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    Wednesday
    Jul172019

    Your charging cables can put on a light show!

    'Flowing Power' USB Charging Cables My first 'flowing power' USB cable was about $30. Now they're under $10 (2 for about $18) and have they have a select switch to change the movement of the color in the cable. Here's more info from the company: Led Flowing Light is very cool when you use it at night, or in a darkened room. You can turn the flowing light on or off at any time. Non-toxic flexible TPE material with pure copper core. We use Optical Fiber to transmit light, much more safer than EL cold light transformer. Choose 5 lighting modes at any time. When you plug in your device to charge, the cable itself lights up with pulses of blue or red. Then the pulses will flow down the cable from the power source to your device. (Note: Turning on the light or off will not affect the device charging.) Cables are available for micro-USB, UBC-C and iPhone, so make sure you order the correct one. Sold in pairs.

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