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AOHi The Future Racing Cable launches as customizable-length cable that upgrades to USB4

The Future Racing Cable. (Source: AOHi)
The Future Racing Cable. (Source: AOHi)
AOHi has announced that crowdfunding for a new generation of its innovative modular (or "splicable") cable has begun. Like its Future Creative predecessor, the Racing Cable can be put together to be longer or even to be type-A at one end via its custom extensions. It augments specs such as 8K video and super-fast charging with the USB4 standard in this iteration.

AOHi has, with impeccable timing, crashed the CES 2024 Day 1 party from a unique crowdfunding vantage point. This new campaign focuses on the Future Racing Cable, touted as one of the most unique and versatile of its kind.

Like its forebear, this new Future-series accessory has a female USB-C connector at one end so that its length - or even its interface - can change at the user's discretion. The Racing Cable is adjustable (or "splicable", as AOHi puts it) in this way thanks to its set of extenders.

These adapters move with the times in 2024 in that there is no Lightning version this time; furthermore, unlike its predecessor, all parts of the Racing set are flat. Nevertheless, they still support up to 240W charging with USB-PD 3.1 tech; 40Gb/s data-transfers and 8K video feeds - just with an extra USB4 spec this time around

AOHi's The Future Racing Cable has an MSRP of $129, but starts at $59 via its new Indiegogo page from now. 

Alternatively, grab a 140W version of the AOHi cable with an in-line display from Amazon

AOHi debuts its latest adjustable high-powered cable set. (Source: AOHi via Indiegogo)
AOHi debuts its latest adjustable high-powered cable set. (Source: AOHi via Indiegogo)
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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2024-01- 9 (Update: 2024-01- 9)