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Revolutionary Charger With Retractable Cable Hits Market
Nimble's Wally Stretch power adapters, available in 35W and 65W variants, are redefining portable charging with a built-in retractable USB-C cable and a splash of color. The compact cube, measuring just two inches across, folds its prongs flat and offers an additional USB-C port—a design that one tech reviewer calls "one of my most flexible power adapters."

"I would pick it over a standard Apple charger in all situations," the reviewer noted, emphasizing the charger's utility for desktop use and travel alike.
Key Features and Performance
The Wally Stretch's retractable cable extends to two feet—ideal for power strips and backpacks. While some users may prefer longer cables, the extra USB-C port at the bottom lets you attach a separate cord for extended reach.
In testing, the 65W model easily powered a 16-inch MacBook Pro under light loads and simultaneously fast-charged a MacBook Air, iPad Pro, and iPhone. The charger's dimensions are slightly thicker than Apple's 70W adapter but smaller in length and width, making it a space-saving option.
Vibrant Color Options Stand Out
Unlike typical black or white chargers, the 65W Wally Stretch comes in teal with a yellow accent and gold-topped cable, or deep purple with pink accents and a silver-topped cable. The 35W model is available in black. "I'm a big fan of any charger that's not your standard black or white," the reviewer said, noting the visual appeal on a desktop power strip.
Background: Nimble's Colorful Accessory Line
Nimble launched the Wally Stretch last year as part of a broader push toward eco-friendly, vibrant tech accessories. The company also offers power banks like the 10k Champ Portable Charger, which features a teal design with yellow accents and a built-in lanyard.

"I wouldn't have thought a lanyard would make a difference," the reviewer stated, "but I always pick the ones with the lanyard first when I need one." The Champ measures 3.4 by 2.3 inches, is under an inch thick, and weighs six ounces.
What This Means for Consumers
The Wally Stretch addresses two pain points: tangled cables and dull aesthetics. Its retractable design eliminates cable clutter, while the bold colors offer personalization. However, the fixed two-foot cable may not suit users who need longer reach—though the extra USB-C port provides a workaround.
For those seeking even more capacity, the reviewer expressed hope for an XL version with two retractable cables and 140W. Until then, the Wally Stretch remains a top choice for travelers and desk workers who value compactness and style.
"The only situation where I reach for something else is when I need more than two ports or higher watts," the reviewer concluded, "but that doesn't happen too often."