There’s a universal frustration in tech: the moment you need to charge two devices at once, only to realize you’ve left your second cable at home. Anker’s new 2-in-1 USB-C splitter cable solves that problem with a single, adaptable solution—now available for just $14.99, down from its usual $25.99.

The cable splits at one end into two USB-C connectors, allowing a single power source to charge both a laptop and a phone simultaneously. That’s not all: it’s built for durability, with a braided nylon sheath to withstand daily wear, and a sliding mechanism to adjust the split connectors for travel or desk use.

But the real draw is the price. At $14.99, it’s the lowest it’s ever been, making it an easy upgrade for anyone tired of tangled cables or forgotten chargers.

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  • Dual charging: A single 140W output port can power both a laptop and phone at once—ideal for fast chargers.
  • Adjustable split: The connectors slide apart for flexibility, then snap together for compact storage.
  • Built tough: Braided nylon sheath resists fraying, even with frequent use.
  • Portable length: 4 feet total (1-foot split end, 3-foot base), perfect for desks or travel.
  • Price drop: Now $14.99 (was $25.99), a rare discount on a useful gadget.

This isn’t just a convenience—it’s a game-changer for power users, travelers, and anyone who’s ever cursed under their breath after realizing they only had one cable left. With a maximum output of 140W, it’s compatible with most modern fast chargers, ensuring both devices get the juice they need without compromising speed.

For those who prioritize minimalism, the cable’s design is a standout. The split connectors can be tightened for storage or spread apart for easy access, and the braided exterior means it won’t snap after a few months of use. Whether you’re working from a café or charging devices by your bed, the splitter eliminates the need for a second cable—and the frustration that comes with it.

The deal is available now, but given how quickly tech accessories sell out, it’s best to grab one before the price creeps back up.