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Black & Silver
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Baseus2m 1.5A LED MVP USB Type-A 2.0 to Lightning Cable

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R249

Retail: R500
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At Baseus, our products are based on our users. Quality, attention to detail and intuitive designs are all aspects which we pride ourselves with.

Product Features
  • Woven nylon exterior: The durable high-quality woven nylon fabric on the exterior layer of the cable protects the wires inside the cable from common user damage.
  • Anodized aluminium shell: The aluminium shell drastically increases the durability of the connectors against wear and tear, the connector head has also gone through an anodizing process protecting them against corrosion and creates a beautiful refined finish.
  • Voltage Chip: Unlike conventional none-Apple Lightning cables, we have used a built in smart chip in the cable head allowing it to automatically adjust voltage fluctuation and create a stable voltage to safeguard against damaging the battery and motherboard of a device.
  • Durable TPU: Durable yet flexible TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) rubber ensures that the joint point where the nylon mesh meets the aluminium casing of the connectors cannot be easily damaged.
  • L shaped connector: The Apple Lightning connector has been ergonomically designed in a shape that cannot create any discomfort when pressing against the palm of a user's hand.
Product Specifications
  • 2 Meter cable length.
  • 1.5A (Amperage): Allows for a respectable charging speed.
  • USB 2.0 Speed: 480Mbps (Megabits Per Second) allows for a fast data transfer rate.
  • Apple Lightning connector.

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