Jupio CableBuddy Multicable 6-in-1

Key Features
- 6-in-1 Charging Cable: Includes USB, Type-C, Micro-USB and Lightning connectors. Capable of both charging and data sync.
- Handy and portable: Carry the CableBuddy with you anywhere as it fits neatly on your key ring. Perfect for home or office use, or as a convenient travel partner.
- Variety of devices: Fits various PCs, cameras, smartphones, tablets and more!
- UNCONDITIONAL WARRANTY: Extensive 3-Year no-nonsense warranty
OVERVIEW
The Jupio CableBuddy is the super handy 6-in-1 USB cable that is small enough to attach to your key ring, yet versatile enough to power your device anywhere you go! The CableBuddy is equipped with multiple USB connections on both sides of the cable, making no less than 6 different combinations possible. Unlike similarly priced cables, the CableBuddy is capable of both charging and data transmission! 1. USB Type-A to Micro-USB 2. USB Type-A to USB Type-C 3. USB Type-A to Lightning 4. USB Type-C to Micro-USB 5. USB Type-C to USB Type-C 6. USB Type-C to Lightning Note: you can find the Micro-USB connector on the rear side of the lightning connector, just twist the cable around to reveal it!
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| Connector Type | <b>Connector End 1:</b><br> Lightning Male<br> Micro-USB Male<br> USB Type-C Male<br> <b>Connector End 2:</b><br> USB Type-A Male<br> USB Type-C Male |
- CableBuddy 6-In-1 Keyring Cable
- Jupio 3 Year Limited Warranty
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