What is the longest phone charger?

What is the longest phone charger?

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What is the length of a Android charger?

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Do longer phone chargers take longer?

So in principle, yes, longer cables mean longer charging times, but 99% of consumer-grade cables aren’t going to be long enough for you to notice the difference. Longer cords have more resistance, so the voltage at the phone end will be a bit lower, therefore a bit slower charging.

How long are phone chargers?

The standard charger cable that is included with phone purchases is 3.3 ft.

What is the normal charger length?

How long is A standard charger cable?

3-feet
Length: The standard length for a charging cable is 3-feet, but almost all of our picks are available in a variety of sizes — in some cases both longer and shorter — so you can find the one that works best in your situation.

Is 18W fast charging?

As a general rule, a charger needs to be at least 18W from a single port to deliver fast charging. You can also check for the USB Power Delivery and Quick Charge logos on packaging.

Are longer chargers slower?

The relationship between gauge and the total current is basic electrical physics, a wire is limited in the amount of current it can transfer therefore a larger wire can carry more current. This effect is even worse if you buy really long USB charger cables, you get a longer cable at the price of charging speed.

Are long cables bad?

The longer a cable is, the more the signal is changing as it travels. As a signal degrades, it’s not like the cable stops working, it’s just that the signal on the other end gets worse and worse. Most manufacturers recommend not going over 20 feet without some powered solution (more on that below).