Anker PowerLine III Flow USB-to-Lightning cables
Manufactured from silica gel with a graphene lining, the cable feels soft to the touch, and actually sort of flows through the hand. This isn't just about aesthetics, but it allows it to be curled up tight, and fold and flow around things on your desk.
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