Please watch this! Did you watch it? 1:25 Why we have so many cables 2:08 TezCables sent this out 2:30 Our test board 3:00 ...
Engineers together with computer scientists have developed a method that predicts the pattern of coils and tangles that a cable may form when deployed onto a rigid surface. The research combined ...
Annoyed by excessively-long cables? Tired of the dull drudgery and ugly results of bunching up the slack and wrapping it with a twist-tie? Suffer no longer, because the solution is to make your own ...
Keeping cables tidy and tangle free in your bag is still a problem to most, but one solution is the Speedy. A charging and data cable fitted with small magnets along its length allowing you to easily ...
Wrapping your cables is easy, but avoiding kinks, twists, and knots is a lot harder. The trick is to alternative the direction of the wrap, but that's really the sort of thing you have to learn ...
About a month ago, I wrote about my favourite iPhone charging dock, and since then I’ve also been testing a USB-C cable from the same company. The cable itself is a fairly standard USB 2.0 cable with ...
This is the Scosche Strikeline Cobra. Tiny magnetic strips woven into its thin braided jacket let it coil into a single solid object in your bag. Sadly, it’s a slow 480Mbps USB 2.0 cable, with 60W ...