6-Pack: Statik GloBright 360 Universal Magnetic LED Charging Cables
- Your choice of 3-foot cords or 6-foot cords.
- Interchangeable magnetic heads make any device a magnetically-charging device.
- It’s a six-pack!
- Can it make a margarita? It can make your USB-powered blender significantly more versatile, maybe.
Not a Flying Car Though
The future is now.
At least with respect to charging convenience.
Oh, and also only if you kind of make the future be now by buying a six-pack of these cords.
Because in the year 2024, you really ought to be able to just plunk a magnetically connected cord near the port of whatever device you need to charge and have the rest take care of itself, yet somehow we still go through the day with all manner of incompatible plugs, lint-filled ports, and ultra-temperamental “wireless” charging setups.
Unacceptable.
It’s kind of like how you need to put a piece of tape over the safety mechanism on your nail gun to let you blast your plywood into place from three feet away (Lawyer’s Note: don’t). Obviously the thing should do exactly that right out of the box, but there are some extra steps you have to take if you really want to live your best life, nailgun-wise.
Anyway, it’s easy to miss the boat on how to actually get the best use out of these, so we’ll go ahead and spell it out. Even though it seems like the point here is just that each cord has several interchangeable heads that allow you to always have the right plug for whatever you’re trying to charge, there’s actually slightly more to it than that—you can leave the plug part in your device all the time.
So instead of swapping heads around, you just stick the right one inside your phone or your tablet or whatever, and then you reconnect the severed charging cable with a satisfying magnetic plunk whenever you want to charge. Brilliant! (Lawyer’s Note: yes, this is fine. Carry on.)
So the long and the short of it is that all cords and all devices should just work this way all the time, but thanks to the innovation and hustle of the good people at Statik you can get a generally similar experience without waiting for a technologically utopian future. Instead, you enjoy it in our technologically mediocre present.
Oh and speaking of the long and the short of things, there’s a long cord and a short cord. Your choice—three feet or six.
Be the rad tech that you want to see in the world. (It’s not usually this affordable!)