MagCable Magnetic Micro USB Cable for $21

March 16, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
MagCable Magnetic Micro USB Cable for $21
Get Your Micro USB Devices Charged Fast & Securely
Expires April 15, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 31% off

KEY FEATURES

Charge your Android and other micro USB devices smarter with the MagCable. This cable comes with magnetic micro USB tips to separate easily, preventing catching your phone cable and dragging your phone to the ground. But even better, MagCable allows you to instantly change the charging mode at the touch of a button. Want to boost up faster? One click and you can turn off the data sync, diverting all power to charging instead.

  • Smart light indicator helps you indicate charging status
  • High speed data transfer lets you spend less time moving files around
  • Fast charging switch lets you divert all power to charging quickly

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Length: 1m

Compatibility

  • Android
  • Micro USB devices

Includes

  • Magnetic cable
  • 2 micro USB tips
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