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One of the simplest, most convenient features of many laptops is the magnetic snap-and-charge plug. Patterned after that same technology, these new, third-generation Plugies for Android and iOS allow for quick one-handed charging of your smart devices Read More
The best use case for these awesome cables is actually for charging accessories that mostly stays on your desk: wireless keyboards, wireless mice, tablets, battery packs, USB LED torches, Bluetooth headphones, game controllers, and soooo much more. Once you start charging them with Plugies, you will start wanting to add it to every USB accessory you own. It saves you from the annoyance of plugging the micro USB port the right way a thousand times every month.
Many folks would buy only one cable and use it for their phones, but imo that's not the best use case as it does not support quick charge, and it gets annoying if you want to borrow a charger while out. They come loose easily when you move around.
I miss these cables. As anyone who has bought magnetic usb cables would know, there are no standards and therefore these plugs come in numerous confusing "versions", shapes and sizes.
The very original design was packaged and sold by HKW in Japan years ago, and these Plugies had been consistent and use the same design with a centered row of 5 pins, so they are all backwards compatible.
So buy a handful of these and equip it on all your home accessories, before they are all sold out forever.
Would not recommend. You've got to get the magnet lined up just right for it to make a connection. A slight breeze will screw it up. This means that you can leave your phone to charge and come back in a few hours to find it hasn't charged at all. And forget about trying to transfer data for the same reason, the connection will break. And forget about trying to use your phone while it is charging.
This was a major disappointment. Since maglock chargers already exist for other products I didn't think I was rolling the dice on some "new untested" tech, and so I was very surprised at how crappy this one was.