Apple’s MagSafe charging cable was brilliant, designed so it would release if someone accidentally tripped on the cable. For reasons unknown, Apple abandoned this ideas, but now the EVRI Magnetic Tip USB Cable is here to save the day. It works with USB-C devices like the MacBook and iPad Pro, and it’s on sale for $26.95 in the Apple World Today Deals Shop.
We spend almost all day browsing through our phones and laptops…and these devices don’t last that long unless you charge ’em. This EVRI Magnetic Tip USB Cable changes the charging game. It supports up to 100W charging power for USB-C powered MacBooks, notebooks, Nintendo Switch, smartphones, and tablets. It also allows fast data transfer with up to 480mbps rate. With its breakaway magnetic tip, it prevents your MacBook and other devices from tumbling when tripped over. It’s also fully reversible so you won’t find the right side to connect. Truly convenient!
Supports up to 100W charging power for both USB-C PD or standard 5V USB-C
Allows up to 480mbps data transfer
Breakaway magnetic feature prevents device from tumbling when tripped over
Fully reversible & supports both power and data transfer when connected either side
Broad compatibility on USB-C powered MacBook, notebooks, Nintendo Switch, smartphones & tablets
Specs
Color: black
Materials: metal
Cable length: 39.37″ (1m)
Weight: 0.97 oz
Input: USB C
Output: magnetic USB C (Up to 100W)
Data transfer rate: 480mb/s
Magnetic tip
Durable & convenient
Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Get one today!
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