Dodocool magnetic micro USB cable review

Once in awhile, a product comes along that changes your life.  I have run across a handful of those types of products, and rather than build up the suspense, I’ll just go ahead and say it.  The $11.99 Dodocool magnetic micro USB cable is the best cable I have ever owned.  Bar none. Is it perfect?  Well, no, but it is close.  Let me count the ways. 

First, the specs from the manufacturer:

Specifications

Material: OFC + TPE + Nylon braided cable
Color: Silver
LED indicator light color: Blue
Connection interface: 1 * USB 2.0 connector, 1 * Micro-USB connector
Data transmission speed: 480Mbps (Max.)
Input voltage: DC 5V
Output voltage: DC 5V
Input current: 2400mAh (Max.)
Conversion rate: Approx. 90%-96%
Compatibility: For Micro-USB equipped Huawei, Samsung, HTC, Motorola, Nexus, Nokia, LG, Sony, Blackberry, smartphones, tablets, MP3 players, power banks and more.
Item length: Approx. 3.9ft
Item weight: Approx. 0.71 oz

How it works

Since phones don’t come with magnetic power connectors built-in, the Dodocool cable solves this by providing you a small adapter that plugs into your micro USB port, and on the other end of the adapter is the magnetic Dodocool cable connector.  So you insert the adapter into the power connection on your device, then when the Dodocool cable gets close to it, it snaps into place with no effort.

What I loved

I lost track a long time ago of the times that I have struggled in the dark to get my charging cable plugged up to my phone.  And with micro USB the cable only goes in one way.  It makes me want to scream.  I would think that after plugging the cable up to my phone thousands of times it would get easier, but no.  Finally, an easier way.  Now I know how Mac users feel who use one of those MagSafe cables.

With the Dodocool cable, you just have to get the cable close to your device, and it snaps into place.  And it doesn’t matter which direction, up or down, that you attach the cable because it is reversible.  There is also a built-in LED indicator on both sides of the connector so that you know it is connected and charging.

What I would like to change

The things I have to complain about are relatively minor in my opinion.  There have been times when I needed to plug the cable up behind a desk or a bed, and it wasn’t long enough for me to sit on the bed and use my phone plugged up.  So I wish the cable was longer.

I wish that the LED light wasn’t so bright.  I mean, it lights up the room when I use it beside the bed at night.  If lights keep you up at night, that is a consideration.  I would simply cover it up with something if that is a concern.

One concern that some people may have is that the adapter you plug into the power connection on your device sticks out rather noticeably.  You can see the pictures below.  When I have the case on the phone, it isn’t noticeable at all.  But when I remove my phone case, it looks a little funny on the bottom there.

And finally, the biggest complaint I have is that I don’t have multiple Dodocool cables.  I need one in my house, and my car, and at work.  When you insert the adapter on the bottom of the phone, you don’t want to be constantly pulling it out so that you can plug up a standard cable, so I really need a Dodocool cable everywhere I need to plug up.  So I suppose I’ll just have to buy some more!

Final thoughts

It may seem that my list of dislikes is longer than my list of likes, but that isn’t the case. I love the Dodocool cable and now carry it with me everywhere I go in case I need a quick charge.  It works with the quick-charge feature on my phone, and the nylon braided design is much more durable than the typical black rubber type cable.  I highly recommend this product.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Dodocool. Please visit their site for more info and Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price: $11.99
Manufacturer: Dodocool
Retailer: Amazon
Requirements:
  • micro USB port
Pros:
  • Works with Quick-Charge compatible devices
  • Ease of use
  • Sturdy braided nylon design
Cons:
  • Cable could be longer
  • Adapter can be obtrusive

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You can charge two devices, shatter a window, and slice your seat belt all with the Ztylus Stinger

The Ztylus Stinger looks like a handy gadget for your vehicle because it not only allows you to charge two USB devices at the same time but if you get trapped in your car due to an accident or some other reason, you can use the Stinger to shatter one of your side windows and cut through your seat belt. The Stinger fits in the vehicle’s 12V port and features two 2.4A USB ports, a spring loaded glass breaker and a blade that can slice through seat belts and other material. You can read more about the Ztylus Stinger USB Emergency tool and order one for $21.95 from Ztylus.com or Amazon.

[Via the Awesomer]

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Aukey 20000mAh PowerAll power bank review

Power for USB-charged devices has been the subject of many discussions surrounding the growing “mobile-first” mindset. Since we can (and do) use these devices pretty much anywhere, it’s a safe bet that a power outlet is not going to be near where we need one. Solution? Enter the large capacity portable power source – a battery that can recharge a device one or more times and can be accessed quickly and frequently. Aukey recently offered their 20000mAh PowerAll to us for a run-through. Let’s see how it fared.

