While USB Type-C is slowly becoming the norm, there are still plenty of devices that utilize Micro-USB. We’ve previously reviewed a couple of reversible Micro-USB options, but dodocool has something a ...
iLuv Creative Technology (www.iLuv.com) has announced a car charger and new sync cable for Apple’s Lightning pin connector that’s on the iPhone 5 and the latest iPods and iPads. Pricing ranges from ...
Everyone needs cables, whether you’re looking for a new Lightning cable for your iPhone or iPad, or an extra Micro-USB cable for your Android phone, Bluetooth speaker, or portable hard drive. You ...
With a range of products which include world travel adapters with and without USB charging capabilities, USB chargers and batteries, as well as practical charge and sync cables for today’s modern ...
There are plenty of charger and sync cables on the market, but a new innovative flexible cable called the Une Bobine has started its journey on Kickstarter and provides a new unique way to hold and ...
Hyper is out today with a new lineup of USB-C to Lightning cables that makes it convenient to keep one handy in about any scenario. The new HyperDrive Cable series includes Keychain, Lanyard, and ...
There are a lot of different charge cables out there and it's hard for any one to stand out above the rest. But the inCharge 6 tries to do that by being a 6-in-1 charge and sync cable that you can ...
Anyone who is looking for a premium synchronisation and charge cable for their Android or iOS mobile device may be interested in a new cable created by Laurens Laudowicz. The latest charging cables ...
The cables -- APS-iLA2, APS-uCA2 and APS-uCC2 -- incorporate a unique Strain Relief design. The APS-iLA2 Lightning cable is Apple MFI-certified, complete with genuine Lightning connector and ...
This post was done in partnership with The Wirecutter, a buyer’s guide to the best technology. After measuring the charging speed of nearly 50 Lightning cables (a proprietary cable made for use with ...
Long cables are only neat once – before they’re first unwrapped. Once that little cable tie is taken off, a cable is more likely to end up rats-nested than neatly coiled. Preventing that is the idea ...
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