Apple has finally opened the floodgates on third-party USB-C to Lightning cables, and the first one we tested — the Anker Powerline II USB-C to Lightning cable — is not just less expensive than ...
The Anker 541 Bio-Nylon USB-C to Lightning Cable is a well-designed, eco-friendly charging solution that balances durability with environmental responsibility. Its bio-based nylon construction and ...
Last week, Anker debuted a special edition 24K gold-plated USB-C to Lightning cable priced at $100, marking an unusual departure for the popular accessory company known for producing high-quality ...
Accessory juggernaut Anker on Monday previewed its first USB-C to Lightning cables, saying the accessories should ship out in March. Anker's lineup is robust, if not iterative on existing Lightning ...
Anker's offer is a compelling one. The PowerLine II USB-C Cable with Lightning Connector cable is $3 cheaper than Apple, it's MFI certified, supports power delivery, has a lifetime warranty, and a ...
Apple late last year began allowing third-party companies to produce Made for iPhone or "MFi" certified USB-C to Lightning cables, and as a result, multiple companies have been announcing the upcoming ...
Oh yeah, wrap a bandana round your head, hop on your hog, and roar off into the desert: Anker’s planning on releasing two USB-C to Lightning cables. One (mainly) for charging, and the other for audio.
Last year we learned that Apple would be opening up its MFi program to USB-C/Lightning cables so third-parties can expand the options on the market (and offer cheaper alternatives). After seeing a ...
This post was done in partnership with The Wirecutter, a buyer’s guide to the best technology. After measuring the charging speed of nearly 50 Lightning cables (a proprietary cable made for use with ...
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