ZDNET's key takeaways Perfect way to share 100W of power between three devices.
This cable does exactly what it says it will on the box - something that a lot of cables can't claim.
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Over the past couple of years, I've tested a handful of multi-connector USB-C charging cables. You've probably seen them for sale on big-name e-commerce websites, and maybe on social media platforms. It's a single cable that terminates in a box, out of which sprouts a few charging cables. The idea is that you can use the one charging port on a wall wart to power up multiple devices.
It's quite a simple idea really -- the box acts as an intelligent splitter, diverting power to where it's needed.
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Up until now, they've all been dreadful in one way or another -- fragile cables, the splitter box bursting open, appallingly slow charging rate, or the cable starts off working then just randomly stops working and never comes back to life.
All in all, a pretty poor show.
Hydra triple Type-C cable
Then a few weeks ago, interspersed among the ads served while I was doing a bit of downtime scrolling, I started seeing ads for the Hydra by Futurizta. It looked interesting, so I grabbed one for testing.
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