That title pretty much says it all; ZUS Kevlar USB cable might just be the last ever cable you’ll need? The company guarantees you a lifetime warranty on the cable. They’re that confident in their product! We all have plenty of USB cable for connecting all of our digital devices, from your smartphone, tablet, to all the gadgets you have. Last year I got to review a similar product Fusechicken TITAN M cable (micro USB), wich you can read on AndroidColiseum.
Now we have Nonda with the ZUS Kevlar cable for USB-C and microUSB devices. The ZUS Cable is Kevlar reinforced for superior strength. What is Kevlar? It’s a material that bulletproof vests are made of. It’s the stuff that allowed Curiosity to survive 65,000 pounds of force on its descent to Mars. With Kevlar, the ZUS Cable can handle being crushed or tossed around.
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Convinced yet?
Let’s take a look at how the cable was designed:
In the test that was conducted by the German lab, the cable lasted 50% more than other brands such as Belkin. The cable was bent well over 15 000 times and still worked as if it was new.
The cable respects the current specification when it comes to USB implementation, this is also true for the USB-C version of the cable, it does include the proper 56k Ohm resistor.
The cable offers a tangle free experience and a far-reaching 4ft long cable that should give you enough length to reach anywhere you need. The flat 90-degree angle design of the USB allows for a perfect fit in tight locations. Whether you make use of the cable in your car, the house, office or simply on the go in your pockets, the ZUS Kevlar cable is the perfect friend to have around.
This is the perfect cable for me while I’m on the go or when traveling. I’m really impressed with the quality, durability and let’s not forget, the ability to charge your device. One more thing you need to know, you can also do high-speed data transfer to your pc, tablet or OTG capable devices
This is more than enough for the average user and at $15 for a piece of this cable, this might just be “IT”. You can take a look at what they have to offer directly on the Indiegogo page.
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