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Compatible with Apple , One For Three Rotating Wire Elbow Magnetic Charging Cable

$2.90

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Non-Apple branded products,Compatible with iPhone models

Product information:

Color: Black / red
Length: 1 meter
Power: 5V / 2.1a (2.4a)
Wire gauge: 45 / 0.08 * 2C od: 3.3mm cotton braided 16 spindles
Material: aluminum alloy + tinned copper + Cotton braided wire + rubidium magnet
Applicable devices: Android micro, apple IOS and type-C
Product features:
1. Convenient charging: high magnetic blind suction automatic calibration docking charging, one second charge, instant charging
2. Protection interface: magnetic suction plug-in free, protect the mobile phone interface
3. One line multi-purpose: support all Android micro, apple IOS and type-C models, compatible with all mobile phones
4. One hand operation: no need for traditional charging at the jack, reducing the risk of charging while driving
5. Night indication: with breathing light, you can quickly find the magnetic cord to charge the mobile phone in the dark
6. Dust proof function: the magnetic suction head acts as a dust plug


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