The Challenge of Longer Cables
The challenge of creating the world’s longest charging cable is two-fold. Firstly, the longer the cable, the higher the resistance, which means that less voltage will reach the phone. Secondly, the cable must be able to withstand the elements, such as rain, without compromising its performance. To tackle these issues, Cable have gone for cables with gold-plated contact points, as gold is highly conductive, and Signal Boosters, which have their own chip inside of them to measure the signal coming through and optimize it.
The Benefits of Longer Cables
The benefits of having a longer charging cable are numerous. Firstly, it allows users to charge their devices from a greater distance, such as from the other side of the room or even from the lawn. Secondly, it eliminates the need for multiple cables, as one long cable can be used to charge multiple devices. Thirdly, the cable is triple-coated, making it more durable and resistant to the elements.
The World’s Longest Cable
Cable have created the world’s longest charging cable, measuring 210 feet in length – 70 times the length of a standard cable. This cable is capable of charging a device from a distance of up to two floors down, and is equipped with Signal Boosters and gold-plated contact points to ensure that it is able to deliver the necessary voltage to the device. Furthermore, the cable is triple-coated, making it more durable and resistant to the elements.
Cable have created the world’s longest charging cable, a feat that was previously thought to be impossible. This cable is capable of charging a device from a distance of up to two floors down, and is equipped with Signal Boosters and gold-plated contact points to ensure that it is able to deliver the necessary voltage to the device. Furthermore, the cable is triple-coated, making it more durable and resistant to the elements. With this cable, users can now charge their devices from a greater distance than ever before.