It used to be simple — you’d plug a Lightning cable into your iPhone or iPad, put the other end into your Mac or a power adapter, and everything would charge up. Now your devices can be quick-charged if they are able, but sometimes when you want them to get a fast charge, they’re not getting it. The Mcdodo Lightning Bolt 3.0 Cable ($19) is the smart answer, providing LEDs that indicate when your device is getting a fast or trickle charge, as well as smart IC technology to halt the flow of power once your battery is fully charged.
Automatic recharge functions
The orange LED light signals the cord is fast charging your device
The green LED light signals the cord is trickle charging your device.
Smart IC technology to ensure the correct current is being transferred to your device to prevent overheating.
Overcharge protection
6-foot-long charging cord
The Mcdodo Lightning Bolt 3.0 cables come in black or red, and in single or double packs. You can pick up a single pack for just $19 (regularly $29.99) or two for $31.99.
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