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inCharge All in One 3in1 - Ultra Portable Charging/Sync Keychain Cable Compatible with Apple iPhone/iPad/Airpods and Compatible with All Android micro usb and usb type c Devices (TPE-LIME)

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Length: Keychain charging cables are typically short for maximum portability, but it’s still important to consider the length of the cable you choose. A shorter cable will be easier to carry around on a keychain, but a longer cable may prove more practical in certain situations.

Despite the compact form, the construction feels very solid. There’s no noteworthy give whatsoever on the metal housing at the connectors, nor where the cable meets the housing. The flat nylon cable itself also feels a touch more premium than the typical rubber-insulated charging cable. The adapters on each end snap on and slide without issue, and they don’t feel like they’re going to break or snap when you pull on them.If there’s one tech item that always seems to be missing when you need it the most, it’s a cable with an appropriate connector. It’s a scenario we know all too well during the few instances when all our cables were in a tech pouch too far away. Or one of those times where you’re the only one who needs a USB C cable in a room full of Lightning connector users. Rolling Square inCharge 6 | Bringing the cable with us. One tip we’re carrying over from the inCharge 6 is to keep the adapters facing up when they’re not in use so that they don’t get in the way. Thankfully, USB C is reversible so flipping the entire cable is easy to do. For file transfers, we didn’t notice a difference between the inCharge 6 and the usual cable we use for transferring photos from our iPhone 12 Pro Max to our 15” MacBook Pro. Furthermore, there were no annoying connection dropouts or disconnects. We think the latter is a crucial aspect of any cable. The last thing you’d want during a long file transfer is it suddenly disconnecting and potentially corrupting valuable data. The first real caveat of the inCharge 6 is the length. Since it’s so compact, length was always going to be limited as expected. We use a laptop cooling pad on our MacBook Pro to keep things nice and cool, and using the inCharge 6 to connect our devices meant they hung off awkwardly at the side. Compatibility: It’s important to ensure the cable you choose is compatible with your device’s charging port. There are a few types of charging ports, including USB-C, lightning, and micro-USB.

In those situations, having a compact cable with you can be a lifesaver. But how do you carry a cable around conveniently? Rolling Square’s take on it is a keychain-style cable that blends in with your keys and other accessories. The inCharge 6’s length probably won’t wow you, nor will the scratch-prone finish. But the versatility its various connectors offer might be compelling for those looking for a cable that’s easy to carry around and just gets the job done—or even as a neat little gift idea for the techy person in your circle. Materials & Aesthetic If length isn’t an issue, then the inCharge 6 offers a ton of flexibility when it comes to connectivity. On one side, you have a Lightning/Micro USB connector with a USB C adapter, and on the other, you have a USB C that adapts to USB A. With that kind of lineup, most iOS, Android, and Windows devices are covered, with the notable exception of older devices that use Micro USB. Cons: Convenient as it might be for on-the-go charging, this cable takes longer to charge than the wall charger with Apple Watches. In addition, you may face issues with the charger not fully charging your watch or turning off on its own. It also tends to grow hot to the touch, which may prove a safety hazard. There are other situations where a short cable like the inCharge 6 may not be suitable—charging off a wall adapter that’s high off the ground without a surface for your device, for example. There are also PCs where the USB ports are in front of the case, where a short cable might not be long enough for you to place your device on a safe surface. Rolling Square inCharge 6 | But the short length can also be an issueThe one kink in the metal armor of the inCharge 6 is its finish. Our sample here gathered a lot of noticeable scratches and marks from being acquainted with our keys throughout a two-week test period. It doesn’t affect usability or performance, just the aesthetics. Whether you mind that or not, that’s down to you, but once you throw this in with a bunch of keys, expect it to get scuffed. Usage Speaking of the adapters, let’s talk about the connectors. One end has a USB C connector, while the other has a Lightning/Micro USB connector. Those, in turn, adapt into USB A and USB C, respectively. Simply put, it’s a very flexible set of options. Rolling Square inCharge 6 | Here are all of the built-in connectors. A keychain charging cable is a practical and convenient accessory that can benefit anyone who uses a mobile device. With the ability to attach them to your keyring or clip them onto your bag or purse, you’ll always have a charging when needed. Forgetting or losing your charging cable is no longer a concern, as you can simply plug your keychain cable into a USB port and charge your device anywhere. There are specialty versions, such as a keychain charging cable designed specifically for smartwatches. Some models even double as impromptu flash drives, allowing you to transfer data between your device and your computer. Not to mention that keychain charging cables are often less expensive than regular charging cables, making them a cost-effective alternative.

Cons: This cable is bulky compared to other keychain charging cables due to its extra heads and longer cable length. While nearly universal, it doesn’t always fit devices in certain covers or cases. To switch either end’s male connector between USB-A, USB-C and iPhone Lightning, you pull and rotate the main connector out of the way of the other, achieved using a hinge (see last two photos). Keychain Charger: Our Lightning, USB-C, USB and Micro USB charger cable is lightweight, portable and easy to use; The magnetic design allows you to easily snap the heads together and hang it on your keyring Cons: The connectors are too short to work with some smartphones or tablets if those devices are in a protective case or cover. The magnetic closure also isn’t as strong as it could be and pops open easily. But when the alternate connector is revealed and the hinged part is out of the way, the hinged part has nowhere to go…you can swing it to either side, but the product design fails to make this as elegant and sturdy as the rest of the cable. The piece just swings, or juts out at an awkward angle.Pros: If you st ruggle with tangled cables and multiple chargers, this near-universal cable is the solution you’ve been looking for. With five cable inputs/outputs, including USB-A and USB-C inputs and Type C, Micro USB, and IP outputs, you can easily charge any of your devices. You can also charge more than one device at a time. The magnetic attachment abilities make it more compact, and the protective cap made of silicone material keeps the input/output heads safe when not in use. The 60-watt fast charge and sync feature and 60-watt power delivery for USB-C laptops allow you to charge all your devices with just one cable. With transfer data speeds of up to 480 Mbps, you can seamlessly transfer data from your portable device to your PC or laptop while charging. The words “small and compact” don’t really seem to mix well when you think about them in relation to cables. A cable is used to connect things at a distance, so being compact sounds contradictory. But, times are changing, and so do use cases. We often find ourselves with little desk real estate, and the digital nomad lifestyle keeps us busy and on the go. It’s under circumstances like these where a forgotten data cable is a major inconvenience. Rolling Square inCharge X | Be connected when you need it by always having a cable on you. This is why we saw the value in something like Rolling Square’s inCharge 6—a compact data cable that adapts to a variety of connectors. In this review, we’ll be taking a look at an even better version: the inCharge X. It follows the same philosophy as the 6, being a keychain-able data cable with multiple connectors. But, with a serious-sounding moniker like “X,” there’s bound to be a major feature or two the inCharge 6 doesn’t have—let’s see what they are. Materials & Aesthetic Like the inCharge 6, the inCharge X also comes with a fairly healthy amount of connector options for a compact cable. At its base—that’s without any of the adaptors attached—the inCharge X is a USB C to USB C cable. One end adapts to a Lightning/Micro USB combo connector, while the other adapts to the more typical USB A connector. There’s a total of six possible combinations you can play around with, supporting most Android, iOS/iPadOS, ChromeOS, and Windows devices. Power Transfer Support: Compatible with virtually all portable devices, this universal USB cable allows you to transfer power from an USB-C phone to another phone, wireless earbuds or any other device

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