10-Ft Cloth MFi-Certified Lightning Cable: 3-Pack (Black) for $39

March 19, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
10-Ft Cloth MFi-Certified Lightning Cable: 3-Pack (Black) for $39
Expires February 08, 2120 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

We can all appreciate the extra flexibility afforded by longer charging cables, but with this convenience usually comes the hassle of dealing with more tangles. Made with tangle-resistant cloth fiber, this MFi-certified Lightning cable lets you enjoy a whopping 10 feet of charging flexibility with zero fuss.

  • Easily charge from across the room w/ 10 feet of cable length
  • Deal w/ less tangles thanks to the flexible cloth fiber construction
  • Safely power up your Lightning-compatible devices
  • Tangle-resistant design makes for more convenient transport
  • MFi-certified for iOS compatibility assurance

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Color: black
  • Length: 10 ft
  • Tangle-resistant fiber cloth material
  • Charges from any USB port
  • Apple MFi-certified

Compatibility

  • Lightning-compatible devices

Includes

  • Three (3) 10-Ft Cloth MFi-Certified Lightning Cables (Black)

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