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This charging cable from Romoss can be used to charge iOS and Android devices
This charging cable from Romoss can be used to charge iOS and Android devices
The ROMOSS RoLink Hybrid Cable is heaven-sent for users who wield an iOS phone in one hand, and an Android mobile device in the other. This charging cable features a proprietary Hybrid Gemini connector, which allows the same plug to be inserted into both Lightning and micro-USB ports.
As a versatile cable, it supports iOS devices with a 2.1A output, while being capable of supporting mainstream quick-charging technology. Technologies listed include Qualcomm quick Charge, MTK Pump Express, Huawei FCP, and Samsung Fast Charge. As such, the RoLink Hybrid Cable is compatible with iPhone 5 or later, iPad 4 or later (but not the iPad Pro), iPad Nano, iPod Touch. Smartphones and tablets from Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, Meizu, and ZTE work just as well too, going by their specification sheet.
The plugs on both ends use a chromium alloy casing, while the cable uses the eco-friendly TPE flat insulation cable that protects its all-copper core. The cable itself has a length of 1m. The cables are also lab tested for durability, surviving 3,000 re-plugs of its ports and 3,000 cable flexes.
In Malaysia, there's no news about it being available yet, but you can keep an eye on the Malaysian ROMOSS Facebook, which can be found here. It looks like the official distributor for ROMOSS in Malaysia is McMillion, whose website can be found here.
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