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The A.S Magnetic Charging Cable is a versatile 3-in-1 fast charging and data sync solution featuring 18W QC 2.0/3.0 support, a 360° rotating magnetic tip for ultimate convenience, and durable braided nylon construction. Compatible with Micro USB, USB-C, and i-Product devices, it offers high-speed data transfer up to 480Mbps and enhanced magnetic strength to ensure a secure connection. Designed for professionals on the go, it includes multiple cable lengths, dustproof tips, and a cable organizer for a tidy workspace.








| Number of Items | 4 |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Shape | Round |
| Color | Black |
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
| Specification Met | CE, FCC |
| Recommended Uses For Product | First, insert the magnetic head into the charging port of your phone or other device. Next, plug the other end of the charging cable into a power adapter. When you need to charge your device, simply bring the charging cable close to the device’s charging port, and the magnetic head will automatically attach to the port and begin charging. To disconnect the charging cable, gently pull out the magnetic head. Please note that the magnetic force of the magnetic charging cable can be quite strong, so when disconnecting the cable, please gently pull it out to avoid damaging the device’s charging port. Also, be sure to avoid keeping the magnetic cable in contact with magnetic objects to prevent affecting the charging effect. |
| Maximum Current | 2 Amps |
| Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabytes Per Second |
| Number of Pins | 5 |
| Wattage | 18 watts |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Additional Features | 5Pin Magnetic Charging Cable, Data Transfer, Durable Nylon Braided Cord, Led Light, Dustproof, Non-tangled |
| Compatible Phone Models | Wireless keyboards/Digital Cameras/Camcorders/Bluetooth Speakers/MP3 Players/Hard drives/Portable Charger/Windows Notebooks/GPS device, For LG G4/G3/G2,LG G3/G3 Stylus/G2/V10/K10,LG V10,LG Optimus,LG Flex 2, PS4/Xbox/PS Vita/E, HTC One A9,HTC ONE M9/M8/E8,One Remix,HTC Desire 626/626S, HTC One M7/M8/M9/M9+/A9/E8, For Microsoft Lumia 430/435/532/535/540/550/640/640 XL/650, BlackBerry Z10,NOKIA Lumia Series, NOKIA X Series, galaxy S7, S7 edge, S6 edge, S6, S5, S4, S3, Note 6, Note 5, Note 4, Note 3, J8, J7, J6, J5, J4, j4 plus, j3v, j3, Smartphone |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C, Micro USB, i-Product, USB Type A |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Compatible Devices | Mouse, Power Bank, Earphones, Smartphone, Speaker |
K**R
Good connection
The charging cables come in three lengths. So far, I have only used the medium length. There are nine magnetic connectors. 3 micro USB, 3 USB C, and 3 Lightning. So far, I have only used the micro USB connectors.I have some Lightning and USB C connected devices. Because it doesn't matter what side you use, they are infinitely easier to use than micro USB connectors. Micro USB has to have the correct orientation; they are a "fitted" connector. Many newer rechargeable devices use USB C connectors simply because they are so much easier.I personally have lots of older, perfectly functional devices that use a micro USB connector. Headphones, bluetooth keyboards, etc. However, my eyesight and manual dexterity have deteriorated dramatically with age. Depending on the device and its charging socket configuration, it can be pretty frustrating (not to mention time-consuming) to use micro USB connectors to charge them up.One such device is my beloved Logitech K811 bluetooth keyboard that I use with my Mac Mini. I had such a bad time charging this keyboard that I loosened the embedded micro USB socket. Thereafter, whenever I fumbled plugging the cable so it would charge overnight, I was never sure whether it would do its thing. Several times I lost my keyboard during the day because the charging connection was poor the night before. I thought I might have to discard the keyboard.These cables and their magnetic connectors cleared up that issue right away. Now, my K811 has incredibly reliable charging. Given the fine results I got with my keyboard, I used up the final micro USB connectors on my old bluetooth earbuds— the old kind with wires connecting them. I use these earbuds to listen to the television so I don't disturb the neighbors (did I mention I was deaf, too?)So, my only issue with these cables and their magnetic plugs is that they did not include sufficient micro USB connectors. I would gladly trade in the USB C and Lightning connectors for more micro USBs.
C**Y
Fast
Cables are fast charging. No problems charging my phone with a fast charging block. Fits very snugly and isn't a loose magnet
S**A
Fast charge, weak magnet
This charging set is good. Not great, but good enough for the price. The reason it's not "great" is that the magnet isn't very strong and tends to disconnect on it's own sometimes. But I love the various cord lengths and that the set includes adapter heads for different types of devices. And there are colors other than black.
J**.
These are decent
My wife and I bought these so we wouldn't hollow out the charging ports on our phones. I also wanted a way to standardize my chargers as I have an Android phone for my personal phone, and an Apple device for my work phone. Having the multiple tips to fit to one cable was/is very handy.The cable lengths were fine. We put the longest ones next to our beds so we could hook our phones up at night. I put the medium length ones in the vehicles. And I put the short ones on a portable charger we have.The magnetic rings around the inserts can be problematic. We've had one break after the phone was dropped. Not a ding against the build quality, but something to keep in mind. What did become an issue is that we've had to clean the cable ends and the inserts a couple times. Small bits of magnetic debris can accumulate on the magnetic ends. These bits can cause a loose or poor connection.You'll also want to ensure your device is laying flat and the cord is somewhat supported. We've had a couple nights where the phone was hanging over the edge of the nightstand and the cable dropped down, losing connection. I would say fault in this situation is 80% on us as the end user. Once we knew about it, we were able to make sure we didn't do it again.We chose these because the oval shape appeared to work better with phone cases than the round versions we saw. In truth, these have worked fairly well with phone cases. I've hollowed out one case, but had several others that worked fine.Overall, these are a little pricey but they worked very well. Over a year later and I'm still using these daily. They've kept dirt out of my phone's charging port and are still holding up well.
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