Almost every smartphone comes with a USB cable these days, mostly for charging but sometimes also for data transfers. But many, if not all, of these cables have a very short lifespan, susceptible to fraying, breaking, and dying from repeated use. There are, of course, third party USB cables out there, but they either err on the side of durability or on fanciness but rarely both. Titan, however, fortunately flaunts both. With the Titan M Cable and the Titan Loop M Cable, you get a long-lasting cable that looks good to boot!

Titan’s tangle free cables have a special property. They are wrapped not once but twice in industrial-grade yet flexible steel. That means they won’t be breaking any time soon or at all. Even the USB plugs themselves are permanently sealed and fused directly over the cable so that they will stay in place for a long, long time.

Titan’s cables come in two forms. One is a traditional but long 3.25 ft cable with a Micro USB connector on one end and a full-sized regular USB on the other. This is something you can leave at home or take with you on long trips out of town. There is also another variant, the Loop M cable, with the same type of plugs. The Loop M, however, is shorter and can be looped, hence the name, around belt loops or key rings, making for a more portable buddy.

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You can get these cables separately or as a bundle, all with discounted prices of course. The Titan M Cable alone will go for $19.95, a 20 percent discount from the normal $25. The Titan Loop M Cable, on the other hand, can be yours for $15.95 instead of $20, also a 20 percent saving. It will be cheaper, however, to get both together at the same time. With the Titan M Cable and Loop M Cable Bundle, instead of the combined price of $45, you get a 33 percent price cut and can buy it for only $29.95.

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