Wireless magnetic force - Green Juneng&ZTE magnetic suction data line
Wireless magnetic force - Green Juneng&ZTE magnetic suction data line

Want to find a suitable data cable for your IOS device? Everyone knows that the charging port of the iPhone can be plugged in front and back, but have you tried plugging it in with one hand? Have you ever thought about experiencing a new way of charging? Then this model I introduce below will not disappoint you. Let's try the Green Giant&ZTE Magnet Data Cable! I believe that children who have used Apple's MAC BOOK will never forget the magnetic charging connector, and this data cable is also designed like that, but it seems to be more flexible and easy to use! Now let's follow Mumu's footsteps and change the charging posture to charge the iPhone!

The packaging of the green giant&zte magnetic suction data line is very simple, after all, it is just a data line!

When I opened the package, I found that there was also a sticker for Lei Feng to try out. It was really everywhere!  

The main body and accessories are arranged orderly. oh It is my favorite knitting thread material, anti winding and durable! The last data cable of this material was tortured by me for half a year, but it didn't break. Finally, it was replaced because it was lost!  

The whole family comes here, dear, it is really just a data line! So there are not so many things!  

Next, let's look at the product details. First of all, we can clearly see that the main body of the data line also comes with a silicone storage belt. This small detail is really intimate, and I like it!  

It can be seen that the data line is of great workmanship, and there are many places where metal should be used, which should be the first of its kind. The USB port is also gold plated.

Although the magnetic port is small, the metal design does not pull down, and there is a gold-plated metal ring. It's eye-catching. Turn around and see a row of metal wires. The hole is actually an LED light, which can directly judge the charging condition through the color!

The magnetic interface on the mobile phone is also made of metal, which is very small. Usually, it should not be pulled out easily, or I think it is easy to lose it. Not really, it's hard to pull it out again after it is inserted, but you can use it as a dust plug in your phone.

It can be seen that there are two rows of metal contacts that can correspond to the metal wires of the data line. The two rows ensure that it is not necessary to separate the positive and negative ends to adsorb and connect at will.

Take out the metal magnetic charging head. As soon as it is close to the data line port, it will automatically suck in. The magnetic force is very strong!

I specially made two dynamic pictures to let you know about this process. It's really magical and convenient to use it for the first time, especially when driving.

At the end of the day, many people may say that there is only one data line, but I think about it carefully. Although you can use this data line as a backup data line, you can plug it into the iPad as a backup data line. Why? After all, in actual use, it is impossible to have a magnetic data cable to pair at any time. For example, when a mobile phone needs to borrow someone's data cable temporarily, do you want to unplug the magnetic port? It's very hard! But there is no such trouble with the iPad. The endurance is absolutely enough. Every day when you go home to sleep, you can just connect and rush to the morning. When you go out, you can pick up the iPad and leave. How nice!


At the beginning of the final response, let's get up and change the charging mode! ha-ha! Thanks to Lei Feng for giving me this opportunity to experience this magnetic data cable` (*∩_∩*)′


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