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About Lion Cables

Two inventors decided public charging shouldn't require trust

Every warning about juice jacking ends the same way: avoid public USB ports, carry your own charger, be careful out there. Patrick Kealy and Rodney Houriani thought the advice had it backwards — the cable, not the user, should do the protecting.

Between 2021 and 2023 they patented a different kind of charging cable: one with a physical switch that disconnects the data lines entirely, a retractable-pin mechanism for physical separation, and an illuminated indicator that shows the cable's mode at a glance. Three U.S. utility patents later, that idea is becoming Lion Cables.

Our vision is to become a leading provider of secure charging — protecting people and organizations from data-line attacks while keeping charging as simple as it ever was: safe and secure charging for everyone, everywhere.

Inventors & co-founders

Patrick Kealy, Inventor & Co-Founder of Lion Cables

Patrick Kealy

Inventor & Co-Founder

Co-inventor on all three granted U.S. patents behind Lion Cables' switchable charging technology.

Rodney Houriani, Inventor & Co-Founder of Lion Cables

Rodney Houriani

Inventor & Co-Founder

Co-inventor on all three granted U.S. patents, driving the product from patented concept to launch.

Named co-inventors on US 11,121,568 B2, US 11,251,634 B2, US 11,631,984 B2 see the portfolio.

What we hold ourselves to

Security

Protection that works at the physical layer, where it can't be socially engineered.

User empowerment

The person holding the cable decides what flows through it — visibly.

Innovation

Three granted patents and a pipeline of refinements to keep the edge.

Reliability

A security product must charge flawlessly first. No compromises on the basics.

Be first in line — or bring Lion Cables to your organization.

Cables are in final development. Join the waitlist to be notified at launch, or talk to the inventors about licensing, co-development, and volume programs.