2m USB-C to USB-C LED Display Cable
Features
Braided
Fabric Cable
USB-C
to USB-C
100W
Fast Charging
LED
Display
2m
Cable Length


VIBRANT BUILT-IN DISPLAY
shows you how much power is being delivered to your device
BRAIDED FABRIC cable
and aluminium-zinc alloy housing provides added flexibility and durability
100 WATTS of power
provides fast charging for phones, tablets and laptops
UNIVERSAL CHARGING Support
for devices with USB-C charging
Specifications
Charging Specs
Host Port Connection: USB-C
Product Dimensions: 2m
Product Weight: 88g
Connectivity
USB-C
Compatibility
Charging
Charge any device that accepts power delivery via USB-C - including, but not limited to:
- Android Smartphones
- Android Tablets
- Windows Laptops
- iPhones & iPads
- MacBooks
- ChromeOS Laptops
If you're unsure about the compatibility of your device, please check with our support staff either via the Live Chat in the bottom right of the page or support@comsol.com.au
Sustainability
THE SUSTAINABILITY HIERARCHY
The Sustainability Hierarchy empowers us to make eco-conscious choices at every stage of our products’ lifecycles, from refusing unnecessary items to recovering valuable resources, fostering a more sustainable future.
Making Informed Choices
All stages of the electronic product lifecycle are important to consider in order to be sustainable consumers. The Sustainability Hierarchy, also known as the Rs of Sustainability, is a valuable tool to help guide business and consumers in minimising our impact and making conscious choices.

As a brand it is important to consider which stage of the Sustainability Hierarchy aligns best with our efforts to minimise impact and contribute to a more sustainable future—particularly in early product design and manufacturing.
- Refuse: We have said no to unnecessary plastic and harmful materials in products and packaging.
- Rethink: We investigate innovative solutions to extend product life through durability and multifunctional design.
- Reduce: We have reduced packaging volumes and optimised material usage in line with APCO assessments.
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