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At a glance
Belkin BoostCharge Braided USB-A to USB-C Cable 15W 1m Black | CAB002bt1MBK
A 1-metre braided USB-A to USB-C cable rated for up to 15W charging and data connection.
Belkin BoostCharge Braided USB-A to USB-C Cable 15W 1m Black is a 1-metre braided USB-A to USB-C cable rated for up to 15W charging and data connection. It is suited to users connecting USB-C devices to existing USB-A chargers, power banks, cars or computers. Key verified details are Connector 1 — USB-A; Connector 2 — USB-C; and Length — 1m. Together, those points make it easier to judge how the product fits the charger, device or setup you already use.
Other practical details include Charging output — Up to 15W; Construction — Braided cable; and Use — Charging and syncing. Compared with USB-C to USB-C cables, this model is aimed at legacy USB-A power sources and ports. The clearest use cases are USB-A chargers; Car USB-A ports; and Connecting USB-C devices to older computers. Key considerations are Up to 15W rather than higher USB-C PD power; One end uses legacy USB-A.
A clear, specification-led choice built around USB-A and USB-C.
Ideal For
Key Features
Designed Around Everyday Use
Users connecting USB-C devices to existing USB-A chargers, power banks, cars or computers.
Practical Product Fit
Verified specifications define the ports, power, format and compatibility points that matter most for this model. Check the listed device fit and connection type against your own setup before ordering.
How It Compares
Compared with USB-C to USB-C cables, this model is aimed at legacy USB-A power sources and ports.
The Verdict
Strengths
- Braided construction
- 1m everyday length
- Works with USB-A power sources
Considerations
- Up to 15W rather than higher USB-C PD power
- One end uses legacy USB-A
What’s in the Box
- BoostCharge Braided USB-A to USB-C Cable 15W 1m
Why you’ll love it
A 1-metre braided USB-A to USB-C cable rated for up to 15W charging and data connection.
- Braided construction
- 1m everyday length
- Works with USB-A power sources
- Up to 15W rather than higher USB-C PD power
- One end uses legacy USB-A
