A cable that charges laptops in under 30 minutes, retracts to pocket size, and now costs just $12 is forcing a simple question: What were you using before?
The Ugreen Nexode retractable USB-C cable isn’t just another accessory—it’s a rethinking of how we handle charging and data transfer. With power delivery up to 100 watts, it can push enough juice to revive a drained MacBook Pro from 0% to over 40% in roughly half an hour. That’s not just fast; it’s transformative for anyone who’s ever waited through a slow charge or carried a tangled mess of cables.
But the real innovation lies in its adaptability. The cable extends from 14 inches to 39 inches, adjusting on demand before retracting into a sleek 2.4-inch-wide housing. No more fumbling with fixed-length cables or wrestling with coiled messes. It’s a solution for desks, travel bags, or even docked setups where length matters.
While 100W power delivery is its standout feature, the cable doesn’t skimp on versatility. It also handles data transfers at up to 480 Mbps—plenty for backups, file transfers, or even streaming media. And at $12, it’s priced so low that it eliminates the usual hesitation over ‘premium’ accessories.
For power users, this isn’t just a convenience—it’s a productivity upgrade. For casual users, it’s a hassle-free way to future-proof their charging setup. The only downside? Once you try it, going back to traditional cables might feel like a step backward.
Now available for $12, the Ugreen Nexode is a rare case where the product does exactly what it promises—and then some.
