Crave 4Ft Apple MFi to USB Cable for $14
March 28, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Versatile, multipurpose and MFI-certified. Backed by Apple’s MFI certification, Crave charging cable for iPhones and iPads helps sync and charge all your favorite devices with reliable, lightning-fast support. You can use them at work at your desk, in your car with your car charger, or even at home with Apple charging base. Measuring 4ft long and wrapped in tangle-proof nylon, this cable ensures you never bend, twist or break your cable if you’re in a hurry and heading out the door. This USB cable comes with an MFI connector that detects your cellphone, tablet or other mobile device’s proper power requirements and protects it from overcharging and power surges.
- Quickly charges all your favorite devices wherever you go
- Advanced compatibility w/ iPhone, iPad, iPod, & accessories
- 4ft professional-grade cable wrapped in braided nylon ensures faster, reliable connections
- Detects device’s proper power requirements to prevent overcharging & power surges
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: gold
- Length: 4ft
- Highly durable nylon
- Aluminum housing w/ braided wire
- Apple MFI-certified
- Low profile, tangle proof
- Fast charging & data sync
- Developed using intense 5,000+ bend testing
- Surge & overcharging protection
- Manufacturer’s 12-month warranty
Compatibility
- Most iOS devices & accessories
Includes
- Crave 4Ft Apple MFi to USB Cable (Gold)
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