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Overall, the Aukey 20000mAh PowerAll is similar to others that have been reviewed here on The Gadgeteer: roughly rectangular and hard-drive shaped (5.85″ x 3.25″ x .75″), covered in a smooth matte-finished plastic, and weighing 13.7 oz. The last model I reviewed in this capacity was a bit larger, and 4 ounces heavier for the same charge. The one before that was larger still, and a tad heavier. Nice to see improvements in bulk. (Photo below shows a few other chargers. The Aukey is the svelte unit on top.)


A single button activates the unit and also tells the battery level, via a multi-colored LED under translucent plastic. Red means 30% or less, Green means 30% – 70%, and white means 70% – 100%. Holding down the power button for 2 seconds will activate the built-in flashlight. (I really can’t call it a flashlight with a straight face. It’s a LED bulb that gives you enough light to search inside your bag, under your chair or restaurant table or the disgusting depths of the seat back pocket where your Apple Pencil slid out of your case. (Is it really worth retrieving from those peanut-buttery depths?) There is no reflector, no real distance that it will carry, but it is a light that is easier to use than your phone’s flash or screen, and a bit brighter than the latter.)


The other change from past units is the type ports contained. Not only can you charge with microUSB, but you can also charge via Apple’s Lightning cables. This means iOS device users don’t have to remember to pack two different cables (one for charging the device, another for charging the charger!) I applaud this move by third-party device makers. It served them well for many years with 30-pin connectors, but they hesitated on bringing devices to market that use the newer port. Now that they’ve decided to bite the bullet and make devices with the “new” (5-year-old) port, it will also create profit for them, until Apple decides to ditch Lightning for USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 next year. (Did I say that out loud? That’ll never happen – just a rumor.) But, meanwhile, it’s great for the over-cabled.


Output is another place the Aukey 20000mAh PowerAll scores points with those using current devices. If your device supports Qualcomm’s Quick Charge (QC) 3.0 technology, the battery will fill your device’s battery as much as four times faster than regular chargers. It’s backward compatible with QC 2.0 and QC 1.0 as well. Since both ports support these, you can actually get this performance with two devices simultaneously. (I’m not able to test this since Apple and Qualcomm are currently engaged in a three comma court case around what chips Qualcomm lets them use and what licensing fees should and have been paid. So iPhones don’t yet support this technology. When elephants dance, it’s the grass that suffers.) I can, however, charge my iPad Pro 12.9 and iPhone 6s Plus without it melting into a heap or slowing down. In my tests, I could barely get it below the “full tank” indicator.

The manufacturer’s website lists these specs:

  • Technology: Quick Charge 3.0 & AiPower
  • Capacity: 20000mAh
  • Input: 5V 2A
  • Output (Quick Charge 3.0): 3.6V-6.5V 3A   |   6.5V-9V 2A   |   9V-12V 1.5A
  • Output (AiPower): 5V 2.4A
  • Weight: 388g / 13.7oz

While smartphones and tablets do get better battery life than laptops, they don’t go all day if you’re spending a lot of time using them, especially if you’re accessing cloud-based storage, viewing or editing video, or switching between complex apps (read: games). Thankfully, battery tech is improving almost as quickly as our appetite for power. In order to get that power into your existing devices, however, you’ll need to invest in an external source.

There’s a lot of chatter on Twitter and in some circles I keep up with about replacing your laptop with a tablet. Lack of distraction from other apps onscreen, speed of changing between apps and switching it off and on, the purity of a large sheet of glass with nothing between you and your data, better battery life – there are a lot of positives that are put up as reasons to make the change. One thing that these writers all agree on: when you’re running your iPad at full tilt, it will use more battery faster. They universally recommend having a power bank of some sort handy. I do, too. And with the Lightning charging port and lighter weight, the Aukey is my current favorite.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Aukey. Please visit their site for more info and Amazon to order one.

 

Product Information

Price: $49.99 MSRP
Manufacturer: Aukey, Inc.
Retailer: Amazon
Requirements:
  • Charger to power battery, devices that need to be powered by USB.
Pros:
  • Can charge many different types of devices via two USB ports.
  • Can be charged via Lightning or microUSB
  • Fast-charging capabilities make this device more "future-proof"
  • Holds charge while unused for several weeks.
Cons:
  • None unique to this device. (All batteries are heavy and take some time to charge.)

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