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Default Griffin revamps its peripherals and chargers with USB Type-C

Griffin Technologies is updating a number of their peripherals, accessories, and cables for USB 3.1 Type-C. The company is also rolling out its "Guaranteed For Life" program, promising to repair or replace any product it makes that becomes unusable. That coverage will begin with its USB Type-C products.

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