Digitek launches nylon braided cables for smartphones

Digitek is launching its latest collection of nylon braided cables for smartphones with high-speed charging facility and contemporary design. The long length cable with metallic body enables a safe charging facility, these cables have a higher tangible feature which can easily be carried out while travelling without any damage, making it a user-friendly option.

These cables have higher tangible feature which can easily be carried out while travelling without any damage.

The company is rolling out 3 types of nylon cables which come with its own unique specifications each. These include:

1. Micro USB (DC 1M MU NB): This micro USB cable allows you to connect your Micro USB devices to the compatible PC, offering efficient syncing and charging of your device. Costing for Rs. 345 per piece, the cable comes with the length of 1m, and the insulation resistance of DC 100V 10mΩ min 0.1S. It is being considered to be very useful for devices by Samsung, LG, HTC, Motorola, Blackberry etc.

2. Type C (DC 1M C NB): This 1-metre long cable features 2.1A faster charging and high-speed data transmission. It is made of durable nylon braided exterior which will lengthen its lifespan. Set at the price of Rs. 495 per piece, the cable is best for Nokia tablet PC, Letv, OnePlus, Huawei, Samsung, XiaoMi, new MacBook and other type C interface devices.

3. Lightning Cable (DC 1M LTC NB): This could be a blessing for Apple users as it is specially made for iPhone X, 8 plus, 7 plus, 7, 6S, 6, 5, 5S, SE, iPad air, and various generations of an iPad mini. Priced at Rs.695 per piece, it is a standard USB 2.0 cable with amazing power supply, stable signal and high-speed transmission as it reduces signal interference of data cable. It is very durable as it is type-suite packaged, firmly welded and cannot be bent easily. It also meets the EU environmental protection standard ROHS since it is made of environmentally friendly material.

Courtesy: Deccan Chronicle

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