A bad cable ruins everything. Your phone charges at a crawl, your earphones cut out mid-song, your data transfer takes forever — all because of a cheap, poorly made cord you grabbed from the nearest shop. The right Type C cable, lightning cable, or C to C USB cable makes a real, everyday difference — whether you’re fast-charging your phone, syncing files to your laptop, or listening through a Type C earphone connector. At Marshmallow Tech, every cable in our collection is picked for durability, compatibility, and honest performance. No flimsy knockoffs. No fake specs. Just cables that actually work — delivered anywhere in Bangladesh.
Most people treat cables as an afterthought — buying the cheapest option available and wondering why their phone never charges fast, or why their Type C charger gets warm after ten minutes of use. The truth is, cables vary massively in quality, and a poor-quality cable can actually damage your device’s battery over time.
A well-made C type cord uses high-purity copper conductors, robust shielding, and reinforced connectors that survive thousands of bend cycles. A poor one uses thin aluminium wiring that degrades fast, causes voltage drops, and in worst cases — overheats. Your ৳50,000 phone deserves better than a ৳50 cable.
Type C cables are the current universal standard for charging and data transfer — and for good reason. The USB-C connector is reversible (no more fumbling to plug it in the right way), supports fast charging protocols like USB Power Delivery (PD) and Quick Charge, and can handle high-speed data transfer up to 40Gbps on premium variants. If you own a modern Android phone, laptop, tablet, or gaming device — you’re almost certainly using a Type C cable to charge it.
When choosing a Type C charger cable, check for the following:
The C to C USB cable — also called a Type C to C charger cable — connects two USB-C devices directly. This is the fastest possible charging configuration for most modern smartphones, supporting full Power Delivery speeds. It’s also essential for connecting your phone to a USB-C laptop, MacBook, or USB-C power bank. If you have a modern flagship Android phone, a C to C USB cable is the upgrade you didn’t know you needed.
Lightning cables are Apple’s proprietary connector, used by iPhone, AirPods, and older iPad models. While Apple has transitioned newer devices to USB-C, millions of iPhones in Bangladesh still run on Lightning — and a quality lightning cable is non-negotiable for keeping your iPhone charged and synced reliably.
Not all lightning cables are created equal. Look for MFi-certified (Made for iPhone) options — these are officially tested by Apple and guarantee safe, full-speed charging and data transfer without the “This accessory may not be supported” warning.
As phone manufacturers remove the 3.5mm headphone jack, the C type earphone connector has become essential. A Type C earphone connector lets you plug your standard wired earphones into a USB-C port — either as a simple passive adapter or as an active DAC adapter that actually improves audio quality over the standard headphone jack. If you own wired earphones and a newer Android phone, this small adapter is a must-have accessory. Learn more about USB-C audio and DAC adapters here.
While largely replaced by USB-C in newer devices, micro USB cables are still widely used in Bangladesh — particularly for older smartphones, wireless earbuds, portable speakers, and budget accessories. A good micro USB cable is still a practical item to keep around.
The most common Type C cable configuration in Bangladesh. One end plugs into your standard USB-A charger or computer port, the other into your USB-C device. These are ideal for users who haven’t upgraded their charger brick yet but want faster, more reliable cable performance.
Not all Type C cables support fast charging. The cable must match the wattage your charger and phone support. A 65W charger paired with a cable only rated for 15W will throttle your charging speed dramatically. Always check the cable’s amperage (A) and wattage (W) rating before buying. For fast charging, look for cables rated 3A (60W) minimum, or 5A (100W) for laptop charging.
The connector — where the cable meets your device — is the first place cheap cables fail. Look for nickel-plated or gold-plated connectors with proper strain relief at both ends. Reinforced connectors survive far more plug-unplug cycles than bare metal ones.
For regular daily use in Bangladesh, a braided Type C cable is the most practical long-term investment.
Match your cable length to your use case:
Longer cables can cause slight voltage drops on lower-quality builds. For cables over 2m, stick to well-known brands.
For lightning cables, always look for MFi certification. For Type C to C charger cables, look for compliance with USB-IF standards. Certified cables prevent overheating, overcharging, and potential device damage. This matters especially with high-wattage fast charging — a non-certified cable running 65W is genuinely unsafe.
