A lengthy cord designed to replenish the power supply of devices utilizing the Android operating system, and equipped with a standard connector, commonly USB-A or USB-C, on one end, and a Micro-USB or USB-C connector on the device end. For example, this accessory allows users to connect their Android phones or tablets to a power source located a considerable distance away.
The significance of this extended-length accessory lies in its capacity to provide enhanced convenience and flexibility in charging locations. Its benefit is most apparent where power outlets are not readily accessible, offering users the freedom to use their devices while charging without being tethered closely to a power source. Historically, shorter cords have limited user mobility and placement options, which the longer variant seeks to address.