This is one PC and smartphone.Type-C magnet cable of chip replacement type that can be stored without entangled

I wish I could handle everything with one.

The number of USB Type-C devices has also increased, but Lightning is essential for iPhone users, and I think that there are still many Micro USB active people.

As expected, I do not want to carry many cables, so the type that can convert the terminal is also popular.

The "Magic Cable C60" that appeared on the sister site Machi-ya is one of these products.

It seems that the terminal part can be easily replaced with a magnet connector while compatible with USB PD (60W), and the cable part is also beautifully organized with a magnet.

This time, a new USB Type-C model has been added, so let's check the details immediately!

The magnet terminal that is OK to be inserted

Magsafe has revived on the MacBook Pro, but the terminal that sticks to you perfectly is a little bit convenient.

"Magic Cable C60" seems to reproduce such a feeling of use.

The usage is simple, and the magnet -type terminal is inserted into the device that you want to charge.

After that, if you approach the cable part, it will stick to it, and you will be able to charge and transfer data.

A powerful N52 neodymium magnet is used for the magnet of the terminal.

It is a magnetic force that does not come off even if you hang three smartphones, so it seems that you can connect without stress even if you approach the about.


   PCもスマホもこれ1本。絡まず収納できるチップ交換式のType-Cマグネットケーブル

Conversely, if you hook your feet on the cable, it is likely that you will be pulled with your smartphone, so be careful when using it.

This is PD60W, so this one PC and smartphone

Magnet terminals support three types: USB Type-C, Lightning, and Micro USB.

Recently, Micro USB has been reduced, but if you leave it in for the time being, it is a point that it is OK to carry it with a single cable.

Power supply supports USB PD (60W).If it is a PC, it seems that it can generally be used except for high -spec models such as MacBook Pro16 inches, which consume large power consumption.

For reference, it was possible to charge 50%in the case of iPhone 12 mini in about 30 minutes, and in the case of M1 MacBook Air, 65W adapter was used in about 40 minutes.

USB2 because it supports not only charging but also data communication of up to 480Mbps.0 It seems that the standard is adopted.USB3.Because it is slower than 1 Gen1/Gen2, it is not suitable for SSD cables that sell high speeds.

I think that there is no problem to use it for photos and small files while using it in the main charging.

Easy to put together and not entangled

Speaking of stress when carrying a cable, isn't it messed up?The risk of disconnection increases, and most of all, it is troublesome when used.

The N52 neodymium magnet is placed at equal intervals on the "Magic Cable C60" cable, so it is fixed by simply rolling it.

It seems to be useful when paste it on the metal part of the desk or shelf, so it may be a nice function for those who want to clean the wiring!


The magnet cable "Magic Cable C60", which has become a Type-C terminal, is currently conducting a great campaign on the crowdfunding site Machi-YA.

At the time of writing, the single item could be ordered from 28 % OFF 1,990 yen (tax / shipping included), so if you are interested, please check the details from the link below!

[MacBook charging compatible] Magiccable type C appears! 60W quickly charging!

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