you could also search Amazon (or wherever) for a USB C extension cable and make sure it has 1 male 1 female end. I didn't really see any brands that I recognized, so I'd be hesitant to go that route myself.. but it's certainly an option. The link below is an example of what I'm talking about.. I've heard of UGreen at least, but it's only 1.5 ft
USB 3.2 Gen 1: This allows data to be carried at 5Gbps on a single data lane. The old USB A connector can carry it, as well as USB-C connectors. This used to be USB 3.1 Gen 1, but now USB-IF wants
Step 2: Preparation. First, start by cutting the USB cable directly in half. This way, if any mistakes are made, you can chop that part off and you'll still have some cable left to work with. Next, getting as close to the connector as possible, cut off the connectors of the phone cable. Now the cables are ready to stripped. USB 3.0 does not have a length rating but the wire gauge (26 AWG) limits it to 3 meters, or 9.8 feet. Source is from Wikipedia. EDIT gregmac is bang on with running the cat5. 0A0D is right about the safety end. It's like speaker wire in wall. You can not run just any speaker wire in the wall, it has to be in-wall rated.