Technology
This super sturdy charging cable is on sale for less than $20
TL;DR: Charge three devices at once with the Supercord 3-in-1 charging cable for $19.99, a 45% savings as of July 20.
Even with all the advancements happening with wireless charging tech, they’re still not perfect.
Wireless chargers require stability, and you have to ensure that the device is lined up with the sweet spot for refueling to take place. Good luck doing that when you’re rushing from point A to point B.
Hence the case for the good ‘ol wired charger. And if you want one that lets you do away with cord spaghetti, the Supercord is designed to fix that very problem.
True to its name, the Supercord allows you to fast charge up to three devices at once, no matter if the device is Apple or Android. (It doesn’t play favorites.) In fact, it has three interchangeable connectors — MicroUSB, USB-C, and Lightning — making it compatible with your entire tech collection.
Unlike most cables that are notorious for breaking after only a few months of use, the Supercord is specially woven with defense-grade fibers, enhancing its durability and flexibility. It even boasts fire-resistant PVC to protect the built-in circuit board and chipset. It’s pretty long, too — with a length of over three feet, you no longer have to park yourself beside an outlet just to charge and scroll at the same time.
Snag the Supercord on sale for $19.99 for a limited time.
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