: The maximum operating temperature the cable can safely handle (80 degrees Celsius).
This is a flame-retardant rating. It means the cable has passed a vertical flame test and will not easily propagate fire.
Because this rating appears on many different types of cables—from printer cords to webcam leads—a review depends on what the cable is actually connected to. Here is a breakdown of what to include in your review, along with a draft you can adapt. What the Rating Means
This article explains what those markings mean and how to find the actual driver you need. Understanding the Markings
You will mostly find the AWM 2725 label on (printer cables) or USB-A to Mini/Micro-B cables. It is very rare to see this on modern USB-C cables (which use AWM 20276 or 20646 for higher power).
