Garmin Charging Data Clip For Approach S1 #010-11029-02 on 2040-parts.com
Orange City, Florida, US
Garmin Charging Data Clip for Approach S1 #010-11029-02
Complete two tasks with one cable using our charging/data clip.
Connect the cable to your computer's USB port to recharge Approach S1 and to transfer data to and from your computer.
This cable also pairs with an optional AC adapter (sold separately).

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