10-Ft Samsung-Certified Micro-USB Cable: 3-Pack for $24

December 6, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Sync & Charge Your Android & Micro-USB Devices Without Getting Up with These Enormous Cables
Expires December 05, 2021 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 80% off

KEY FEATURES

Nobody wants to get out of bed to charge their phone, and you won’t have to with these extra long 10-ft micro-USB cables. Samsung-certified for safety, these cables are ready to charge your smartphone, tablets, cameras, and any other micro-USB compatible devices you may have. Bad habit of losing charging cables? No problem, this 3-pack gives you a little more flexibility.

  • Gain a ton of flexibility w/ 10-ft cords
  • Sync & charge your devices without jumping out of bed or your office chair
  • Ensure your connected devices stay safe thanks to Samsung-certification

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Length: 10′
  • Samsung-certified
  • Micro-USB

Compatibility

  • Micro-USB compatible devices

Includes

  • 3 10-Ft Samsung-Certified Micro-USB Cables
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