In this category you can find a wide selection of USB cables - the offer includes virtually all terminals, technologies and standards used on the market.

The USB connector in various configurations is one of the most common equipment in modern homes, offices, commercial premises, coworking spaces and more. This type of cable is widely used by manufacturers of most electronic devices - smartphones, tablets, cameras, MP3 players, printers, scanners, etc. Desktops and portable computers are equipped with USB ports and it is through them that you can send data from the memory of these devices to the hard disk, configure or update the software.

Meet users expectations 

However, until recently, individual manufacturers have used different standards. Our offer is a response to the needs of both owners of the most modern devices and slightly older models. In our catalogue you will find various types of cables, including cables for USB-C chargers with Power Delivery, ideal for fast charging of modern mobile devices.

The product catalog includes:

  • USB-A – USB-mini-B and USB-micro-B cables – used in most devices such as telephones, power banks, cameras, tablets and devices designed for data transmission,
  • USB-A – USB-B cables – still used in printers and scanners,
  • USB-A – USB-A cables – used to extend USB cables and charge depending on the type of connected device,
  • USB-A cables – Apple 30-pin – used in older iPhones and iPods,
  • USB-A – USB-C cables – used to synchronize data and charge newer mobile devices, 
  • USB-microB  USB-microB cables – are used for cable extension and charging,
  • USB-A – UC-E6 cables – used in Nikon, Panasonic, Konica / Minolta, Olympus, SONY, Pentax, Epson, Sanyo cameras,
  • USB-C – USB-C cables – used in most modern models of mobile devices,
  • USB-A – Lightning cables – used to charge and transfer data from an iPhone, iPad or iPod.

USB-C cable – which one to choose?

USB-C cables – what types can you find in the Akyga® collection?

The Akyga® brand offers a comprehensive selection of USB-C cables suitable for every device and application. We offer USB-C to USB-C cables with up to 240 W power and Power Delivery support, ideal for MacBook Pro, iPad Pro and modern laptops that require fast charging. For smartphone users, we have prepared USB-C to USB-A cables with data transfer speeds of up to 480 Mb/s, which are perfect for the Samsung Galaxy S25, iPhone 17 and Google Pixel. We also have USB-C to Lightning cables for older iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPad Air 5 models, providing safe fast charging up to 60 W.

We pay special attention to 4-in-1 multifunctional cables with USB-C, Lightning and micro USB connectors – a universal solution for home, office and travel. Our range also includes special cables: magnetic cables to protect your phone's port from damage, angled cables for easier connection in hard-to-reach places, spiral cables for mechanical keyboards, and short cables ideal for power banks. For professionals, we offer high-end USB4 and Thunderbolt 3/4 cables with 40 Gb/s transfer speeds, supporting DisplayPort Alt Mode for 4K and 8K monitors.

Which type of USB-C cable should you choose for your device?

Choosing the right USB-C cable depends on the type of device and its power requirements. For iPhone 15 or Samsung Galaxy S23 smartphones, we recommend a 2m USB-C to USB-A cable with Quick Charge 3.0 support, which will ensure fast charging without having to sit close to a power outlet. For MacBook Pro, Dell XPS or other ultrabooks, you need a 100-240 W USB-C to USB-C cable with Power Delivery, allowing for full power while working.

iPad Pro and Surface Pro tablets require a 60 W USB-C cable with USB 3.1 data transfer support, allowing you to charge your device and transfer large files at the same time. For Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck gamers, a 1.5m angled USB-C cable that can withstand bending during long sessions is ideal. For power banks and car chargers, short 30cm cables with nylon braiding are a good choice as they do not take up much space. If you need to connect your laptop to a docking station or 4K monitor, choose a Thunderbolt 4 cable with DisplayPort Alt Mode support – one cable will provide data transfer, video and charging.

What material should a USB-C cable be made of?

The quality of the materials used in the construction of a USB-C cable has a direct impact on its durability, safety and charging efficiency. Nylon braiding is essential – it provides abrasion resistance, increases cable flexibility and prevents tangling during use. Silicone insulation remains soft to the touch and resistant to temperatures from -20°C to +80°C, which means reliable performance in both cold weather and hot cars.

Reinforced aluminium alloy connectors guarantee corrosion resistance and a precise fit to device ports, minimising the risk of failure during repeated connection. EMI shielding reduces electromagnetic interference, ensuring stable data transfer even in environments with multiple electronic devices. USB-IF, CE and FCC safety certifications guarantee compliance with international standards – by choosing a certified product, you avoid problems with device overheating.

Cables with a power rating above 100 W are equipped with E-Marker technology, which automatically adjusts the charging parameters to the device's requirements. This solution prevents power surges and extends the battery life of notebooks that require a lot of energy.

USB-C cable – how to use it on a daily basis?

In everyday use, the USB-C cable is becoming an indispensable accessory in every situation. At home, by your bedside, a two-metre USB-C to Lightning cable is perfect for charging your iPhone 15 overnight – the length of the cable allows you to use your phone comfortably even while charging. In the office, a USB-C cable with 60W Power Delivery support will allow you to connect your Dell laptop to a 4K monitor, providing both image transfer and charging through a single cable.

When driving, a short 30 cm USB-C cable is ideal for charging your phone without taking up too much space in the glove compartment. At university or school, a 4-in-1 multifunctional cable will prove indispensable – one USB-C, Lightning and micro USB connector will allow you to charge your friends' various devices, making you the hero of every situation.

When travelling, the magnetic USB-C cable protects your phone's port from dust and mechanical damage, and thanks to its easy detachment, there is no risk of pulling the connector out of the device. For gaming enthusiasts, the 3m angled USB-C cable for Nintendo Switch allows for comfortable gaming without blocking the controllers while charging.

USB-C cable - how to use it for professional applications?

In a professional environment, high-end USB-C cables are becoming key work tools. In video production, the Thunderbolt 4 cable enables instant transfer of 8K files from a Sony α7S III camera to an editing station, saving valuable hours when working on projects. Developers will appreciate the 40 Gb/s USB4 cable for synchronising large code repositories between a MacBook Pro and an external workstation – the transfer speed reduces application compilation and deployment time.

Photographers using Canon EOS R5 cameras need a USB-C 3.1 cable for fast transfer of RAW photos – a single file can weigh over 50MB, so every second counts when processing hundreds of photos. Architects and designers use 100W USB-C cables to power two 4K monitors from a single ThinkPad X1 laptop, creating an extended workspace without the need for an additional power supply.

In the streaming industry, a USB-C to HDMI 4K@60Hz cable provides live video transmission from a camera to a computer without delay or compression. In medical and research laboratories, shielded USB-C cables resistant to electromagnetic interference ensure stable communication between measuring devices and computers, where every lost bit of data can mean having to repeat the entire testing process.