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_A former tech columnist at Yahoo, _Scientific American_, and the New York _Times_, David Pogue will write occasionally for the Strategist about things he has bought for himself and loves._


You can’t tell in a still image, but the light actually moves through the cable as the phone charges. Photo: Courtesy of Amazon Here’s an item that’s pretty high up on the list of


unimportant problems: coming up with presents for your kids. The days of thrilling them with a new sled or baseball glove are over, but I bought something great for all three of my kids for


Christmas, and it was a hit with them all: an El-Aurora light-up charging cable for their phones. (It’s available with a lightning tip for iPhone/iPad, or Micro USB for most Android phones.)


The cord has a bright LED thread spiraling along its three-foot length — which, when charging, actually animates. When you just plug the USB end into your laptop or wall wart, the light


segments illuminate but don’t move. Once you connect your phone, the animation begins, and its speed tells you how charged your phone is. If your phone is dead, the lights flow quickly; when


it’s almost full, the animation slows down. It’s as though you can _see _the electrons_ _flowing and glowing into your phone. (It’s a little hard to describe the full effect, but you can


see it in action here. It looks much cooler in person.) Yes, other lightning cables may charge faster or be longer, but none of them look so freaking cool_, _especially in the dark. It’s a


silent, slinky, sexy light show in something as utilitarian as your cable. Nobody — _nobody — _fails to react when they see it for the first time. One thing to note: the average star rating


for the charger that I bought on Amazon is only 3.0, primarily because it’s saddled with a ton of 1-star reviews from buyers who say that that theirs stopped working. The four I bought are


all working great, so maybe I dodged a bullet, but if you’re nervous, there are identical-looking cables from lots of other Chinese companies with names that look like Scrabble racks:


Keklle, Bavnco, SN-Riggor, iCrius, Busoh, Momen, AoLiPlus, and so on. Keep it in mind the next time your kid’s (or your own) birthday rolls around. From $40 for 2 If you’d prefer something


wireless, try this one that David Pogue recommended just a little while ago: “There’s no sweet spot to find. You don’t even have to take off the phone’s case; the magnetic charge can pass


through cases up to 5mm (0.2 inches) thick, as long as it’s not metal. A blue LED lights up to let you know it’s charging.” Regular readers of our Strategist best-sellers posts will know


that this rose gold charger is constantly hitting the list (it was number ten in our most recent one). It originally comes from a post in which we rounded up the most well-reviewed lightning


cables on Amazon. One person said: “I’ve ordered endless cables and they all work great for a week and then die. I decided to try this one since it had the lifetime warranty, and I’m so


glad I did. It’s excellent and pretty much just like the Apple USB. It charges my phone in the car super fast and even faster via wall charger. I would highly recommend.” Strategist


contributor Alison Freer swears by her “comically long” iPhone charger: “For two years, I’ve used it every single day. In my house, I’ll drag it along everywhere I go. I can lie on any end


of the couch and still charge my phone, or lie all the way down in bed (rather than awkwardly perch on one elbow next to the power strip), or even just ride in the backseat of a car with the


phone plugged into the cigar socket and still use my phone while charging it. (Why are power outlets always located in the least convenient places possible?) Two full years of heavy use


later, it hasn’t split, torn, bent, or even started to fray — and I’ve yanked, twisted, stretched, and dropped it repeatedly.” _The Strategist__ is designed to surface the most useful,


expert recommendations for things to buy across the vast e-commerce landscape. Some of our latest conquests include the best __acne treatments__, __rolling luggage__, __pillows for side


sleepers__, __natural anxiety remedies__, and __bath towels__. We update links when possible, but note that deals can expire and all prices are subject to change._


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