UGREEN 240W USB-C Cable Review
UGREEN 240W. Full power, longer warranty.
Full-speed 240W charging in a triple-shielded braided cable, backed for two years.
The bottom line
If you want a 240W USB-C cable that charges at full speed and is built to last, the UGREEN is our value pick. It runs the full 240W (48V/5A) under USB Power Delivery 3.1, with a triple-shielded nylon braid rated to 30,000 bends and a 2 year warranty. The one catch is data: at USB 2.0 (480Mbps) it charges fast but does not transfer fast. Buy it to charge, not to move files. Our score: 7.5 out of 10.


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240W
Full power. USB Power Delivery 3.1 with a built-in e-marker, enough to fast-charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro at full speed.
30,000
Bends. UGREEN’s rating for the nylon braid, backed by triple internal shielding and aluminium housings.
USB 2.0
Read this. It charges fast, it does not move data fast. A charging cable, not a transfer cable.
2 yr
Warranty. Two years of cover, plus the option to buy direct from UGREEN.
Key takeaways
240W charging
Carries the full 240W (48V/5A) under USB Power Delivery 3.1, enough for any USB-C laptop at full speed.
USB 2.0 data
480Mbps only. Fine for charging, far too slow for large files or an external SSD.
E-marker verified
A built-in e-marker chip, the part that lets it safely negotiate the full 240W with your kit.
Triple-shielded build
Nylon braid with triple shielding and aluminium housings, rated to 30,000 bends.
Real-world speed
UGREEN’s testing charges a MacBook Air M3 to 88% in about 35 minutes with a suitable charger.
2-year warranty
Two years of cover, with the option to buy direct from UGREEN as well as Amazon.
The review
The UGREEN 240W USB-C cable is the value pick in the 240W class. It charges at the full 240W, it is well built, and it adds two things the pricier cables do not: a 2 year warranty and the option to buy direct from UGREEN. The same caveat applies as to every cable in this group, and it is the line that matters most: it moves data at USB 2.0 speed, 480Mbps. So it is a fast charger and a slow data cable, and our USB-C cables explained guide covers why that difference matters. If you want a tough lead to charge a laptop, phone or Steam Deck and survive years in a bag, read on. If you need to shift large files, this is the wrong cable.
How we test and choose
We choose what to recommend by cross-checking each cable’s claims against the manufacturer’s published figures, the USB Power Delivery standard, and independent test data, and we draw on hands-on use of the gear we own. SmartGadgetKit is a growing UK site, so where we have not long-term-tested a specific unit ourselves, we say so and lean on verified specs and named sources rather than guesswork. You can read the full method on our how we test page.
Design and build
UGREEN has put the money where it counts. The nylon braid is tight and resists fraying, the aluminium housings at each end are solid rather than hollow, and UGREEN adds triple shielding inside the jacket. At 30,000 bends it is rated tougher than the current Anker Zolo, the buyable Anker 240W cable, and the UGREEN comes with a longer warranty to back it up. The trade-off, as with any thick braided cable, is a little stiffness: it holds a gentle coil rather than going limp. On a desk that is a non-issue.
From Darleene, the warranty is the bit I likeI do not read spec sheets. What I care about is that when a cable gives up, and they always do eventually, I am not just out of pocket. A 2 year warranty on something that lives in my bag with keys and a water bottle is genuinely reassuring.
It has held up so far and the braid still looks new, but knowing UGREEN will sort it if it does not is what tips me towards this over a cheaper one.
Charging performance
On charging the UGREEN gives nothing away to the more expensive cables. It carries the full 240W Extended Power Range under USB Power Delivery 3.1, with the e-marker chip the standard requires above 60W, so it delivers 48V at 5A, enough to fast-charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro, a USB-C gaming laptop or a Steam Deck at full speed rather than a throttled trickle. UGREEN’s own testing puts a MacBook Air M3 at 88% in about 35 minutes with a suitable charger, which lines up with what a true 240W cable should do. The catch, and the most important line here, is data: at USB 2.0 it is nowhere near fast enough for moving large files or running an external SSD. As a charging cable it is excellent. As a data cable it is not one.
