TYLT Syncable Charge and Sync Cable Review

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Cables to charge and sync devices are a boring, uninspiring but important part of a modern mobile life. Every smartphone and tablet ships with one, so aftermarket cables may seem like a waste of money. But they are cheap, and many of us need cables in various locations. That’s where the TYLT Syncable Charge and Sync Cable comes in.Available in a variety of bright colors, these come in both USB to microUSB and USB to Lightning varieties. Of course since Apple gets a cut of each accessory that uses its proprietary Lightning connector, the latter version is a bit more expensive. Still, the bright, thick, no tangle cables are a great addition to any mobile gear kit.

TYLT Syncable Charge and Sync Cable

Video Review of the TYLT Syncable Charge and Sync Cable

TYLT Syncable Features:
  • No messy cable management with one foot (30cm) cable length.
  • Syncable: Charge your mobile device via any USB power source, such as a USB car charger, home charger, PC, or laptop.
  • Syncable: Sync your mobile device with your PC or laptop and transfer data such as music and video.
  • Syncable: Flat, ribbon design. Easy to manage the short cable when not in use.

 

The TYLT Syncable comes as either a USB to microUSB for $14.99 or the USB to Lightning for $29.99. Learn more here. Order it [Affiliate Link] here on Amazon.

Source: Manufacturer supplied review sample TYLT Syncable Charge and Sync Cable

What I Like: Bright, bold colors; Strong; Won’t tangle

What Needs Improvement: May be too thick and too short for some applications; Lightning versions are pricey

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Dan Cohen
Having a father who was heavily involved in early laser and fiber-optical research, Dan grew up surrounded by technology and gadgets. Dan’s father brought home one of the very first video games when he was young and Dan remembers seeing a “pre-release” touchtone phone. (When he asked his father what the “#” and “*” buttons were his dad said, “Some day, far in the future, we’ll have some use for them.”) Technology seemed to be in Dan’s blood but at some point he took a different path and ended up in the clergy. His passion for technology and gadgets never left him. Dan is married to Raina Goldberg who is also an avid user of Apple products. They live in New Jersey with their golden doodle Nava.