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Magnetic Charging Cable for Apple WatchSimply hold the connector near the back of the watch and magnets snap into place automatically.We offer 2-Year warranty for every customer with high quality ensurane.Compatibility- Apple Watch Series1: Apple Watch, Apple Watch Sport, Apple Watch Edition.- Apple Watch Series2: Apple Watch, Apple Watch Nike+, Apple Watch Hermès, Apple Watch Edition.- Apple Watch Series3: Apple Watch, Apple Watch Nike+, Apple Watch Hermès, Apple Watch Edition.(Both 38mm and 42mm Version)Specification- Material: APS+PC- Input: 5V/1A- Output: 5V/1A- Length: 3.3 feet(1M)- Color: white- Net weight: 36g- Working environment: -10℃~+50℃
T**R
Junk, avoid
Based on the reviews it looks like this page keep being re-used for different items. This review is for the 'CulaLuva Magnetic Wireless Charger Cable Pad Stand for with Apple Watch Series 3 2 1 All 38mm 42mm'. It's junk that lasted about a month and a half until it started only sometimes charging an Apple Watch. A couple of months later it stopped charging at all, and the case started coming apart. You can get better quality at Walmart, for not that much more, but still cheaper than buying the massively overpriced 'official' Apple version.
J**O
Disappointed
After all these positive reviews, I found the charger to be nothing like my original from Apple in terms of charging times or material composition. Be prepared to tape it down to keep it in place as the cord is stiff. Charging times take about 4-5 times as long as an original Apple Watch charger. I’m done buying these knock offs.
A**R
It doesn’t work!!!
I bought this in hopes of using it as a charger at work so I wouldn’t have to lug my original charging cable with me. It didn’t take long to find that it charges extreamly slow. It took 4 hrs to charge my watch from 6% to 9%. I tried plugging it in to various power sources (MacBook, other wall adapters) only to have the same result. Shame on me for throwing away the box before trying the cable, can’t return it now. Bummer.
V**O
Charger is good, with better customer support than Asus
Good unit - exactly the same specs as the OEM unit, but had a minor quirk in that my tablet (an Acer 700t) would periodically "chirp" when fully charged, which it doesn't do with the OEM charger. To be fair, the Asus is a very quirky tablet - if you check the postings, many of them speak to the fussiness of this tablet with aftermarket chargers.Just to take advantage of the space here, I'll mention that the reason I bought this charger is because, after returning my Asus tablet (twice) to Asus for in-warranty repairs, they lost the original charger. I knew they would - they demanded the charger be returned with the tablet because the tablet had a power problem, so even bagging the charger and tagging it with a large note saying "charger enclosed, do not discard", they could not find it.Literally hours spent on the phone to their "tech support" (a laughable title) produced many promises but never my charger.Consider this a warning about Asus customer "support" - a friend had sent the identical tablet back because it too had failed, and they lost it. Not the charger, the whole tablet. Took her months to get it back. Then more months because it had to go back to Asus yet again, as they hadn't actually repaired it the first time.Since that, I try real hard to warn people about Asus - if you get an Asus product that works, it's fine. If it has to go back for service, be prepared for a LONG and frustrating experience.
A**P
Solves the overheating wall-wart issue that ASUS can't seem to resolve. Say NO to freezer resuscitation!
I have a TF101 and I've gone through countless OEM charge cables and adapters and they never seem to last very long. Especially when I'm simply streaming music while leaving it plugged in. The adapter gets incredibly hot, so much so that they melted these replacement cables I purchased a while back:KHOMO Pack of 2pcs Super Long 6ft (SIX Feet!) USB Data Charging Cable for Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF101 TF201 TF700 (High Quality Rubberized Cable, not cheap Plastic)It became too expensive to constantly buy replacements over an issue that should have never been an issue to begin with. Additionally, having to find solutions to fix the overheating problem got tiresome because they were never full-proof. I'm pretty sure every TF101 user has either tried the freezer trick, bending the USB prongs on the adapter, or even messing with the cable connection inputs to resolve non-working adapters. Thankfully, I got tired enough to find an alternative that actually works.Even if you're somehow a new TF101 user and have never experienced heat issues, you should get this simply to avoid the inevitable. Buy this adapter as your charger and the ASUS' provided USB cable as a data cable only, because that's all it's good for. Just avoid using their wall wart entirely, that would definitely ease my mind as the would be one less overheating block of crap out there in the world.This cable is exactly what I was looking for and in fact, I'm actually buying a second one after I finish this review. It never, ever overheats. The original adapter would get so hot, you couldn't even touch it. This adapter barely gets warm over constant heavy use if you do Netflix TV-show marathons. I just wish I found this sooner after having spent a good chunk of change buying the original ASUS adapters over the past two years.I can't recommend this adapter enough.
Q**D
Meanwhile they buy these tablets in foreign countries like China; then mark up the prices 250% more ...
My keyboard for an Asus EeePad Tablet arrived first and not having an AC charger....I figured one should be ordered. Meanwhile when the tablet finally arrived it included an AC charger. Now I have two and might as well because these can only be used on the Asus tablets which their designed for. Meanwhile there was no "DATA CABLE" needed to transfer files from and to a home computer and the tablet. (see my comments on USB 3.0 Data Charger Cable for EeePad TF101, TF201, SL201) which had to be purchased otherwise the only way to transfer files would be using an FTP site on the internet. Why didn't they include one? Most likely the same reasons all these manufacturers are running their own accessories to generate more monies; this leaves the consumer as the "payer" to the "payee" or lose out. Meanwhile they buy these tablets in foreign countries like China; then mark up the prices 250% more they paid. In this way if anything goes wrong they ship you a new one (making you pay the freight charges) and of course you already paid for 4 units anyway. I guess they they think we can't figure out that "buy American" is but a tasteless joke.
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