inCharge Charging Cables for $19

November 21, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
inCharge Charging Cables for $19
Get a Quick Charge Anywhere with the World’s Smallest Charging Cable
Expires January 20, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 16% off

KEY FEATURES

Phone batteries die – it’s just a fact of life – so having a charger handy is important if you’re going to be away from your home base for awhile. Put quite simply, there is no smaller, more portable, more convenient than the inCharge. This tiny charger magnetically clips to your keychain, allowing you to plug in to any USB port on the fly for a quick charge.

“There have been countless keychain-friendly solutions for charging your smartphone, but none as perfectly tiny as the InCharge,” Gizmodo

  • Plugs into any USB port to charge your device w/ no extra cable needed
  • Snaps securely on to your keyring, backpack, & more w/ its magnetic ends
  • Made w/ an efficient, anti-tangling design
  • Thinner connector is compatible w/ more phone cases

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Length: 1.5″ when closed

Includes

  • 2 inCharge Lightning cables (black)
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