When it comes to Lightning cables, Apple’s offerings don’t hold up too well to repeated usage and the company charges at least $19 for a replacement — $29 if it’s a 2 meter cable. We have a deal on Syncwire’s UNBREAKcable ($10.99) in a 3.3 meter (almost 11 feet) version that may very well be the last Lightning cable you’ll need to purchase.
The cables have a tinplate interior, a TPE jacket on the exterior, and wrapped internal wires to prevent both friction and fraying. The cable design is rated for at least 30,000 90-degree bends, and it can hold up to 275 pounds of pulling force without failing.
The UNBREAKcable is MFi (Made for iPhone/iPad) certified for use with any Apple Lightning-based device, and is also certified by UL and the FCC. The cable comes in one color — black — and that 3.3 meter length. Get ’em while they last!
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