Black Friday Offers on the World’s First Fully Reversible Micro USB Cable

Nov 25, 2016 at 01:41pm EST
MicFlip Fully Reversible Micro USB Cable

Charging cables are a pain to handle. Especially, if you have those that work in one specific way, like a Micro USB or the Type-A USB cable. No matter how experienced with plugging USB cables you may consider yourself to be, it's always annoying to get them right. Here comes the MicFlip reversible micro USB cable. Calling itself the world's first fully reversible cable, the makers are now offering special discounts to Wccftech readers.

Black Friday deals on MicFlip fully reversible cable

Apple's Lightning and USB Type-C cables are both reversible, making it impossible to get them wrong. But not all phones offer this convenience. And even with Apple's, the other end is Type-A, which needs special care when plugging in. MicFlip features reversible Micro USB plug and reversible Standard USB Type-A plug.

Super strong nylon braided cable with aluminum robust shell and gold-plated plugs ensure to prevent corrosion, making MicFlip the world's best Micro USB cable. The cable will work with ALL micro USB devices such as smartphones, gaming controllers, Bluetooth speakers, and more.

MicFlip reversible micro USB cable - highlights

The MicFlip is reasonably priced, selling for $19.99. Winner Gear is offering additional discount deals on Indiegogo today:

For more details and to avail these deals, head over to Indiegogo and get free international shipping.

You can also check out some of the biggest deals on the latest MacBook Pro with Touch ID lineup. For more Black Friday deals and promotions, head over to this story stream.

About the author: Rafia joined Wccftech in 2012 as a tech reporter. She is currently working on stories focusing on people and technologies that are turning Microsoft into a “company to watch” again. She is also responsible for collaborating with tech makers and e-commerce platforms to bring annoying but tempting deals to our readers.

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