

🧲 Snap, Charge, Go — The Magnetic Cable That Keeps You Ahead
The NetDot N. Magnetic Charging Cable Gen10 is a 6.6ft, nylon braided 2-in-1 charger compatible with USB-C and Micro-USB devices. Featuring QC 2.0 fast charging and 480 Mbps data transfer, it offers effortless one-handed magnetic connection that protects device ports and supports universal compatibility, making it an essential cable for professionals who demand convenience and durability.
| ASIN | B07MBRY8JR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,655 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #552 in USB Cables |
| Item model number | 10Micro&TC2mblack1 |
| Manufacturer | NetDot |
| Package Dimensions | 16.41 x 11.4 x 1.3 cm; 50 g |
A**R
Does the job, not great quality. Don’t expect much.
The plug that goes into the device is slanted and looks odd. It charges fine though. One would expect better quality for the price.
J**A
I absolutely love these cables and interchangeable heads. The magnets achieve a strong, secure hold and the cable easily allows for fast charging and descent data rates. I've purchased 3 sets of cabled and a few additional sets of ends as well. All my household tablets and many USB-powered devices now use them and it has saved so much wear and tear of the charging ports. No longer do I need to worry about kids pulling out wires and damaging electronics. These have saved me so much repair and replacement of toys and tablets that they are well well worth the cost!
C**T
These things do what they say they do - charge your phone without undue wear and strain on the device's Micro USB socket. Goldilocks magnets: The strength of the magnets will always be a compromise. Given that phones only weigh a few ounces and are often slippery as all get out, a magnet weak enough to not pull a phone off a tabletop would be so weak that the cable would fall off of its own weight. On the other hand, a magnet strong enough that you would never accidentally pop the cable off using the phone in your car would grip tightly enough to be an annoyance or potentially damage your Micro USB jack. These tread the middle ground pretty well. If I grab the phone off the nightstand, the cable drops away without yanking the phone out of my hand. But I have to be a wee bit careful in the car. Nice wire: The fabric-sheathed cable is a lot more flexible and generally nicer than the usual stiff vinyl-clad ones. Good, if unusual customer service: At first, my cables didn't work with my Samsung phone. Customer service takes place over a Facebook Messenger conversation. A nice fellow with less than perfect English answered my query in about 18 hours. There was about 12 to 18 hours between each message and its response. In the context of live chat, that's pretty poky, but in the context of email, it's blazing fast. So, a bit odd, but actually quite pleasant. Samsung issue resolved: Two of the three cables in my original order didn't work on my Samsung Galaxy S7. In the course of my conversation with customer service, the rep asked if I had tried all three cables. I hadn't. In the interest of due diligence, I tried the third cable. And it worked fine! The issue was, apparently, that when I put the adapters in the phone's Micro USB socket, I did so by just pressing the adapter in with my fingertip. Apparently, the soft pad of my fingertip didn't transmit enough pressure to seat the adapter fully in the jack. When I went back to test the remaining cable, for no conscious reason, I used the connector on the cable to push in the adapter and - voila - a working connection! Knowing this, I had no further issues on either Galaxy S7 phones or my Samsung Tab S tablet. The customer service guy said that they had encountered issues with Samsung jacks being "quite tight" before. Data transfer works fine: I haven't tested for throughput, but file transfer and Android Auto both work OK. It doesn't make any difference which side of the connector you use. (Early versions of these cables only worked with the connector in one direction, according to some Amazon listings.) The little adapter is tricky: I used a pair of needlenose pliers (my multitool, actually) to - very carefully - pull the adapter straight out of the phone. My phone case makes getting a fingernail or tool under the edge of the adapter impossible. Be careful not to break the magnet. It's pretty brittle. Yup. I broke one. Plastic-jawed needlenoses might be the way to go. (He says in hindsight.) By the time you get enough cables, you'll have a few spare adapters. You need more of these than you think: Since you can't switch back and forth in the blink of an eye with ordinary cables, you'll need one of these cables for each place you charge your phone. In my wife's and my case, for two phones, that means two nightstands, two desks, two portable battery pack chargers, and three cars, Or nine cables. Throw in a couple of tablets and you're up to a dozen or so. Be forewarned. So I'm darn glad these are priced reasonably. Just sayin'. <Oops. Edit to fix "MicroSD" which I somehow managed to type all the way through the review when I meant "Micro USB" Sorry 'bout that.>
M**A
No incluía los conectores usb c como viene en la publicidad qué es lo que más necesitaba, tendré que devolverlo.
I**O
I hate micro-usb cables. One little tweak on it and it's ruined. Unfortunately, my tablet uses one. This cord was the solution. These cables don't tweak, they just disconnect. Mind you, it's not the fastest, and it's not the easiest thing to use the device while charging, but those are minor quibbles. Solved my problem perfectly.
T**Y
I love these magnetic charging cables! It makes it so easy to connect them to your phone. The only drawback to them is that the plug that goes in the phone is held VERY tightly, and if you want to just use a standard USB plug, it is hard to remove. Also, you grow to depend on the connector type, and if you're somewhere where they don't have these, as most don't, then you have to remove the unique plug. I find I'm unable to pull it out with my bare fingers and have to use pliers. Otherwise, great product! You just touch the two ends together and "click", they're connected. But you have to make sure they STAY connected, since it is not as tight a connection as if you had a regular USB type cable.
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