Geekscape Tech Review: Cygnett ChargeUp 6,000 Digital, Lightning to USB cable, and Micro USB cable

Cygnett is one of those companies that puts out a lot of great accessories. I had a chance to review a few of them, and I wanted to take the time to discuss three (or more).

The Cygnett ChargeUp Digital 6,000 mAh

This product is one of those great mobile batteries that I have reviewed before, in abundance. As you can see by the subtitle, this has 6,000 mAh, but it comes in 4,000 and 10,000 models. It also comes in different color accents like red, black, yellow, and blue.

Like most mobile batteries, this one has a USB port. In fact, it has two of them, which is starting to become a standard for mobile batteries, as well as fast charging speeds.

Just to let you know, it came to us with a 78 percent charge. Many of these mobile batteries come pre-charged with at least something. Well, if you want something like this, head on over to the Cygnett site and lay down $69.95 for it.

Cygnett Lightning to USB Cable (13 feet/4 m)

Okay, so if you have a mobile battery, then you need a charging cable, right? Well, actually, the ChargeUp Digital comes with a micro USB charger, but some of us (a great majority of us?) have iDevices.

Not only that, we want those things to be charged, and it is better to have a cable that is longer than shorter. So is 13 feet long enough? I wager that some users might find it too long. Heck, I’ve used a charging cord only inches in length, which is perfect for a lifestyle close to the computer.

I’ll leave it up to you if it is worth purchasing on the $49.95 on the Cygnett site. If that is too much for you, then look around the Cygnett site and see if you can’t find a better price and/or length.

Cygnett Micro USB to USB cable

This particular cable is pretty much like the Lightning cable that I just discussed, but with micro USB. It has the same length at 13 feet/4 meters, but it is a lot cheaper at $29.95 on the Cygnett site.