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Satechi expands OntheGo collection with new hybrid USB-C lanyard charging/data cable, more [Launch deal]

Just after the debut of its new Find My gear collection and the 40Gbps USB4 Slim NVMe SSD Enclosure for M4 Mac mini before that, today Satechi is expanding its OntheGo collection with the new 67W Slim Wall Charger and the OntheGo USB-C Lanyard Cable. All for the details you need await below alongside a bundle launch deal. 

The Satechi OntheGo collection, as the name suggests, is a series of portable, travel-ready tech accessories ranging from the 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 travel chargers we reviewed previously and came away impressed with, and some MagSafe power bank solutions.  

Today’s the brand is introducing to two new pieces of kit to the setup with a relatively slimline wall charger and the new hybrid lanyard USB-C cable. 

Both of the new releases, just like the other gear in the lineup, come in Black, Sand, and Desert Rose colorways and are now available for purchase – if you add them both to your cart at the same time you’ll receive the bundle launch deal that knocks 20% off your total. 

Here’s a quick at a glance rundown of what you’re in for here:

  • OntheGo 67W Slim Wall Charger – $59.99
    • Ultra-thin GaN charger that can be tucked behind furniture or thrown in a bag, with dual USB-C ports. Can charge an iPhone 16 up to 58% in just 30 minutes.
  • OntheGo USB-C Lanyard Cable – $29.99 (Also available on Amazon)
    • Both a stylish crossbody lanyard and a high-performance USB-C to USB-C cable with up to 60W power output and 480Mbps transfer speeds.
    • Keeps your phone secure and accessible to quickly take pics or make a call whether running errands, at a music festival, or on a hike.

The new 67W Slim Wall Charger is well, exactly what it sounds like. The USB-C Lanyard Cable is as well, but it lands in a more unique product vertical, doubling as crossbody lanyard strap and a “USB-C to USB-C cable” with 60W power output and the ability to transfer data around at up to 480Mbps. But if you’re not the type to rock a USB-C lanyard at the next festival you’re at, it, in some ways, can just be considered a high-quality USB-C cable to have in your travel kit that happens to have some bonus functionality if needed. 

Featuring a built-in USB-C to USB-C cable for fast charging and data transfer, it eliminates the need for extra cables while ensuring your phone stays secure, hands-free, and powered up. Unlike standard lanyards, this one expertly blends functionality, durability, and everyday convenience in a sleek, travel-friendly design. Whether you’re navigating a busy city, heading to a concert, or catching a flight, the OntheGo USB-C Lanyard Cable makes staying connected easy.

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And here’s some additional details on the new OntheGo 67W Slim Wall Charger:

Power up anywhere with the OntheGo™ 67W Slim Wall Charger—a fast, ultra-slim charging solution built for your on-the-move lifestyle. Dual USB-C ports and advanced GaN technology deliver high-speed power in a sleek, travel-ready design. Whether you’re working remotely, jet-setting for business, or keeping multiple devices charged at home, this compact charger won’t weigh you down.

  • Plug Type: US Type A Plug
  • USB-C Output (using one port): Up to 67W PD
  • USB-C Output (using both ports simultaneously): Up to 45W PD and 20W PD

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices