While the proliferation of devices has made life easier in innumerable ways, it's also introduced new inconveniences, not the least of which is ensuring you've got all the cable you need to keep your gear charged. The InCharge X Max keeps you powered up with a cable that's a charging multi-tool.
Available both singly and in a two-pack, the InCharge X Max builds on one of the most successful cable projects in the crowdfunding world, the InCharge keychain cable.
The cable itself is five feet long and can be tightly coiled without damage, with a weight of 3.1 ounces, so it can be thrown into any kit easily. That's backed up by rugged construction that uses aramid fiber reinforced with nylon for increased resistance to heat, bending, and chemicals; braided copper wire for maximum flexibility and throughput; and TPU guards for the cable to provide added strength.
When you look at the ends of the cable, you'll notice you can pop open the tabs on either end to find another underneath. This gives you six different charging configurations to fit any need, from Apple devices to USB-C to legacy devices. The metal frames ensure each plug is sturdy and can take the abuse of daily charging dishes out.
The braided copper offers up to 480 Mbps data transfer to quickly transfer files and support quick charging, including 100W from USB-C to USB-C and up to 18W for iPhone. It can even charge one USB-C device from another, and it can charge devices from a laptop while syncing files.
Keeping your phone, tablet, laptop, watch, and so on charged shouldn't be a chore. This multi-port charging cable helps you keep powered up for $21.99 43% off the $39 MSRP. Or get a two-pack for $39.99 and save 48%.
Prices subject to change.
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