MicFlip Reversible Micro USB Cable for $13

November 2, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Finally, A More Durable & Versatile Option: The World’s First Micro USB Reversible Plug
Expires December 31, 2016 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 30% off

KEY FEATURES

No more fumbling to plug in your micro USB devices. The MicFlip is the world’s first reversible micro USB cable, and it has an incredibly durable nylon braided cord that’ll stand the test of time. Its cord is also tangle-free, so there won’t be a huge crisscrossed mess in your bag or pocket when you pull it out to charge up.

  • Gold-coated, corrosion-resistant plugs
  • Strong braided nylon cable
  • Aluminum housing
  • 6-foot long cord
  • Rubber protector on connector
  • Versatile reversible micro USB design

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Materials: gold-plated plugs, aluminum housing, rubber protection
  • Cable length: 6’/200 cm
  • Weight: 0.09 lb

Includes:

  • MicFlip (silver)

Compatibility

  • Compatible w/ micro USB devices
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