Reach Cable's 10 Iphone/Ipad Charging Cord Review!
Also have a quick review for you tonight!
I am the MASTER at killing Iphone and Ipad cables. I don't know how the hell I destroy them so much. But, I'm really terrible with them and am constantly looking for replacements. The ones I get at my bodega seriously only last me days, maybe a couple weeks. The ones from Duane Reade, I'll get maybe a month or two out of.
Another issue I have is that many of these cords are WAY, WAY to short. I can't even attempt to use my phone from certain outlets in my house. Especially when I am trying to read and charge before bed. So. Annoying.
So, when the opportunity to jump on trying and reviewing a charging cord that may cover all my damages came along- I couldn't NOT take the opportunity!
A couple things about Reach Cable's charging cord. First, its 10 feet long. Now, I normally don't need 10 feet. Maybe like 5 or 6 feet would be doable for me. But, I really like having the mobility to function like a human being while charging as opposed to being tether to a wall.
The cord is compatible with Iphones 5's and 6's, Ipads, and newer Ipods. Which I have all 3 of. So, the makes like easy.
And finally, and MOST IMPORTANTLY (for me) this is a durable cable. The actual wire is encased in a durable, braided- almost rope like- fabric. It's not as flimsy and mobile as typical ichargers. But I don't mind. Because it hasn't broken. My god! A Raina-proof charger. Didn't think that was possible.
Honestly, I've only been using this cable for a month. And time is the true teller of whether or not this cord can withstand my incompetence. But for now, it has made me VERY happy!
If you are interested in checking out Reach Cables's Iphone/Ipad Charging Cord, you can check it out on Amazon:
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