This digital age, we are surrounded by devices and gadgets. But with so many devices and gadgets comes the added burden of cables. Most of these gadgets are rechargeable and thus have a charger that goes along with them.
1) Braided Cable
2) Non braided Cable
The braids in a cable serve a multitude of functions. From providing additional structural integrity to not getting tangled easily, braids by design, bring small but much-needed convenience.
Advantages of a braided cable
1) Longer life span: The biggest advantage to using a braided cable is that they have a longer lifespan. Their build and inherent structural integrity makes them less prone to kinks and twists, and hence can withstand a lot of abuse.
2) More durable: Due to the presence of braids, the cable is more rigid, and durable and holds its shape for far longer. They are also less prone to fraying from their port connection.
3) More sturdy: Unlike the usual rubber cables, braided cables don’t flop around as much and don’t stick or get tangled easily.
These are normal cable comes with gadgests and made up of rubber layers
Advantages of a non-braided cable
1) Inexpensive: The biggest advantage is that they are inexpensive. As they are pretty easy and straightforward to mass produce, they are fairly cheap.
2) Readily available: Since they are mass-produced and fairly inexpensive, they are also available almost everywhere. You can find them in any store around the corner.
3) Smooth and more flexible: The non-braided cable is mainly made of rubber hence they are smooth to the touch and really flexible.
There is practically no downside to choosing a braided cable over a non-braided cable. The only point of contention is the budget. Sometimes, you may find the braided cable to be slightly more expensive than the non-braided cable
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