re-charge - Cable 1m USB-A to Micro USB - White
re-charge - Cable 1m USB-A to Micro USB - White
re-charge - Cable 1m USB-A to Micro USB - White
re-charge - Cable 1m USB-A to Micro USB - White
re-charge - Cable 1m USB-A to Micro USB - White
re-charge - Cable 1m USB-A to Micro USB - White

re-charge - Cable 1m USB-A to Micro USB - White

CB10MAWH7182

Regular price129,00 DKK
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  • In stock, ready to ship
  • Backordered, shipping soon
  • 100% recycled plastic and 100% recyclable
  • Ships within 1 business day
Unlike most charging cables, dbramante1928 cables are made with 100% recycled plastic and are fully recyclable. With this 1m USB-A to Micro USB cable, you can safely charge and sync your Micro USB-enabled devices. Its durable design and case-friendly connector ensure reliability and ease of use.

- Made with 100% GRS-certified recycled and recyclable plastic
- USB 2.0-ready cable transfers data at a top speed of 480 Mbps
- Supports maximum of 12W (basic charge 1.2)
- Tested to survive 6,000+ bends for long-lasting durability
- Includes a cable clip for easy organization
- 2-year warranty

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Height: 6.8 cm

Width:6.5 cm

Depth: 2 cm

Weight: 0.02 kg


RECYCLE YOUR OLD ELECTRONICS

Unlike most device power solutions our chargers and cables are made with 100% GRS-certified recycled plastic and are 100% recyclable. Thanks to innovative ultrasonic welding technology our chargers are durable and ultra-resistant without the use of glue and screws. All parts can easily be separated during the recycling process.

Recycle old electronics with dbramante1928

Step 1

Simply scan the QR code on our packaging, complete the form including reseller and country and download the postage sticker.

Step 2

Attach the postage sticker to an envelope (preferably one made from recycled materials) and send, for free.

Step 3

Your old cables, cases and chargers are processed, logged, dismantled, seperated then shredded into their core materials and ready for a new production.

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