How durable is it, really?
UGREEN rates the braid to 30,000 bends and backs the build with triple internal shielding and aluminium housings. That comfortably out-rates the current Anker Zolo (10,000 bends), and the 2 year warranty backs it further: if it does fail, you are covered for longer.
Everyday use
The UGREEN behaves like a good charging cable should. The braid does not tangle in a bag, the housings shrug off angled tugs, and it just keeps working. It is a cable you leave plugged in at a desk, not a pocket one. For something tiny to travel with, a retractable suits better, but this one is hard to wear out.
Certification and safety
The UGREEN carries a built-in e-marker chip, the requirement for any cable rated above 60W. That chip is what lets it safely negotiate the full 240W (48V/5A) with your charger and device instead of guessing, the single most important safety signal on a high-wattage charging cable.
Sources: UGREEN official product page; USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) for the USB Power Delivery 3.1 standard.
Specifications
The value pick in the 240W class
Full power and a 2 year warranty, as long as you only need it to charge.
The scorecard
UGREEN 240W: Best for Value
A strong-value 240W charging cable with a triple-shielded build and a 2 year warranty, with a tougher braid than the current Anker Zolo.
Pros
- Carries the full 240W (48V/5A) under USB PD3.1 with a built-in e-marker
- Triple-shielded nylon braid with aluminium housings, rated to 30,000 bends
- Charges a MacBook Air M3 to 88% in about 35 minutes (UGREEN testing)
- 2 year warranty, with the option to buy direct from UGREEN
Cons
- USB 2.0 data only (480Mbps), no good for fast file transfer or external SSDs
- 30,000-bend rating is a notch below the very toughest braided rivals
- No video output to a monitor
Our verdict: 7.5 out of 10
On power the UGREEN is a 9.0, the full certified 240W with an e-marker. Build is an 8.5, a triple-shielded braid with aluminium housings, tougher than the current Anker Zolo’s 10,000-bend jacket. Value is a 7.5, helped by the warranty and the brand-direct option. Data is a deliberate 3.0, because USB 2.0 is the floor for a modern cable, but that does not pull the score down, because data is irrelevant to the buyer this cable is built for. Net result: 7.5, our value pick, level with the current Anker Zolo and tougher on the braid.
Buy if
- You want full 240W charging with a 2 year warranty
- You like the option of buying direct from UGREEN
- You want a tough cable that survives years of bag abuse
Skip if
- You need fast data transfer or external SSD speed
- You want a slim connector or a three-pack (the Anker Zolo wins there)
- You need video output to a monitor
How it compares
| UGREEN 240W | Anker Zolo 240W | Belkin 240W | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max power | 240W | 240W | 240W |
| Data speed | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 |
| Bend rating | 30,000 | 10,000 | Not stated |
| Shielding | Triple | Standard | Standard |
| E-marker | Yes | Yes | Yes, dual |
| Lengths | 1m / 2m | 1.5m (3-pack) | 1m / 2m |
| Warranty | 2 years | 2 years | 2 years |
| Where to buy | Amazon + UGREEN direct | Amazon | Amazon |
| SGK score | 7.5 / 10 | 7.5 / 10 | Not reviewed |
| Best for | Value | Slim 3-pack | Dual e-marker |
| Get it | Check price | Read review | Check price |
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Anker Zolo 240W
Anker’s current 240W charging cable: a slim dirt-resistant connector and a three-pack. Our everyday-value Anker pick, same USB 2.0 data limit.
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Baseus 100W Retractable
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Is the UGREEN 240W cable any good?
Can the UGREEN 240W transfer data?
Does it really support 240W?
Is the UGREEN 240W as good as the Anker Zolo?
Will it fast-charge a MacBook?
How long is the UGREEN 240W cable?
Does it have an e-marker chip?
What is the warranty?
Is the UGREEN 240W worth it?
Does it support video output to a monitor?
The bottom line
A charging cable, not a data cable. Accept that, and the UGREEN 240W is the value choice in its class: full power, a tough triple-shielded build and a 2 year warranty.
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