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The only charging cable you’ll ever need to avoid tangling nightmares (and it’s cheap)

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I can hear you now. “Oh no, Adrian’s talking about cables again. What’s exciting about cables?” Well, I share your skepticism. We’re long past the days of talking about a cable just because it manages to last longer than the one Apple included with the iPhone. They have to bring something new to the table. Well, this one does. 

On the face of it, this looks like any ordinary, well-made cable. It can carry up to 100W of power, the connectors are robust and have very good strain relief, and it’s nylon braided so it resists snagging. 

It also comes in a variety of colors, from the traditional black, stylish blue, and, my favorite, bright blaze orange. Just the color I need to make sure it doesn’t get lost in the bottom of my backpack. It’s built tough too, with the cord and connectors designed to withstand 10,000 bends and plug-ins.  

Easy, tangle-free self-wrapping.

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But what makes this cable different are the magnets built into its length at regular intervals. These magnets seek out each other and, as if by magic, curl the cable up automatically. You can easily make small coils. You can make big curls, or small curls. 

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And it works very well. One concern I had was whether keeping the cable curled up would cause it to heat up when pushing the 100W maximum power through it.  Nope. I had mine running my MacBook Pro all day the other day, mostly curled up, and it stayed completely cool. 

For those who need to transfer data, just be aware that the cable tops out at 480MB/s, so don’t use it to hook up to a Thunderbolt drive. 

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I’ve tried a few different magnetic cables over the years, and this is my favorite (so far). Many of the other self-wrapping cables are much thicker than regular cables, and that makes them somewhat unwieldy. At any rate, I’ll be taking this on my impending travels, and it’ll be coming along with me after that. 

The Statik MagStack Pro and 6-foot lengths

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