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This time charge speeds have really ramped up. It allows Ultra-Fast Charging up to 100W and Apple’s Fast Charging up to 18w. For Apple users this is slower than the XL which can do up to 27W. With the capability of 100w charging that means you can use it on devices that require higher levels of power such as laptops but realistically that isn’t practical with the cable length. It’s worth mentioning that there are a few other factors that can affect charge speeds. You must have a device that’s capable of ultra-fast charge speeds, and your charger must be too. When I was first testing the inCharge XL it was taking 2.5 hours for a full charge, but I upgraded my plug to the Anker Nano II which when paired with inCharge X it halved my charging times, similar to the XL. Transfer Speeds
However this time the addition of a cover for the connectors has been included. It’s a simple change and one I would not have thought of but really appreciated as it stops lint or dust getting inside the connectors. They have also made the adapters removeable, meaning when you’re charging using USB-C they don’t get in the way and make it more practical to use. Design & Aesthetic So for full disclosure after reading my review of the inCharge 6, Rolling Square sent me the latest version of their cables, the X and XL so that I could see what improvements have been made. Everything in this review is my independant view and is my own opinion.