I like how you guys went small and convenient --- that the biggest problem with the larger charges is that it's bulky ... for a quick pinch of juice this is perfect... great corporate gift idea and branding item.
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I've been in electronics since 2012, runs an electronics company and flies in & out China frequently and understand this market enough to comment on this.
This isnt MFI certified, read more here about MFI (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MF...), you can literally get this off streets in Asia for $1-$2. Don't want to comment too much, but I believe it's not fair to promote non MFI cable to Apple users here.
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Yes, I agree, I had this one too, it's working but not durable. The magnet on my both (Lightning & USB), unstick after after a few use.
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What's the 'key' difference between this and the inCharge, which I bought almost 2 years ago?
@deec_nj I am familiar with incharge. Our cable is not only similar to incharge but 100's of other Chinese cables.
As I mentioned before, we took a look at existing products on the market and the flaws that they have such as weak magnets, breaking apart after minimal use and showing up with a not compatible with iphone errors and we improved them and created Zuo.
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@jonasalmut gotcha, thanks for the clarification! Do you have a USB-C connector in the works?
@mirmayne I personally don't have an Android smartphone but if you look closely there are actually two pictures of the Android cable, including the main picture on the product page.
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