PARENTS! A MUST OWN For Your Kids Electronics, Tablets, & Switch
Parents out there, this one is for you. How often do you ask your kids to plug in and charge their electronics, Fire Tablets, iPads, Nintendo Switch or Switch Lite? And how often do they actually do it? I have to say my youngest is pretty good at plugging her stuff in when asked, but still being little, she sometimes has trouble plugging in her tablet or Switch Lite completely into the USB-C port. I can't get upset with her as she did, technically, do what was asked, but she either thinks it's in all the way or she's afraid to push harder and possibly break the connector or her Switch or tablet. I appreciate her being careful, but it's also frustrating when her batteries are dead. Well, I think I found the fix to this problem, and I think it might help a few others out there. Let's take a look at what I think might be a must own for kids electronics, tablets, and even the Nintendo Switch.
Get your own cables like what I show here at https://amzn.to/4iLGF13
This magnetic charging cable allows for 360° rotation. This eliminates the trouble of turning cable connectors for a quick, one-handed charging operation. The magnets securely stick to each other to create a solid attachment that won't snap off easily; hence, resulting in a more stable connection. It comes with a variety of connectors including micro-USB, USB-C, and Lightning Connector tips. The set I bought includes 2 3-foot, 2 6-foot, and a 10-foot USB cable, meaning it can be used on sofas, beds, cars and other places.
One legit concern I had was whether there was enough clearance around the USB port on my daughter's Amazon Fire case to fit the charging tip. I also couldn't remember if there was an opening around the Skull & Co case my daughter uses on her Switch Lite. I had initially pulled the case off of her tablet to install the charge connector, but when I put the case back on I saw that there was plenty of room around the connector! SCORE! This means we didn't need to compromise protection for charging capabilities.
Once I had the adapters plugged in, I connected to the charge portion of the cable itself, and voila, it was working beautifully! It also means that my youngest can now connect her tablet and Switch Lite to power and get them charged up without any issue moving forward.
Do your kids have issues plugging in their charging cables? Do you think this could help save you some aggravation? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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