Magnetic breakaway USB-C connector - right angle configuration.
This might be one of the best USB-C accessories I've ever purchased. Although simple and straightforward, it has protected my USB-C ports from damage numerous times and prevented laptops from being pulled to the floor by people (usually me) tripping over the charging cable.
It's a magnetic breakaway USB-C connecto similar to Apple's MagSafe connector, compatible with all your devices, from smartphones and tablets to power banks, docks, and laptops, including MacBooks that lack MagSafe. I've got a good handful of these connectors and I use them daily.
The best thing of all is that it doesn't slow down data transfer or charging. The connector has 24 pins, so every channel on the USB-C cable is carried through the connector, resulting in no data transfer speed compromises.
The magnetic breakaway connector carried all 24-pins, ensuring full speed and power transfer
I know this because I've been busy testing a bunch of them to find you the best and cheapest model.
A magnetic breakaway USB-C connector consists of two parts: the first part is the USB-C port that plugs into the device you want to protect -- be that a laptop, smartphone, charger, power bank, or otherwise -- and the other part that goes on the end of the cable you're going to use.
Super-strong neodymium magnets keeps the two parts together when in use until there's a pull on the connector, and then the two parts come apart. The magnets are very strong and pull the two parts together with a very decisive snap. It's a simple idea, yet brilliantly designed.
The magnetic USB-C connector snapping into place.
Just a note on the different versions of this product: I've tested both the 140W and 240W versions of this connector, and both reacted identically in the thermal and resistance tests. This make sense, as these are just pass-through connectors, with the only active element being the LED light, leading me to conclude that the 140W versions just have the older branding.
I've used similar breakaway USB-C connectors before, back when Apple removed the MagSafe charging port from the MacBook Pro. Thankfully, things have come a long way since then: These connectors have been given a revamp, improving the design and the magnet, and bringing them up to date with support for features such as 140W charging.
These breakaway connectors come in three different types -- straight, 90° elbow, and right-angle.
The magnet on the breakaway connector is strong.
Personally, I like the elbow design. It feels like the most versatile and secure. In my testing, I found that the straight and right-angled connectors were easier to pull apart, resulting in more accidental breakaways. Still, I'd much prefer to deal with an accidental breakaway than a laptop that's been dragged to the ground.
The connectors also feature a handy LED light, so you can tell if a device is charging.
The part of the connector that goes into the USB-C port can sometimes be a bit hard to remove, especially if, like me, you have rubbish fingernails. This pack comes with a loop of string to aid in removal, which I find to be a really nice touch.
Handy loop of string for removal.
One thing that I've been asked about a lot is whether you can buy spare ends for this adapter, either as spares or because they've lost the original ones. Good news! You can buy them in a 3-pack for $10.
The good news is that these connectors are cheaper than ever. I remember paying well over $20 for a single connector, but now you can get a 2-pack for around $20 with a 30% off coupon on Amazon.
They're a simple yet effective way to protect ports from damage and prevent laptops from being pulled to the floor. Investing a few dollars in a couple of these could save you thousands down the line.