If your phone, laptop, earbuds, or tablet charges via a small, reversible port — congratulations, you’re already living the Type C cable life. USB-C has taken over as the universal standard for modern devices, and for good reason. A quality Type C charger cable means faster charging, faster data transfer, and no more flipping the connector three times before it goes in. Whether you need a C to C USB cable for laptop-to-phone charging, a Type C to C charger for your power bank setup, or a C type earphone connector to use your wired earphones on a newer phone — Marshmallow Tech has every Type C cable variant you need, at prices that make sense for Bangladesh.
A Type C cable — more formally known as a USB-C cable — is the modern universal connector standard developed to replace older USB formats. Unlike Micro USB or USB-A, the USB-C connector is fully reversible (no wrong side), supports significantly higher power delivery, and handles both charging and high-speed data transfer through the same port and C type cord.
USB-C is now the standard port on flagship and mid-range Android smartphones, laptops (including MacBooks), tablets, gaming handhelds, wireless earbuds cases, and an ever-growing list of accessories. In 2024, the EU mandated USB-C as the universal charging standard — meaning the entire industry is moving in one direction, and Type C cables are at the centre of it.
The most widely used Type C cable configuration in Bangladesh. One end has the classic rectangular USB-A plug that fits standard charger bricks and computer ports — the other end has the USB-C connector. If you haven’t upgraded your charger yet, this is your go-to. Available in 15W, 25W, and 65W variants depending on cable and charger quality.
The C to C USB cable directly connects two USB-C devices — your phone to a USB-C charger, a USB-C power bank, or a MacBook/laptop. This is the fastest possible charging path for modern devices. A good Type C to C charger cable rated at 60W–100W can even charge your laptop from a phone charger in a pinch. If you have a modern flagship Android phone or a USB-C laptop, a C to C USB cable is the single most impactful cable upgrade you can make.
Not all C to C USB cables are built equal. A standard C-to-C cable may only support 5W–18W. A Type C to C charger cable designed for Power Delivery (PD) supports 60W, 100W, or even 140W — meaning it can fast charge your laptop, tablet, and phone from the same charger brick. Always check the wattage rating on the cable before buying.
As phone manufacturers drop the 3.5mm headphone jack, the C type earphone connector has quietly become one of the most essential small accessories in Bangladesh. A Type C earphone connector is a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter that lets you plug your standard wired earphones directly into your phone’s USB-C port.
There are two kinds:
If you own wired earphones and a newer phone without a headphone jack, a Type C earphone connector solves the problem instantly. Learn more about USB-C audio and how DAC adapters work.
A USB-C OTG (On-The-Go) cable lets your phone act as a USB host — meaning you can connect a flash drive, keyboard, mouse, or card reader directly to your smartphone. Essential for content creators, students, and anyone who regularly transfers files between devices without a laptop.
This is the most important factor — and the one most often ignored. Type C cables support a wide range of charging speeds:
| Cable Type | Max Wattage | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| USB-A to C (basic) | 10W–18W | Casual phone charging |
| USB-A to C (fast) | 25W–65W | Fast charging smartphones |
| C to C (standard) | 18W–60W | Phones + tablets |
| C to C (PD) | 60W–140W | Laptops + flagship phones |
Always match your cable’s wattage rating to your charger and device for maximum charging speed.
For regular daily use in Bangladesh’s climate, a braided Type C cable is the best long-term investment.
The connector joint — where cable meets plug — is where most cables fail first. Look for reinforced strain relief at both ends and nickel or gold-plated connectors for better conductivity and corrosion resistance over time.
Note: longer cables at high wattage need thicker copper conductors to avoid voltage drop. For cables over 1.5m rated above 60W, stick to established brands.
For any Type C to C charger cable running above 60W, always look for USB-IF certified options. Uncertified high-wattage cables can cause overheating, slow charging, or in extreme cases — device damage. Certified cables from brands like Anker and Ugreen have been rigorously tested for safety across all supported wattages.