Make sure the cable matches your device’s port. Most modern Android phones use USB-C. iPhones (up to iPhone 14) use Lightning. Older Android phones and accessories may use Micro USB. Always double-check before ordering — especially when buying a C type cord as a replacement.
Anker is the gold standard for cables in Bangladesh — consistently reliable, MFi-certified for Lightning, and available in multiple USB-C configurations. Their PowerLine series is particularly well-regarded for durability. Check out Anker’s cable lineup here.
Baseus offers premium-looking braided cables with strong fast-charging specs at mid-range prices — a favourite in the Bangladeshi tech community for their build quality and wide compatibility.
Ugreen is trusted by professionals and power users for their data-transfer-grade C to C USB cables and multi-port hubs — excellent for laptop users and mobile photographers.
Other reliable options include Hoco, Remax, Vention, and Xiaomi — all of which offer solid cables at accessible price points across the Bangladeshi market.
At Marshmallow Tech, every cable is sourced from brands we trust — because we know you’re connecting these to devices that matter.
We’re picky about cables — because we’ve seen what the wrong one does to a device. Every Type C cable, lightning cable, and Type C earphone connector in our store is selected for build quality, compatibility, and genuine durability. We’re not here to sell you five ৳80 cables that all fail within a month. We’d rather sell you one that lasts years.
With nationwide delivery and a curated selection of cables for every device and use case — Marshmallow Tech has your connection covered.
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Q1. What is a Type C cable and which devices use it? A Type C cable (USB-C) is the modern universal charging and data standard. It’s used by most Android smartphones released after 2018, laptops (including MacBooks), tablets, gaming controllers, earbuds cases, and a growing number of other accessories. If your device was made in the last 3–4 years, there’s a very good chance it uses USB-C.
Q2. What is the difference between a C to C USB cable and a USB-A to C cable? A C to C USB cable connects two USB-C ports — typically your phone to a USB-C charger or another USB-C device. A USB-A to C cable connects your phone to an older USB-A charger or computer port. For the fastest charging speeds, a Type C to C charger cable with a USB-C power adapter is always the better combination.
Q3. Are all Type C cables the same? No — this is one of the most common misconceptions. Type C cables vary significantly in charging speed, data transfer rate, and build quality. A basic USB-C cable may only support 5W charging, while a premium one supports 100W. Always check the wattage rating before buying, especially for fast charging.
Q4. What is an MFi-certified lightning cable? MFi stands for Made for iPhone/iPad/iPod. MFi-certified lightning cables have been tested and approved by Apple to meet their safety and performance standards. Non-certified cables may charge slowly, trigger compatibility warnings on your iPhone, or in rare cases cause charging issues. For reliable performance, always choose a certified lightning cable.
Q5. What is a Type C earphone connector and do I need one? A Type C earphone connector (USB-C to 3.5mm adapter) lets you use standard wired earphones with phones that don’t have a headphone jack. If your phone uses USB-C and has no 3.5mm port, you need a C type earphone connector to use wired earphones. Some adapters are basic pass-through; others include a built-in DAC for better audio quality.
Q6. How do I know if my cable supports fast charging? Check the cable’s amperage and wattage rating — look for 3A/60W minimum for fast charging. Branded cables from Anker, Baseus, or Ugreen typically list their specs clearly. If you’re buying a Type C to C charger cable for a 65W or higher charger, make sure the cable explicitly supports that wattage.
Q7. Why does my phone charge slowly even with a fast charger? The most common cause is a low-quality C type cord that can’t handle the required current. Even if your charger supports 65W, a cable rated for only 15W will bottleneck the entire charging speed. The cable is as important as the charger itself — both need to match your device’s fast charging spec.
Q8. Are lightning cables still worth buying in 2025? Yes — if you own an iPhone 14 or earlier, iPad with Lightning, or Lightning AirPods. While Apple has moved newer devices to USB-C, a large number of iPhones in Bangladesh still use the lightning cable connector. A quality MFi-certified lightning cable remains an essential accessory for iPhone users.
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