Supports high-speed data transfers, charging and syncing devices
MUMBAI, India – October 3, 2016
Astrum Holdings, the company dedicated in creating intelligent products for use with computers, tablets and mobiles, announced its launch of AC330; Apple approved MFi Lightning cables in India.
In this world of raging popularity of Apple as well as android phones, people select affordable android phones for daily use, iPods for listening music and iPads for home use or work. So it is inconvenient to purchase and keep separate cables for each and every devices. The launch of AC330 gives a best solution for above scenario and to simplify lives of consumers’. Using Micro USB as main connector, strap design type Lightning connector as external adapter user will only need to carry one cable for charging and syncing. AC330 is made of high quality ‘grade A’ materials inside and out. The core comprises of high-conductivity copper wires which allow a steady current of 2.1A for charging. All cables carry official Apple MFi label, which means they are tested for Apple devices to ensure quick, reliable and efficient data syncing as well as charging.
“Our mission is to take care of our customers by offering great quality and value for money products. As a part of this process, we are launching AC330 which is toughest Apple approved MFi lightning cable packed with high quality metal connectors and can be efficiently used in multiple devices for multiple utilities,” said Rohit Agarwal, CEO at Astrum Electronics India Pvt Ltd.
Price, Availability & Warranty:
AC330 comes in Gold & Grey color with the MRP of Rs. 1,399/- and the product is available with Astrum India and its Regional Distributors carrying the warranty of 2year.
Specifications:
Interface – Lightning x 1, Micro USB x 1
Design – Tangle resistant
Compatibility – 2.1A rapid charge
Dimension – 1.2 meter length
Compatible devices – iPhone 7, iPhone 7 plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPad mini, iPad touch (5th generation)