SGG Rokid Charge Cable is the kind of accessory that looks optional until the day the original cable is not where you expected it to be. For Rokid owners, a spare magnetic cable is less about collecting extras and more about removing friction from the normal routine.
Why people end up buying a second cable
- One cable stays at the desk and one stays in the bag
- Bedside charging is easier with a longer dedicated cable
- The stock cable routine is fine until you want a cleaner daily setup
- Travel gets simpler when the cable already lives in the case or tech pouch
Why the magnetic end matters
With Rokid glasses, the point is not just “USB-C.” The important part is the magnetic charging contact at the glasses side. A cable built around that layout is faster to align and easier to live with than improvising around generic cables that were never meant for the frame.
Why 1.5 meters is the practical length
Short cables work at one fixed desk. A 1.5 m cable is more forgiving across desks, sofas, nightstands, and power banks. That extra length is what makes the setup feel usable in real rooms instead of only one charging spot.
Who should buy it first
- Rokid buyers who want one charging cable at the desk and another in the bag or by the bed
- Anyone whose original cable is technically fine but constantly in the wrong place
- Travelers who want a dedicated spare that can live in a case or tech pouch full-time
- Owners who want the simplest charging upgrade before committing to a bigger power accessory
Best first pairing
If your main issue is charging while wearing the glasses, pair this cable with SGG LOOP. If your issue is cleaner storage between sessions, pair it with SGG VAULT Charge.
Bottom line
A spare cable is a small buy, but it solves a real daily annoyance. Shop SGG Rokid Charge Cable here, or see the wider Rokid accessories guide for the full charging stack.
