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Magnetic adapter for Molto2 USB port
5.56 USD
The magnetic adapter is a two-component system that consists of a magnetic adapter for your microUSB cable and a corresponding magnetic adapter for your device's microUSB port.
This design creates a secure and stable magnetic connection between your device and cable, eliminating the need to constantly insert and remove the cable from the port, which can cause wear and tear over time. Made of high-quality materials, the magnetic adapter is durable and designed to last. Its compact size and lightweight design make it easy to carry around with you, so you can always be sure that your device is protected from damage.
The magnetic adapter is easy to install and use. Simply attach the magnetic adapter to your microUSB cable and the corresponding magnetic adapter to your device's microUSB port. The magnetic connection will securely hold the cable in place, preventing any accidental damage to the port.
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