
Customers are delighted by the 4' USB-to-Micro USB cable's durability and high-quality construction, with many praising its toughness and long-lasting performance. The cable's length is also frequently cited as a positive attribute, proving convenient for users. Positive feedback consistently highlights the cable's robust build and superior quality compared to other options.
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My mom uses a motorized scooter and has a bad habit of running over her charging cables. Also, the angle she holds them at, sometimes causes the connections to fray. This cable seems tough enough to handle her very heavy scooter rolling over it. The reinforced connectors don't bend in awkward ways, so fraying shouldn't be an issue. Highly recommended to anyone needing a tougher than usual cable
Posted by cyranodebarkeep
Every cord I purchase break's one way or another either the wires short out or the little metal thing gets loose and start's wobbling so it doesn't charge. But this cord is super tough and durable. It's made of this bendy material so the wires won't short out because it's been bent to many times. And the little metal plug is made of this really super string metal. I have actually accidentally ran over this cord with my car the other day and it's stI'll in perfect condition.
Posted by BeeMcCullah
I bought this on a whim, as I lost a couple of usb cables to short circuits. I use this to charge my phone over night, which is also my alarm clock. So the big heavy phone sometimes gets knocked off its perch by a cat, etc. And this cable stands up to that kind of dropping or twisting, etc. It is more expensive, but it claims to last forever - at least compared to normal cables and it does seem to be tougher, stronger, etc.
Posted by tspnyc