
This new OnePlus cable charges your phone and your smartwatch at the same time
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OnePlus has just launched a new charging cable, and normally that wouldn't be news. It's red, just as you'd expect, and it's Supervooc branded, unsurprisingly.
But this one is special because it charges both your phone and your OnePlus smartwatch at the same time. The phone charging is accomplished through the standard USB-C, but as you can see, the cable also features a mid-mounted puck with pogo pins.
This one will charge your OnePlus Watch 2, Watch 2R, and Watch 3. If you only charge a OnePlus phone, the cable supports up to 80W charging. If you charge both a phone and a smartwatch, the watch gets 10W and the phone 67W.
The cable is available now from OnePlus for $29.99 / £27.99 / €27.99. Of course you'll need to provide your own charging brick, as this is just a cable. OnePlus Watch 2 OnePlus Watch 2R OnePlus Watch 3

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