How To Choose A Magnetic Charging Cable?

Jan 03, 2026

Magnetic charging cables are charging cables that use magnetic force for quick connection and disconnection. They are widely used in smart wearable devices, heated insoles, and other applications requiring frequent plugging and unplugging. Their core design combines a magnetic connector with a flexible cable, using magnetic attraction between the male and female ends for automatic alignment. This improves charging efficiency and reduces wear and tear on traditional interfaces caused by repeated plugging and unplugging.

 

Structure and Material Characteristics
A magnetic charging cable consists of two parts: the magnetic connector and the cable. The connector uses environmentally friendly brass as the contact material, with magnets fixed through injection molding to ensure stable conductivity and magnetic attraction.

 

The cable offers various material options, including PVC, TPE, TPU, silicone, and PP tape, each corresponding to different hardness, flexibility, and temperature resistance requirements. For example, TPE cables combine softness and tear resistance, making them suitable for applications requiring frequent bending; silicone cables, due to their high-temperature resistance, are often used in heating devices.

 

The cable's outer shape supports various designs, such as round, square, and braided cables, to adapt to the spatial layout of the device interface.