Mcdodo CA-2010 USB-C to Lightning cable, 36W, self-winding

Mcdodo
Product code: CA-2010
Price
13.95 €

Mcdodo CA-2010 USB-C to Lightning cable, 36W, self-winding

The Mcdodo CA-2010 cable is an innovative solution for those looking for a convenient and efficient accessory for charging their devices. With a self-winding feature, the cable automatically retracts after use, eliminating the problem of tangled wires. It offers fast charging with up to 36W of power, ideal for iPhones and other devices with a Lightning port.

36W fast charging

With support for 36W fast charging technology, the Mcdodo CA-2010 cable allows you to charge your devices up to 60% in just 30 minutes. It's ideal for those who need instant charging on the go or for everyday use.

Self-winding technology

The cable is equipped with an innovative self-winding mechanism, allowing it to be easily stored without worrying about tangled wires. Magnets built into the design ensure automatic retraction after use, making it significantly easier to keep the cable neat and convenient to carry.

Durable design and reliability

The reinforced cable and solid aluminum connector housing make the Mcdodo CA-2010 resistant to everyday damage. The cable is designed for long-term use, and the 48 threads make it extremely durable, which translates into reliability in all conditions.

Charging and data synchronization

The Mcdodo cable not only charges, but also offers high-speed data transfer at 480 Mbps. So you can easily sync your devices, transfer files and enjoy the full functionality of the cable both on the go and at work.

 

Name:Mcdodo CA-2010 USB-C to Lightning cable, 36W, self-winding
Manufacturer:Mcdodo
Model:CA-2010
Material:Aluminum alloy / Nylon
Color:Black
Interface:C to L
Length:1,2m
Current:3A (36W)
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Product is not currently available in stores.
Available to order:
189 pcs
Ordering to a store 5-9 working days.
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