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Save 44% off a MicFlip Fully Reversible Micro USB Cable - get it for just $13.99

Today's highlighted deal comes from our Gear + Gadgets section of Neowin Deals, where you can save 44% off a MicFlip Fully Reversible Micro USB Cable. The first of Its kind in the world, this micro USB cable gives zero-hassle new meaning.

What's it all about?

How many times have you gone to plug your charger into your phone only to be completely denied? A lot? Well, struggle no longer: the world's first fully reversible Micro USB cable is here. With Micro USB and USB-A plugs, this cord plugs in easily whether you're putting it up right side up, or upside down.

  • Reversible technology lets you plug both USB and Micro USB in either direction
  • Gold coated plugs resist corrosion
  • Super strong Nylon braided cable resists tangling

Below is a short video promo on how it works.

Ships internationally; free for most countries (check Shipping tab on the deal page).

How do you benefit?

The MicFlip Fully Reversible Micro USB Cable normally costs $24.99, but you can pick it up for just $13.99 for a limited time, that's a saving of $11! You can even get $10 credit if you share the deal with friends.

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