
This is a really good cable if you are planning a trip or just want the cable to work with almost any phone. The first thing to note is that this cable is made of nylon fiber, so it's a pretty durable cable. It doesn't bend easily, and the neck doesn't look like it's going to wear out anytime soon. The standard neck for both ends is type c. I wouldn't recommend using it as a Mac charger as I'm not sure if it will work and could damage your Mac. There is a USB-A adapter on one end and a micro-USB and lightning adapter on the other. The adapters are pretty strong and secure so you don't have to worry about them being easily pulled out. This cable is great because you charge and transfer data. Data transfer is pretty decent, but it varies from device to device. I will say that type c to type c is a faster approach. If you're using a USB-A adapter, please note that it's USB 2.0 only (based on the 4 pins I can see). It's not 3.0, so you won't get faster transfer speeds. The cable is quite long, giving you 6.6 feet so you can get a little farther from the charging port. The cool thing is that the included zip tie looks like it's made out of leather (probably polyurethane) so you end up with a pretty strong zip tie. It holds the cables well. The black color also does not get dirty compared to other colors. All in all, this cable is great if you want both transfer and charging capabilities. There were no connection problems with adapters either. All adapters are attached to the cable with a cable tie. There is no way to remove it without cutting it. The cable also supports fast charging, but remember that it all depends on the charging port you use.

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