Aug 05

Extra Long 6 Foot (6ft) iPhone / iPod USB Charge and Sync Cable, Double the Length of the Standard Cord

Extra Long 6 Foot (6ft) iPhone / iPod USB Charge and Sync Cable, Double the Length of the Standard Cord

  • Convenient extra long 6-foot iPhone/iPod cable ideal for usage while charging in bed, cars, hotel rooms, and more
  • Compatible with iPhone, iPhone 1G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4; iPod nano 1G, 2G; iPod mini; iPod 3G, 4G, 5G, 5.5G; iPod touch
  • USB charge and/or sync compatible. 1 Year Warranty
  • Works with Mac, PC, iPod/iPhone Docks, and more. Supports USB 1.1 and 2.0
  • *Not compatible with iPad *Also, please note that it is not an ideal fit for the iPhone “Bumper” cases

Ever tried talking on your iPhone while charging it in bed? Having trouble listening to your iPod while it is plugged into your monitor? Does your existing cable not reach your nightstand in a hotel room? Tired of the short standard cord?

Finally, a solution! With our 6 foot iPhone / iPod cable there will be no more leaning close to your outlet to talk on the phone.

It is convenient, easy to use, and 100% compatible with the existing iPhones and iPods. With high-quality and sturdy engineering

Price: $ 7.96

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