The other end of the cable is left unmarked and has no switch or LED light.
Sounds simple, right?
Now lets take a look at how this all works in action.
Even so, many adapters will introduce a cap on how much wattage your equipment can receive.
So instead, your phone will receive whatever the ports max wattage is.
Yes, USB-C is becoming far more common, but many public places still use USB-A ports.
The OSOM Privacy Cable delivers fast USB-C charging for your phones, tablets, and laptops, along with the ability to switch off data transmission between Device A and Device B.
To test my OSOM Privacy Cable, I used mySony WHCH710N headphones.
These Bluetooth headphones are equipped with a USB-C port for charging purposes.
In terms of data transmission, the OSOM worked as promised.
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At 7:30, the battery level was at 62%.
By 8:00, I was up to 87%.
Under these conditions, I would have had a full battery in less than an hour.
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Should You Buy the OSOM Privacy Cable?
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