Being an Indiegogo project, it has been overfunded – from the original $10,000 that it was asking for, the amount raised to date has passed the $200,000 mark, with a month in the campaign left to go. For those who are funding the ZUS Kevlar Charging Cable, you can pick it up for $15 a pop, which is a 25% discount over the $20 recommended retail price.
It is nice to see the manufacturer hand out a lifetime guarantee, and are more than ready to replace a cable that does not work after regular wear and tear. We suppose the micro USB standard when it comes to charging is going to stay for a long, long time, so the only reason for you not to use this any longer is when the standard has changed among devices.