I didn't trust the 'dog-proof' USB-C cable claim, so I tried something sharper instead
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I didn't trust the 'dog-proof' USB-C cable claim, so I tried something sharper instead
"I have to admit: charging cables are a lot better than they were a decade ago. I remember a time when "how to fix my charging cable" was a very hot topic. We have since moved on, and cables are a lot more robust. So much so that it's rare to come across a tatty cable. Unless, that is, that it's been chewed by someone's furry friend."
"The cord itself is wrapped in a tough, double reinforced stainless steel jacket. Also: The $20 magnetic USB-C accessory I can't live without - and why you need one too It looks like a shower hose, and not only prevents the cable being chewed, but makes it highly abrasion-resistant, tangle-proof, and resistant to damage from bending. In fact, these Galvanox cables have been tested to withstand a minimum of 20,000 bends."
Charging cables have become much more robust than a decade ago, but pets still commonly chew cords. Dogs and cats find cables appealing to bite despite nylon braiding. The Galvanox USB-C to USB-C cable is designed to resist pet damage by cladding any part that can be metalized. The cord features a double-reinforced stainless steel jacket that increases abrasion resistance, resists bending, and prevents chewing. The cable is tested for at least 20,000 bends and is tangle-proof. Connectors are armored with hard, tasteless alloy rather than chewable polymer while remaining slim enough to fit many phone cases.
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