / 60W cables, and a few 10Gbps / 60W that just "appeared". If you want to charge le ebin gayming laptop, you might need a 100W cable. I cannot read your mind.
>where do I get them
Wherever you want? Amazon. Monoprice. Overpay by an order of magnitude at Best Buy. The pharmacy. Fucking Wawa. Wal-Mart's "onn" cables actually display USB-IF logos, dirt cheap. And their older "blackweb" cables did too, got a bunch on clearance when they discontinued the name, STILL give them to family or use them on-site lol.
You just have to make sure you buy the right one. The pictures weren't enough for you, so tell me what you're charging.
>>105572164
A different device with an up to date browser you can use? Just throw them on Google Drive (presents you with a YouTube-esque player) or OneDrive (looks kind of like W10 "Movies and TV"). MEGA has a built-in video player. Fucking pixeldrain has a built-in video player. Plenty of cloud storage sites have a built-in HTML5/javaslop video player.
Or some kind of walled garden slop like a "smart" TV? Pay for a seedbox and...set Plex up on it. Tada.
>>105572344
Plex doesn't put your files in the cloud thoughbeit, biggest "feature" for normies is how it holds your hand for reverse proxy-ing into your CGNAT.
Did you look at the pretty pictures of the compliance logos?
>how do I know if one supports charging?
ANY USB cable will supply 5V500mA to anything, bare minimum. That'll charge an old iPod just fine. Oppo phones used special USB-A to C cables to do weird shit with their special chargers, something like 5V5A. A laptop won't even recognize itself as charging off one though, won't pull more than 5V500ma.
What are you trying to charge? Full stop. Exact device(s).
The highest power draw I have to worry about with any of my devices is 15V2.6A on my Switch (39W) followed closely by a stinky old tablet that accepts 12V3A max (36W). So -- 60W -- cables are perfect for me, hence having mostly 5Gbps / 60W cables, and a few 10Gbps / 60W that just "appeared". If you want to charge le ebin gayming laptop, you might need a 100W cable. I cannot read your mind.
>where do I get them
Wherever you want? Amazon. Monoprice. Overpay by an order of magnitude at Best Buy. The pharmacy. Fucking Wawa. Wal-Mart's "onn" cables actually display USB-IF logos, dirt cheap. And their older "blackweb" cables did too, got a bunch on clearance when they discontinued the name, STILL give them to family or use them on-site lol.
You just have to make sure you buy the right one. The pictures weren't enough for you, so tell me what you're charging.
>>105572164
A different device with an up to date browser you can use? Just throw them on Google Drive (presents you with a YouTube-esque player) or OneDrive (looks kind of like W10 "Movies and TV"). MEGA has a built-in video player. Fucking pixeldrain has a built-in video player. Plenty of cloud storage sites have a built-in HTML5/javaslop video player.
Or some kind of walled garden slop like a "smart" TV? Pay for a seedbox and...set Plex up on it. Tada.
>>105572344
Plex doesn't put your files in the cloud thoughbeit, biggest "feature" for normies is how it holds your hand for reverse proxy-ing into your CGNAT.
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