Good USB cables are hard to come by, at least when it comes to the cables included with many tech devices. It's rare to find one that is durable, can charge up to 2A (or more), and syncs data. And when we do – those are the keepers! There's little reason to hang on to sub-standard USB cables once you own a select, quality few. Or even at all.
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If you've been thinking about upgrading a new or replacement cable, you've probably been overdue for it. So check out these latest USB cables that are currently funding on Kickstarter!
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