Raspberry Pi 4 USB-C Cables That Work

The Raspberry Pi 4, reportedly has a buggy USB-C port that prevents many popular charging cables from supplying power due to a hardware bug. What’s more… It is the device’s sole / Only input for power.

Have been looking into this every week, and now found an article which mentions USB-C cables which are tested to be working.

Nice to see that Anker USB-C Cables, namely Anker Powerline USB-C to USB-C 2.0 Cable (3 feet) & Anker PowerLine+ C to C 2.0 cable (6 feet) are tested to be powering on the Raspberry Pi 4s

So anyone planning on getting RPi 4, these are the Anker USB-C Cables to go for!

Links to Buy:

  1. Anker Powerline USB-C to USB-C 2.0 Cable (3 feet)

  2. Anker PowerLine+ C to C 2.0 cable (6 feet)

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That’s me :joy:. Thanks for letting me know!

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:rofl::rofl::rofl: Lol

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The information you gave, are important for Rasperry users.
Good to know. Thank you.

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I too ordered a RPi4 kit so was eagerly looking out to it :slight_smile: Have ordered Anker USB-C 2.0 cable above myself :slight_smile:

The usual old hard- and software stories!

Often it doesn’t work and if it really works nobody knows why. :roll_eyes:

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What are you using your raspies for?

Retropie gaming, adblocking, proxy, file server, KODI media server, Raspbian Desktop on TV, Assistant (Google, Alexa) mostly DIY stuff and more… Have total 6 of these used, with multiple MicroSD cards,