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Zip-Linq iPAQ DataSync I
£19.96
Pros
Cuts out clutter
Cons
Nearly £20
Verdict
It’s a bit pricey for a cable, but it’s beautifully simple and very compact
Editors’ Rating
8/10
A name that no-one could love conceals one of the most useful gadgets in this roundup -- an extendable USB synchronise-and-charge cable. At rest, it's the length of a cigarette (if you can remember those), but pull gently on both ends and the cable unrolls from a central spindle to a full, glorious 80cm (more than the length of your arm). As you pull, you'll hear a series of five tiny clicks. Stop just after any of these clicks and the cable stays fixed at that length (make sure you don’t just pull on one end though, because it’ll will tangle).
And that's it. It works with 22xx, 38xx, 39xx and 54xx series iPAQs, synchronises perfectly, charges perfectly and fits in a shirt pocket. Lovely.
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