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The Classic Critic

A Review-Based Student Publication of Townsend Harris High School

The Classic Critic

STATIK 360 Pro: The Everything Cable?

I was recently scrolling through videos on YouTube when I was suddenly hit with an advertisement video. At first I was annoyed – like most, I was waiting for the “SKIP” button to show – but then my interest peaked. I don’t usually get intrigued by advertisement videos, but this one begs to differ. It was showcasing the STATIK 360 Pro, a fast-charging cable. 

 

In a world where you need your phone, laptop, iPad, etc. to stay connected with friends, family, school, and work, charging cables are a must-have. Do you ever get annoyed when you can’t find a specific charger or wire for a device or when you need to charge your technology at a specific angle just so you don’t damage the wire? Well, I face these problems, and STATIK 360 Pro claims to solve them. After watching a large number of review videos on YouTube on this wire, I have found a common consensus: This technology is worth the praise. 

 

The video “STATIK 360 Pro Blitzcharge 100W Universal Cable Review” from the YouTube channel KamoTech Reviews lists the physical aspects of this cable and what it comes with. The reviewer explains how it is a 2-meter or 6-foot 6-inch cable that starts with a USB-C tip and a USB-A adapter that can be placed on top of the USB-C tip as an alternate option for users, and is surrounded by a very durable material. This is very useful because it means that the STATIK 360 Pro can be used across long distances and can be connected to different types of power bricks or cubes. The reviewer goes on to explain how the other end of the charger has a magnetic tip that can attach to three different types of magnetic tips (lightning port, USB-C port, and micro USB port). This means that this cable can connect to a multitude of devices, making it very accessible for users with different types of technology at home. The three additional magnetic tips can be put into a cable tie and stored with a tip organizer that comes with the cable.

 

Additionally, the YouTuber Paolo Garde explains the meaning behind “360” in the name of the cable in his video: “Statik 360 Review: Are magnetic charging cables worth the hype?” He explains how the magnetic tip can swivel and how the cable can be moved around the device without affecting its position. This is amazing because it brings many benefits to the table. For instance, if the wire is snagged, it will pull at an angle, ensuring that it won’t bring the device with it. Paolo also explains how the swivel effect helps users not put too much pressure or strain on the charging port or the cable. Personally, this is game-changing as a person who tends to charge their phone from different angles because it allows the cable to last longer and not get frayed even after repeated use at awkward angles. 

 

All in all, the STATIK 360 Pro is a very valuable piece of technology that can help students in their future endeavors. We live in an era where having devices that are charged and ready to go is very important, and having a cable that can be used for all of these devices is a very efficient way to save space. Not having to worry about finding the specific cable for your phone and laptop on a busy morning can be the make-it-or-break-it part of a student’s life. This is why having the STATIK 360 Pro is a technology that should be regarded during future technology purchases.

 

Sources

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KS6Q-2RVOhY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYGieqnKOWQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gFvUzWIcYM&t=29s 

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