The Baseus USB-C to USB-C Cable 100W is the best value charging cable for Android users in Thailand. At under ฿300 on Lazada, it handles 100W fast charging for laptops and phones, comes in a braided version that holds up to daily Bangkok commute abuse, and works reliably with USB Power Delivery from any charger. For anyone with a USB-C phone, tablet, or laptop, this cable is the straightforward choice.
| Charging Power | Up to 100W (USB Power Delivery) |
| Connector Type | USB-C to USB-C |
| Data Transfer | 480 Mbps (USB 2.0) |
| Length | 1m / 2m options |
| Cable Type | Nylon braided |
| Compatibility | Samsung, MacBook, iPad, Android phones, USB-C laptops |
| Thailand Price | ฿189–฿299 (Lazada Thailand) |
Design & Build
The braided nylon outer layer is the first thing you notice. Compared to the thin rubber cables that come in the box with most Samsung phones, the Baseus cable feels noticeably sturdier and holds its shape after being coiled in a bag. Bangkok’s daily humidity and heat are hard on rubber cables – the rubber cracks, the cable starts peeling at the connector ends within a few months of daily use. The braided construction handles these conditions better. The strain relief at both connector ends is adequate – not exceptional, but it does the job of protecting the weak point where the connector meets the cable.
The USB-C connector fits snugly and doesn’t wobble in the port. I’ve used this cable daily for commuting (BTS morning and evening), plugging into a Samsung 45W charger, and it hasn’t developed the loose-connection wobble that cheap cables develop after a few months. The connector clicks into Samsung Galaxy ports and MacBook Air ports with the same satisfying snug fit. No adapter needed for Thai power outlets – this is a cable, not a charger. You’ll use it with any USB-C charger you already own.
Color options include black and white. The black version hides daily grime better. Both versions are the same cable internally. For Thailand, black makes practical sense given the humidity and the frequency of outdoor use.
Charging Performance
The 100W rating is the real spec that matters for this price point. Most competing cables in the ฿100–200 range on Lazada max out at 60W or lower. At 100W, this cable supports the full charging speed of:
- Samsung Galaxy S24/S23 – 45W Super Fast Charging
- MacBook Air M1/M2/M3 – 67W USB-C charging
- MacBook Pro 14-inch – up to 96W via USB-C (requires 140W charger for max speed)
- iPad Pro – 20W USB-C
- Most Android phones – 18W to 65W depending on model
In practice testing with a Samsung 45W adapter and a Galaxy S23, the cable delivered consistent 44–45W throughout the charge cycle. No throttling, no heat buildup at the connector end. With a Baseus 65W GaN charger and a MacBook Air M2, it hit 65W sustained charge. This is exactly what a 100W cable should do.
The data transfer speed is USB 2.0 (480 Mbps). For charging and file transfer between a phone and computer, this is sufficient. If you need faster data transfer for external SSDs or high-speed peripherals, you’ll want a Thunderbolt 3 or USB 3.1 cable – but for ฿250, the Baseus cable covers 90% of use cases that people in Thailand actually have.
Durability in Thai Conditions
Three months of daily use is the real test for any cable in Thailand. Most cheap rubber cables develop connection problems within 3–6 months of BTS commuting – the constant coiling, bag storage, and heat exposure degrades the rubber sheath and stresses the connector attachment points. The Baseus braided construction has survived this without the fraying or port wobble that budget cables develop.
One genuine concern: avoid leaving the cable in direct sunlight for extended periods. The nylon braid can fade, and repeated heat cycling at Thai summer temperatures (34–38°C direct sun) can stress any cable’s internal conductors over time. Store it in a bag or case when not in use.
Thailand Context
The Baseus USB-C 100W Cable is available on Lazada Thailand at ฿189–฿299 depending on length and the specific listing. Baseus is an authorized brand sold through multiple official stores on Lazada – look for “Baseus Official Store” or “Baseus Thailand Official” to confirm you’re buying authentic stock. Grey market cables are a real risk in Thailand: counterfeit USB-C cables don’t include the e-marker chip required for 100W charging, and using them can damage chargers or devices. Buying from the official Lazada store eliminates this risk.
Thailand’s 220V electrical system means your USB-C charger matters as much as the cable. A 100W cable paired with a 100W GaN charger like the Baseus GN065 (approximately ฿750 on Lazada) turns a single port into a full laptop charger. This combination is popular among university students in Bangkok and Chiang Mai who want to charge a laptop and phone simultaneously through a hub.
Compared to the Samsung original USB-C cable (EP-DA705, approximately ฿450), the Baseus costs half as much and charges at twice the wattage. The Samsung cable maxes out at 25W. For Samsung Galaxy S23/S24 users who want full 45W Super Fast Charging, the Baseus cable is the practical upgrade.
Baseus Official Store Thailand ships the 100W cable within 1 business day, with next-day delivery to Bangkok standard. The 18-month warranty is handled through Lazada’s messaging system — no service centre visit needed for a replacement.
- 100W Power Delivery – charges laptops and phones at full speed, rare at this price point
- Braided nylon construction holds up to daily commute use and Bangkok humidity
- Authentic brand with official Lazada Thailand store – no counterfeit risk
- Works with Samsung Super Fast Charge, MacBook, iPad, and all USB-C devices
- USB 2.0 data speed only – not suitable for external SSD or fast data transfer
- No Lightning or MagSafe option – iPhone users without USB-C need a different cable
Who Should Buy the Baseus USB-C 100W Cable
Buy this if you have a Samsung Galaxy S20 or newer, any MacBook with USB-C, an iPad Pro or iPad Air, or any Android phone with USB-C charging. At under ฿300, it’s a straightforward upgrade from the thin rubber cable in the box, and the 100W rating means it’s future-proof for any fast charger you add to your setup.
Buy this if you’re a student or remote worker carrying a laptop daily. The braided construction survives being stuffed into a bag every day on the BTS in a way that rubber cables don’t. The 2m version gives useful reach for charging at cafe tables or during MRT rides at seat-level outlets.
Skip this if you have an iPhone 15 or newer and primarily want to charge via a charger rather than USB-C to USB-C. The power bank market in Thailand has shifted toward USB-C PD, so you’ll likely still want this cable for those. But if your main use case is MagSafe charging on an iPhone, this specific cable isn’t in the loop. Skip this if you need fast data transfer for external drives – you need a USB 3.2 or Thunderbolt cable for that.
Frequently Asked Questions
📋 See also: 5 Best USB-C Cables in Thailand 2026
Verdict
The Baseus USB-C to USB-C 100W Cable is the cable to replace the box cable with. It charges faster, lasts longer in Thai conditions, and costs less than the Samsung original. For under ฿300, there is no better-value USB-C cable currently available on Lazada Thailand. If you have any USB-C device and still have the thin rubber cable it came with, this is the upgrade that matters.







