Original price: $10. Even just the USB-C charging cable is well worth the money. The quality looks great.
Anko USB-C to USB-C 30cm Charging Cable & Wrist Strap (Nude, Black) $2 + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store/ OnePass/ $65 Order) @ Kmart

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Slight difference
Slightly nasty ⁉️
Where did you get Anker from? Got excited for a sec
longer ones also available "body strap"
$3
also in black, if you don't feel like being daring and going nude.rated for USB2 data transfer speeds but claims 60W (3A at 20V)
Deal posts and forum posts have a different format required
Calm down mate. It's not the first time someone has confused Anker with Anko (or typo'ed), and it won't be the last.
The L is for deals posted
Those 103 were forum posts
At least he tried to contribute. That’s the more important bit.
lol, these r fyre!
Better search link which has both wrist (30cm) and body (120cm) straps available (Black, Lavender and Nude):
https://www.kmart.com.au/search/?searchTerm=Strap%20Charging…
I wouldn't really trust the strap, if it's meant to disconnect for charging, unless it's a screw in.
You can clearly see that it screws in.
Should have gone to Specsavers.
Would only buy this if it came with guarantee phone replacement for when the wiring falls apart after 3-6 minutes of use
Needs "steal me" written on it….
Why would anyone steal this?
It's a $2 piece of e-waste that's been discounted for clearance at Kmart for nearly 6 months now.The more I use the internet, the more I realize that some people may lack awareness or critical thinking in certain situations.
Ditto
The Wrist Strap, or Body Strap. - - - -
So do you Usually walk around Dangling a Grand's worth on a strap around your wrist ?…
Just waiting to get snatched.Its more like "keep a spare USB-C cable as a lanyard strap for a pocket camera or controller" type of thing imo
tenpercent 8 hours 59 min agonew
Why would anyone steal this?
It's a $2 piece of e-waste that's been discounted for clearance at Kmart for nearly 6 months now.I meant the phone mate….stay with us won't you?
there's 2 screw-on cap on top of the connector.
when it's screwed on, it's a lanyard, when it's screwed off, it's 2 caps and a charging cable.
in lanyard mode, it's quite stable just like any other lanyard. when you unscrew the cap, then it's just like any other charging cable.
you can't use it as a lanyard whilst charging.
I had not set foot in a Kmart for a very long time, but went to my local to check it out. In the end I decided against it because the cable seemed way too thick and it wasn’t useful as a wrist strap because you couldn’t tighten it. And it may be iffy wearing across the body.
Had it not been as thick, it could’ve been a cheap USB-C cable. But does a cheap USB-C that’s good quality exist?
Hello ozbargainers,
I thought I'll put in my 2 cents worth on the quality of these charging cables as I've bought a couple to replace the standard cables that came with my 3in1 desktop charger.
I needed a shorter cable for less clutter.
It charges my Samsung phone on fast or super fast mode depending on the charging brick I use.
The cable thickness is a welcome change to the PVC type that came with me phone.
For $2.00 it can't be beat.
Anko.