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You can now power your Apple Watch, smartphone, and even a demanding laptop simultaneously using a newly engineered 240W USB-C cable. This innovation has been realized through Zens’ latest Pro 2 and Pro 3 cable lines, which cleverly combine conventional wired charging capacity with integrated wireless chargers. These inline charging modules can top up multiple devices without the need for additional cables or adapters, dramatically simplifying how users manage their electronics.

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The newly introduced Zens Pro 3 USB-C cable distinguishes itself by including multiple inline wireless charging components, in addition to its high-power wired delivery system.
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Although this technology may not be entirely unprecedented—Nomad’s Universal Cable, released earlier this year, also allowed users to charge an Apple Watch alongside another device—the Pro 2 and Pro 3 models produced by Zens move this idea further. They present enhanced performance, additional features, and importantly, a degree of future-proofing. As chargers continue to grow more powerful in accordance with evolving consumer demands, these cables are strategically designed to remain compatible with tomorrow’s power standards.

The more cost-effective version, the Pro 2 USB-C charging cable, retails for €49.99 (roughly $58). It features an integrated Qi2 wireless charging puck capable of delivering up to 15W of wireless power, making it suitable for energizing smartphones or wireless earbuds. While the current puck does not conform to the newest Qi2.2 standard—meaning it cannot yet reach the faster 25W wireless speeds—it remains versatile. It fully supports today’s robust 140W wired chargers, enabling it to power-hungry laptops with ease. Furthermore, Zens confirms that the cable is prepared to handle up to 240W charging once such high-output adapters become available on the consumer market.

At nearly double the cost—€99.99, or about $117—the Pro 3 USB-C cable not only offers all of the utility described in the Pro 2, but expands upon it by incorporating additional dedicated wireless chargers. With this model, users gain the ability to refuel AirPods and the Apple Watch simultaneously, catering to individuals heavily invested in Apple’s ecosystem. Both the Pro 2 and Pro 3 editions are constructed at a generous length of 59 inches, giving them ample flexibility for use in offices, living spaces, or while traveling. Preorders for both products have now opened, with shipments anticipated to commence during October 2025.

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