This extension cord includes a few more meters of charging cord, so you don’t have to worry about the location of the outlet.
In addition, the cable also supports USB 3.2, so it can be used to easily connect to any amount of data.
A very popular item, which (of normal quality!) I was looking for for a week.
🛒Buy: 1,090 670 rub.
This is a very cool solution for covering the clock both in the connected and in the charger – especially MacBook. The extender provides a stable and fast connection, allows you to transfer data, charge and output video without delays or interruptions.
The USB 3.2 Gen2 standard provides high data transfer speeds (up to 10 GB) and power (up to 100 W). This means you can charge your devices quickly and efficiently, and transfer large amounts of data without any loss of speed at all.
The extension cord is made of quite high-quality materials: copper conductor, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) dielectric, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sheath. All this ensures decent appearance and reliability during use, protection from wear and damage.
In addition, the extension cord is also shielded, which provides decent protection from electromagnetic influences, as well as stability. This is especially important when transmitting high-definition video, where signal quality is of paramount importance.
In general, when purchasing such an extension cord, you will receive a reliable and high-quality accessory that will simplify your life and ensure a stable connection to any device. I myself order this thing specifically for a MacBook, which in a variety of offices and coworking spaces is often simply impossible to simply plug into a power outlet.
🛒Buy: 1,090 670 rub.
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