![]() With this in mind, we made USB-IF certification a testing requirement for Micro-USB–to–USB-C cables, but not for Micro-USB–to–USB-A cables. If USB-C, must be USB-IF-certified: Although at least 300 Micro-USB–to–USB-A cables have been certified by USB-IF to date, a representative told us the organization is seeing fewer models submitted for certification due to the widespread transition to USB-C charging in the industry.At least a one-year warranty: Although a good cable will ideally last a few years or more, especially if you take proper care of it, we think one year is plenty of time to fully test out a cable’s capabilities, make sure it fits your needs, and find out if you have a dud.Two of our three picks are also available in other lengths if you prefer a shorter or longer cable. That’s long enough to reach from most wall outlets to the floor (or a table, desk, or countertop) without leaving your device dangling mid-air, but not so long that it’ll clutter up your charging station. ![]() Between 3 and 6 feet long: We think a Micro-USB cable should ideally be at least 3 feet, but no longer than 6 feet, in length.
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