There is a reason for USB-C extensions not to be part of the standard. They can be bothersome in the best case and dangerous in the worst.

  • BombOmOm
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    2323 days ago

    Seems negligent to not include extension cables in the spec. Lots of hubs have too short of cables, or one needs to expose a plug somewhere other than where the PC is.

    • socsa
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      221 days ago

      In theory the hub should be active and participate in the power negotiations

    • Jesus
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      622 days ago

      True, although shady Amazon sellers will probably still sell you a fire hazard cord that isn’t to spec.

          • @SirQuackTheDuck@lemmy.world
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            1223 days ago

            Yeah, I won’t buy another one again, but now that I have one, I don’t want to e-waste it just because the cable is too short.

            Electric fire danger is really changing my opinion on this though.

            • @Railcar8095@lemm.ee
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              723 days ago

              This risk is a bit exaggerated. If you’re charging a phone or even a non gaming laptop, most extensions are still fine. Of you try to push 240W over a cheap Amazon basics cable… Yeah no.

          • @Railcar8095@lemm.ee
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            823 days ago

            Those are 90% of the ones available, 95% of the small factor ones and 99% of the affordable ones. One of the main reasons for them to be non detachable is because most users would pick any random USB cable and complain it doesn’t push 4K while charging the laptop.

            Source: I’ve made the percentages up, but it’s very close to that range.

            Actually if somebody knows one that’s good, small, affordable and detachable I’ll be happy to know.