Description
This 2-prong AC power cable features an IEC 60320 C17 connector on one end and a standard NEMA 1-15P US wall plug on the other, designed as a direct replacement for the factory power cord included with select Xbox and PlayStation consoles. Reliable, UL-grade construction ensures safe, consistent power delivery for uninterrupted gaming.
Key Features
IEC 60320 C17 to NEMA 1-15P (US 2-prong) configuration
18 AWG copper conductors, rated 10A / 125V
Molded strain-relief connectors for long-term durability
Direct replacement for frayed, damaged, or lost original cords
Plug-and-play — no setup required
Compatibility
Works with any console or device that accepts a C17 power connector, including:
Xbox 360 S (Slim)
Xbox 360 E
Xbox One S
Xbox One X
PlayStation 4 Pro (CUH-7015 / CUH-7115 models only — NOT compatible with CUH-7200 series)
Understanding C-Series Power Cables
The IEC 60320 standard defines many “C-type” appliance couplers. Choosing the wrong one can mean the cord physically won’t fit — or worse, fits but isn’t rated for the device. Here’s how C17 compares to the most common types:
C17 (this cable) — 2-wire, ungrounded, rated up to 250V / 15A. Identical in shape to a C13 but without the ground pin. Mates with a C18 inlet. Used on Xbox 360 S/E, Xbox One S/X, and PS4 Pro (CUH-7015 / 7115).
C7 (Figure-8) — 2-wire, ungrounded, rated up to 250V / 2.5A (or 10A / 125V in North America). Distinctive figure-eight / peanut shape. Used on PS5, PS4 Slim, PS3 Slim, PS2 Slim, original Xbox One, laptops, and small audio gear.
C13 — 3-wire, grounded, rated up to 250V / 15A. The most common IT/computer power cord (“kettle lead”). Mates with a C14 inlet. Used on desktop PCs, monitors, and printers.
C5 (Mickey Mouse / Cloverleaf) — 3-wire, grounded, rated up to 250V / 2.5A. Three-lobed shape. Common on laptop power bricks and projectors.
C15 — 3-wire, grounded, high-temperature (120°C) rated. Looks like a C13 with a notch. Used on electric kettles and some server equipment.
C19 — 3-wire, grounded, rated up to 250V / 20A. Larger, rectangular. Used on high-power servers, PDUs, and enterprise networking gear.
Key distinction for console owners:
Xbox 360 (original “fat”) used a C14 cord (3-prong, grounded). Xbox 360 Slim/E switched to C17.
Xbox One S / Xbox One X use C17, but the original Xbox One (2013) used C7 figure-8.
PS4 Pro CUH-7015 / CUH-7115 use C17, but the PS4 Pro CUH-7200 series switched to C7 figure-8 — check your model number on the bottom of the console before ordering.
If your power brick or console has two square holes side-by-side, you need a C17 (this cable). If it has two rounded holes in a figure-8 shape, you need a C7 instead.







