One of the main reasons why charging problems can occur is that over time charging cables can become loose and not stay in place. This can be very annoying if you have your smartphone or tablet charging over night and you find that in the morning that the full charge you need to see you through the day is not available.
Grip “N” Charge, an innovative Irish Product, will eliminate your charging problems for good and also reduce wear and tear on your smartphones and tablets. It’s patented design results in a reliable charge that won’t let you down and it can be used whilst you are driving car or using your favourite apps. Grip ‘N’ Charge will also stop your phone/tablet from getting its charge knocked off and it helps prevent wear and tear to your expensive phone/tablet limiting the constant in and out of the charging connector.
Grip “N” Charge have also just launched a Kickstarter campaign.
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