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This is the only charge cable you need

If you own any mobile devices, you also know that there are tons of different charging cables available. You may also know that smartphones, tablets, notebooks, and even portable consoles don’t always support the same power cable. However, what if you could buy a charging cable that could support all of your devices, no matter what kinds of power ports they might have?

That is what the new Xpower DoubleMag 2-Ways Magnetic Cable is all about. This is the first magnetic cable with two-way charging support. It has magnetic connectors on each end, along with a wide variety of connection adapters, so no matter what phone, tablet or other product you have, it will be able to power up your mobile device.

The connection adapters include standard USB, USB Type-C, Lightning and microUSB ports. The adapters can be mixed and match on each end of the DoubleMag 2-Ways Magnetic Cable so you will never have to get a clumsy power cord adapter ever again. There’s even an LED light adapter that you can use to put some extra light on the subject.

In addition, because the power adapters connect magnetically to the cable, you never have to worry about your power cord getting ripped out of your smartphone or tablet’s socket. If that kind of situation happens, the cable just disconnects smoothly from the power adapter connected to the device.

However, the Xpower DoubleMag 2-Ways Magnetic Cable offers owners very strong connections. It uses superior N38 grade neodymium magnets on each end, and they are capable of holding objects up to 500g. Therefore, there’s no worry that your device will drop out of the cable connection.

At the same time, the power adapters make it easier to connect the magnetic cable to your phone, tablet or notebook. There’s no more fumbling around with trying to connect the cable to your phone. Just put the adapter inside, and the cable magnetically connects with just one hand. In addition, the nylon material in the cable is very durable and is designed to bend over 30,000 times.

Finally, the Xpower DoubleMag 2-Ways Magnetic Cable support fast charging technologies, including Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 3.0. That allows it to charge up supported devices up to 10 times faster compared to standard cables. Add it all up, and the Xpower DoubleMag 2-Ways Magnetic Cable will be the only such cable you may ever need again.



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