These cables are ideal for reducing the stress on connectors and cables. The buttons even fit my partner's LG phone, which no classic cable can. He must use supports to keep the other cables in the correct position for charging, otherwise the battery will die or not charge. This caused at least some morning alarms to fail due to a dead battery. Now he can just plug the cable into the always-on button without paying attention and being sure that his phone is charging. It also solved the problem of cords being yanked out of the units because one of our cats walked over and got caught on the cord. It would be worse if the cables remained connected and the devices fell to the ground. The magnetic connection on them is strong enough to allow normal movement while using the device, but elegantly releases with a slight tug. Usually we "bend" the end of the cable at the key and then disconnect it to avoid pulling the key. An unexpected bonus was the ability to glue the cable ends to ferrous metal when not in use. Small but good for keeping cords in place and less tempting for cats. The lighted ends make it easier to find, which is very helpful in the car. I taped the light to the cord that I use by my bedside. Blue light penetrates the darkness, but that's by no means a disadvantage. This type of cable, like manual transmissions, is less common, so fewer people will ever ask for a loan. This particular product does not allow data transfer and makes no such claims. There are other models of magnetic charging cables that you can use to transfer data. Not all are interchangeable.
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