TAMO Charge-N-Glow MFi-Certified Lightning Cable for $18

January 25, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
TAMO Charge-N-Glow MFi-Certified Lightning Cable for $18
You’ll Never Lose a Lightning Cable That Glows In the Dark
Expires February 23, 2018 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 29% off

KEY FEATURES

Like to charge your phone overnight? Then you might like a cable that announces itself with glowing lights! This MFi-Certified Lightning cable from TAMO is coiled with LEDs that blink when they’re ready to charge and display the energy flowing into your device.

  • Lights up while you charge so you can find your cable in the dark
  • Responsive LEDs go faster or slower whether or not the cable is plugged in
  • Makes a great reading light on planes or in cars

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • MFi-Certified

Compatibility

  • Lightning-compatible devices

Includes

  • TAMO Charge-N-Glow MFi-Certified Lightning Cable (blue)
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