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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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The one concern I have is the plastic flip mechanism used to attach and remove the different end options can sometimes detach when switching between options. One just has to be careful it’s secured after use. 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. 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 issue Durability: Since a keychain cable is likely to be carried around and used frequently, choosing one made with high-quality materials and durable enough to withstand wear and tear is important. Look for braided nylon or reinforced plastic cables that can withstand bending, twisting, bumping, and other stresses. 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.

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. 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 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. 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.The 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 Unique Design: This universal cable cord's patented design allows you to connect any portable device to any power source for charging: USB to USB-C, USB to Lightning, USB to Micro USB, USB-C to USB-C, USB-C to Lightning and USB-C to Micro USB

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 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.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.

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 Where it counts more is how well the cable holds up against wear and tear. Our previous experience with Rolling Square’s inCharge 6 was mostly positive, with the notable exception of how the metal finish was prone to scratches. The good news is that the inCharge X fares a lot better than the 6. There are still some scratches on corners and edges, but not close to the degree that the inCharge 6 had. The TPU-reinforced, aramid fiber cable does well, too, with no fraying or looseness around the area where it meets the metal housing. The joint where the cable itself meets the head of the connector is often a point of failure for many data cables, so we’re glad to see the inCharge X’s braided nylon hold its own here. Rolling Square inCharge X | There are scratches, but not as bad as the inCharge 6’s.Something we had fun testing is the ability to charge smartphone-to-smartphone. It’s a situation most of us are familiar with: you have a topped-off battery while your buddy is running low on juice. Provided your phone supports it through its USB C port, you can charge another device on the other end. Of course, you’ll have to leave your devices connected over a short cable, but it’s better than nothing. 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).

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