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6 Feet USB Data Sync Cable for iPod, iPhone 2G 3G 3GS, iPhone 4,

6 Feet USB Data Sync Cable for iPod, iPhone 2G 3G 3GS, iPhone 4,
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6 Feet USB Data Sync Cable for iPod, iPhone 2G 3G 3GS, iPhone 4,

 
 
Our Price: $5.23
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Features
  • Length: 6 feet

  • Compatible with iPhones 2G 3G 3GS and iPhone 4

  • Compatible with iPods

  • USB 2.0 to 30-pin iPod connector for Data Synch and charging

  • Rubberized cable for increased flexability


Description

6 Feet USB Data Sync Cable for iPod, iPhone 2G 3G 3GS, iPhone 4


Product Details
Package Length:8.3 inches
Package Width:4.2 inches
Package Height:0.9 inches
Package Weight:0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 1 customer reviews )
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4Good but not super durable  May 01, 2012 By Ryan™
Bought this over a year ago, and it still works. I use it mostly for my iPad so that I don't have to be camped out right next to an outlet. For the price (at the time) it was good and I bought another after a few months. I do not baby my cords so they have been through the ringer. Yanked, bent, and dropped along with the device. The apple connector is the weakest point and if you crimp the cable itself you can get an iffy connection. But it has lasted over a year and still works. If you take care of it, I'm sure it will be fine - normal wear and tear I would think, but I don't know what that means. I'd keep buying them so long as they stay under $6 or so. I'd rather continually buy them and know that if I lose or break them it wasn't all that much - instead of getting a really expensive sturdy one and lose or break that.

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