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Aukey High Performance Nylon Micro USB Cable 1.2 meter
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Review of the AUKEY CB-AM1 High Performance Nylon Micro USB Cable
The Durable Micro USB Solution for Legacy Devices
This micro usb cable delivers fast charging and reliable data transfer in a premium braided nylon design, offering exceptional durability for older devices that still use Micro USB connections.
Key Features:
✔ Braided Nylon Design - 10x more durable than standard plastic cables
✔ Fast Charging - Thicker copper wires for 20% faster charging
✔ Universal Compatibility - Works with all Micro USB devices
✔ Tangle-Free - Woven sleeve prevents knots and twists
✔ Extended Lifespan - Reinforced stress points withstand daily use
Specifications:
Feature | Specification |
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Connector Type | USB-A to Micro USB |
Charging Speed | Up to 2.4A |
Data Transfer | USB 2.0 (480Mbps) |
Cable Length | 1.2m (4ft) |
Jacket Material | Braided nylon |
Compatibility | All Micro USB devices |
Why Choose This Over Standard Cables?
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Military-Grade Durability - Outlasts flimsy plastic micro usb cable options
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Faster Charging - Optimized power delivery for quicker charges
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Universal Fit - Works with older Android phones, cameras, speakers, etc.
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Tangle-Free - Braided design stays neat and organized
FAQ Section
Q: What is a Micro USB cable?
A: It's an older connector type (different from modern type c charger) used for many older devices.
Q: Is Micro USB the same as C?
A: No - micro usb is larger and slower than USB-C (usb type c).
Q: Are Micro USB cables obsolete?
A: While being phased out for usb c cable, many devices still need micro usb cable connections.
Q: What devices use Micro USB?
A: Older Android phones, Bluetooth speakers, cameras, and more (before type c cable became standard).
Q: What's the difference between Micro USB and regular USB?
A: Micro USB is smaller and used for charging, while regular USB (type c to usb) is larger for computers.
Note: While newer devices use usb c charger, this cable remains essential for older electronics needing micro usb connections.