Save 24% on a cable that connects to almost any smart device

It offers six connections for your charging needs.
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Connect your iPhone, iPad, Android, AirPods, and Samsung tablet to the same cable. Credit: Rolling Square

TL;DR: As of Feb. 15, the InCharge X Charging Cable is on sale for just $21.99 instead of $29 — that's 24% in savings. Choose from black, beige, or blue.


If you have multiple smart devices, odds are you’ll need a few different cable types. Between an Android phone, a Samsung tablet, and a pair of AirPods, you might need cables for USB-C, Micro, and Lightning. It’s a little impractical to carry an individual cable for each device, but you may be able to get one that can connect to all of them. 

The InCharge X is an adjustable charging cable with a unique folding design that hides different types of connectors for a ton of compatibility. You can get this multipurpose cable in black, beige, or blue for just $21.99 (reg. $29). 

One cable for almost anything 

If you need a different cable for each of your devices, it might be time to streamline. This adaptable Indiegogo-funded cable could be a simpler way to make sure you can keep your batteries high without hauling around a nest of cables. 

The InCharge X has four different connectors you can switch to simply by folding either end of the cable or snapping them back into place. Take advantage of connectors for USB-A, USB-C, Micro, and Lightning devices, and each output has the charging voltage adjusted for the safety of compatible devices. The max output is 100W when plugged into a compatible AC adapter. Data transfer is just as impressively fast with speeds reaching 480Mbps.

If one cable is carrying your whole team, then you probably don’t want it breaking halfway through the workday. The InCharge is made from tough, flexible TPU plastic, braided nylon, and aramid fiber. That’s the same plastic used to manufacture some LEGO toys, and braided nylon is used in tow ropes. Plus, at only 2.8 inches long, you might not have to worry about this cable getting tangled.

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Save 24% on a charger for most modern devices 

Connect your iPhone, iPad, Android, AirPods, and Samsung tablet to the same cable. Get the InCharge X Charging Cable in black, beige, or blue for only $21.99 (reg. $29). 

Prices subject to change. 

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