Fast charging only works when the cable, charger, and device all support the same protocol. Common protocols in Bangladesh include:
A Type C cable from a reputable brand will typically support PD and QC — covering most devices sold in Bangladesh.
Anker is the most trusted cable brand globally — and their Type C cables are available and widely recommended in Bangladesh. Their Anker PowerLine series and 543 USB-C cables offer excellent durability with lifetime warranty backing. Their A8023 240W C-to-C cable is a benchmark for high-wattage reliability. Shop Anker cables here.
Baseus has earned a strong reputation in Bangladesh’s tech community for premium braided Type C charger cables at competitive prices. Their Tungsten Gold and Superior series offer PD support at various wattage levels with outstanding build quality.
Ugreen is the preferred brand for data transfer and professional setups — their C to C USB cables support USB 3.2 and Thunderbolt-compatible configurations, making them ideal for creators and power users.
Hoco, Remax, and Vention round out the mid-range options — reliable everyday C type cords that offer solid performance at very accessible Bangladesh market prices.
At Marshmallow Tech, every Type C cable is sourced from brands we’ve tested and trust — because your devices deserve connections that don’t let them down.
We’ve been on the receiving end of cables that overheat, fray in two weeks, and charge at half speed despite claiming otherwise. Every Type C cable at Marshmallow Tech is picked because it genuinely delivers — right build, right specs, right price for Bangladesh. No misleading wattage claims. No knock-off connectors. Just cables that do exactly what they say, every single day.
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Q1. What is a Type C cable and why is it better than Micro USB? A Type C cable uses the USB-C connector — which is reversible, supports much higher charging speeds (up to 240W vs 18W for Micro USB), and handles faster data transfer. It’s also far more durable due to its symmetrical design and stronger retention mechanism. Micro USB was the standard of the past; USB-C is the standard of the present and future.
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 directly — your phone to a USB-C charger, laptop, or power bank. A USB-A to C cable connects a USB-C device to an older USB-A charger or computer port. For the fastest charging speeds, a Type C to C charger cable paired with a USB-C PD charger is always the superior option.
Q3. Do I need a special cable for fast charging? Yes. Fast charging requires a Type C cable rated for the wattage your charger and phone support. A basic USB-C cable rated for 15W will bottleneck a 65W charger down to 15W — the charger alone is not enough. Always confirm your cable’s wattage rating matches your setup.
Q4. What is a C type earphone connector and which phones need it? A C type earphone connector is a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter that allows standard wired earphones to connect to phones without a headphone jack. Phones like Samsung Galaxy S23/S24, Google Pixel, OnePlus, and most modern flagships no longer include a 3.5mm port — a Type C earphone connector is the solution.
Q5. Are all C to C USB cables the same? No — this is the most important thing to understand about Type C cables. A C-to-C cable may support anywhere from 5W to 240W depending on its construction. Lower-quality cables with thin copper wiring simply cannot safely carry high wattage. Always check the rated wattage on the cable itself, not just the charger.
Q6. Can a Type C cable charge a laptop? Yes — a Type C to C charger cable rated for 60W or above can charge most laptops. USB Power Delivery (PD) cables up to 100W or 140W can handle even power-hungry gaming laptops. Make sure both the cable and charger support the required wattage for your specific laptop.
Q7. How do I know if my Type C cable supports data transfer? Look for the cable’s USB version — USB 2.0 cables transfer at 480Mbps, USB 3.1 at 10Gbps, and USB 3.2 at 20Gbps. Many basic charging cables are USB 2.0 only. If data transfer speed matters — for example, transferring large video files — specifically look for a USB 3.1 or 3.2 rated Type C cable.
Q8. What length of Type C cable is best for everyday use in Bangladesh? For most everyday situations — desk charging, power bank use, and commuting — a 1m to 1.5m Type C cable is the most practical length. It’s long enough to use your phone while charging, compact enough to carry without tangling, and short enough to avoid noticeable voltage drop at high wattages.
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