I live in a house with Android and Apple products. I am an Android user and she is an Apple user. We meet in the middle and use Nintendo Switches, and as an added bonus, I use Bluetooth headphones and speakers. Availability of ports on devices: -- Nintendo Switch x2 (USB C) -- iPhone (light) -- LG Phone (USB C) -- LG Bluetooth Headphones (USB Micro) -- Wonderboom Speaker (USB Micro) -- HP Notebook (USB C) - Macbook Pro (USB C) to name a few. We only have 4 cables. This has the advantage that we don't have to think about the charging cable for any of our devices in the car. We only have two cables in the car and they can charge any device. They're also pretty solid with a braided cable and the connectors are pretty solid too. The only immediate downside is that the magnetic bits sometimes get stuck in the tip of the connector because they're magnetic, but I've found that a toothbrush cleans them. If that's the price to pay for using them and being able to charge all sorts of devices around our house more easily, then so be it.
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