
The tip is held in place with N52 grade neodymium magnets. The other end of the tip has your typical USB-C, Micro-USB, or Apple Lightning connector. The pins on the inside of the cable connect with the receptacles in the tip to complete the circuit. When the tip is placed near the end of the cable, roughly 2-inches or closer, the cable actually moves forward and snaps against the tip. The tips themselves are relatively small - 10mm (0.39″) wide - and feature a small oval base with a smaller oval black piece with ten recessed receptacles. This also works great for when you want to store or transport your cable. The cable also has a rubber cable tie attached to it at about the halfway point, allowing you to keep any excess rolled up and tidy. This end is hollowed out slightly with an array of 10 pins recessed inside. The other end has another tip with the Chargeasap icon printed in white on each side. One end of the cable has your aluminum shielded USB-C connector with the Chargeasap printed in white on each side. The Chargeasap Infinity Cable is sturdy and solidly constructed. Chargeasap Infinity Cable (USB-C one end).International warranty: 15 years What’s in the box.Mold material: Temperature resistant 9T.Cable length: 1.2m (3.9 ft), 2m (6.5 ft) option available.Magnetic tips: Apple Lightning, Micro-USB, USB-C.The Chargeasap Infinity Cable has the following features and specifications: Our Chargeasap Infinity Cable review takes a look at a USB-C cable with USB-C, Micro-USB, and Apple Lightning ends, as well as support for 100W Power Delivery. Chargeasap has been through five successful crowdfunding campaigns and is back with its latest. Universal USB cables have become increasingly popular and are becoming better with each iteration. As a result, you likely have multiple cables for each device.

You likely have devices that charge or connect to your computer with Micro-USB, USB-C, and/or Apple Lightning cables.
