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This cable can connect to almost any smart device, and it's 43% off

Oct 12, 2023Oct 12, 2023

TL;DR: As of Feb. 6, the InCharge X Max charging cable(opens in a new tab) is on sale for only $21.99 instead of $39 — that's a savings of 43%.

It's hard to avoid needing multiple cables for your different types of devices. You might have an Android phone, a Samsung tablet, and AirPods and need USB-C, Micro USB, and Lightning cables for each of them. If you want to cut down on the cable clutter, you could just get it all done in one. The InCharge® X Max is a 100W Charging Cable with a unique folding connector design that lets you configure it for a ton of different devices. This multipurpose cable(opens in a new tab) is on sale for just $21.99 (reg. $39).

Whether you’re at home or traveling, it's not exactly convenient to bring along a different cable type for each of your devices. The InCharge Charging Cable has connectors for USB-A, USB-C, Micro, and Lightning devices. Depending on the cable configuration and AC adapter, you could get up to 100W ultra-fast charging(opens in a new tab). Switch to Lightning for 18W iPhone fast charging.

Transferring files between devices without an internet connection doesn't have to be frustrating. This cable can also get up to 480Mbps transfer speed, and you can connect almost any smart device.

If you’re relying on one cable for all your devices, it may need to stand up to some real wear and tear. The InCharge is made from tough TPU plastic, braided nylon, and aramid fiber. TPU plastic is the same stuff often used in the making of sporting goods and wear-resistant shoes because it's flexible and hard(opens in a new tab) to break. That same stuff is reinforcing your charger cable.

Need a new charger for your phone? Or for your AirPods, iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch? The InCharge® X Max(opens in a new tab) can do it all, and you can get one for $21.99 (reg. $39).

Prices subject to change.

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