The Calamari 2.0 is the greatest 3-in-1 USB charging/data transfer cable ever made by Outdoor Tech. A bold statement but it’s true. We stepped it up this time and as soon as you get one, you will wonder how you ever survived without having a Calamari 2.0. Ditch those extra cables so you have more room for activities.
If you use a lighting connector that isn’t MFI certified by Apple, you will probably get an error message saying something like, “This Cable is Not Certified and May Not Work Reliably”. Luckily, we don’t have that problem with the Calamari 2.0. So go ahead and one, relax and eliminate error messages from your life.
The future is here, or it’s coming, or maybe it already passed you by. Any way you look at it, the USB C connector on the Calamari 2.0 will work with all your new devices. USB C is becoming the standard connector for many devices due to the universal pluggability and high data transfer rates.
Ahhh, the good ‘ol standby USB connector. If you have a regular thing or even stranger things, then you probably use this connector. Most Android phones, GoPro’s, power banks, and at least eleven other devices use a Micro USB connector. You don’t need telekinetic powers or flashing Christmas lights to see how useful the Calamari 2.0 is.
The Calamari 2.0 is the greatest 3-in-1 USB charging/data transfer cable ever made by Outdoor Tech. A bold statement but it’s true. We stepped it up this time and as soon as you get one, you will wonder how you ever survived without having a Calamari 2.0. Ditch those extra cables so you have more room for activities.
If you use a lighting connector that isn’t MFI certified by Apple, you will probably get an error message saying something like, “This Cable is Not Certified and May Not Work Reliably”. Luckily, we don’t have that problem with the Calamari 2.0. So go ahead and one, relax and eliminate error messages from your life.
The future is here, or it’s coming, or maybe it already passed you by. Any way you look at it, the USB C connector on the Calamari 2.0 will work with all your new devices. USB C is becoming the standard connector for many devices due to the universal pluggability and high data transfer rates.
Ahhh, the good ‘ol standby USB connector. If you have a regular thing or even stranger things, then you probably use this connector. Most Android phones, GoPro’s, power banks, and at least eleven other devices use a Micro USB connector. You don’t need telekinetic powers or flashing Christmas lights to see how useful the Calamari 2.0 is.