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Miscellaneous accessories
You can find extra cables and chargers for our products and accessories here.
| Article number | Product | Description |
| 00-0-0070 | Interface Cable USB-3.5mm | Interface cable for tSENSE. |
| 00-0-0110 | Battery Kit | Battery Kit for Aercast. |
| 00-0-0109 | Battery Kit | Battery Kit for Explora. |
| 00-0-0049 | Communication Cable | Communication cable for aSENSE. |
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