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Anker iPhone Charger , PowerLine II Lightning (6ft / 1.8m), Probably The World's Most Durable Cable, MFi Certified for iPhone 6/6 Plus/ 7/7 Plus / 8/8 Plus/X/XR/XS/XS Max

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We did find Belkin’s cables to be a bit more flexible than Anker’s slightly stiffer offering — but with only a two-year warranty, we thought the Ankers were a better buy for just about everyone. Belkin offers these cables in both USB-C and USB-A variants. Ohm’s Law, the resistance of a cable causes a Voltage drop, so if you squirted 5V in one end at the charger and say 4.5V is measured at the cable-device you lost 10% of a 10W charger, or a lower % of a charger-device combination using 45W.

Anker PowerLine+ III USB-to-Lightning cable Review: Anker PowerLine+ III USB-to-Lightning cable

There’s just one downside: Native Union only seems to offer these cables in 10-foot lengths, which charged our test devices five to 10 minutes slower than more typical 4- to 6-foot cables. If speed isn’t of the essence, though, the practical design here may be well worth that small sacrifice. There is a USB-C version for faster charging as well, though we didn’t test that model ourselves. Supports Power Delivery: Up to 60W high-speed charging for all of your USB-C devices when paired with a USB-C charger. (Charger not included). It has reinforced the wires inside to give an added layer of protection beyond the outer rubber. In fact, Anker claims you can support up to 175 pounds of pulling force. Pair with a 30W USB-C charger to power up your MacBook Air in just over 2 hours. (Charger not included) Over the course of a month, we tested each of these cables with our iPhone 7, iPhone 8 Plus and 9.7-inch iPad Pro using a number of different metrics. Most important to a charging cable is, of course, its ability to charge and transfer data at a reasonable rate. So we used each cable in conjunction with a 65-watt power adapter to charge our devices from dead to 50%, timing the result. We also used them to transfer a 1.5GB video file from our computer to the device using iTunes, timing the process as well.is a property of the peak capabilities of the charger, but actual W and V is a function of the charger and device combination. An iPad is I think 15V Vs iPhone 9V, so how efficient is the cable is device dependent not so much charger dependent, a 45W would give one device 9V the other 15V. A Cable for Life: We're so confident about PowerLine's performance that we gave a hassle-free, lifetime warranty. USB-C port structures can vary depending on device manufacturer. If the port has undergone heavy usage over time, a new USB-C cable may not fit perfectly with the adapter or the device. Ultimate Durability: Lasts 12x longer than other Lightning cables and proven to withstand over 12,000 bends in strict laboratory tests.

Anker USB C to Lightning Cable [3ft MFi Certified] Powerline

Charge Fast: MFi certification from Apple, and strict quality testing ensure all your devices are charged safely, at their fastest possible speed. Thankfully, all of our MFi Certified cables performed comparably in both scenarios — on fast charging devices, all the USB-C cables we tested charged to 50% in around a half hour as promised by Apple, with all the USB-A cables taking longer but performing within a few minutes of each other. Data transfers were also similar, with every cable taking roughly the same amount of time to transfer data to both our iPhone and our iPad. As such, we were able to mostly eliminate charge and data transfer speeds from our evaluation, with the exception of the differences between USB-C and USB-A (USB-C was a bit faster, even on our non-fast-charging iPad Pro, than USB-A cables). The Native Union cable was the only cable to exhibit noticeably slower charging speeds, most likely due to its length, which was significantly longer than the other cables we tested.There's no reason not to upgrade to the faster charging Anker Nano which costs less while still charging 3x faster." What You Get: Anker PowerLine II USB-C to USB 3.1, a hassle-free LIFETIME WARRANTY and friendly customer service. Verify that your charger is capable of delivering a normal output, and that the port connector pins are not damaged or dirty. But it only matters if that wasted energy in the cable could be used by the device. One cable can be critical for one device but not for another. Built to Last: With a 25,000-bend lifespan, this iPhone charger cable will probably outlast your phone.

Anker PowerLine II Lightning (0.9m /3ft) C89 – Black (A8432H12) Anker PowerLine II Lightning (0.9m /3ft) C89 – Black (A8432H12)

An optimized internal structure means the latest generation of PowerLine has become even slimmer than ever before—without sacrificing strength. Combined with the 35,000-bend lifespan, PowerLine+ III is designed to withstand every twist, tug, and tangle. All this bending robustness discussion is really about is how fast does the resistance increase, and therefore Voltage drop increase, occurs over usage. Certified Compatible: MFi certified for flawless compatibility with Apple Lightning devices, ensuring safe charging at the highest possible speed.The Anker Powerline+ II is incredibly durable and a highly efficient charger. The most common point of failure on charging cables seems to be where the cable meets the plug-in point for the device. This connection point is bent repeatedly while plugging and unplugging your device, and a stiff cable can't withstand this kind of movement for long. This cable's durability stems from the braided nylon sheath, which gives it the flexibility to bend and twist without breaking. The flexible cord made this a standout in product durability. Typical of all the Anker products we tested, this cable comes with a convenient Velcro strap, making coiling and storing the cable streamlined and easy. A Cable for Life: We’re so confident about Powerline II’s long-lasting performance that we gave it a hassle-free, lifetime warranty. We’re so confident in PowerLine II’s performance and durability, we’ve given it a lifetime warranty. This may just be the last cable you’ll ever need to buy. Next While there are certainly many budget options when shopping for lightning cables, most aren't worth buying. Perhaps the most important thing you want to keep in mind is the longevity of the cable you're considering. If your cable breaks or loses its ability to pair with your device after just a few weeks, it's not worth the low price. There is a sweet spot between the most premium options and the mid-range products.

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Anker’s latest cable is called the Powerline III Flow, no doubt because of the cable’s unparalleled flexibility. Unlike the typical hard rubber you tend to find in charging cables, the Powerline III flow uses an incredibly soft silica gel, and flexes freely in a way no other cable we tested could match. After publication, Belkin sent us another cable, which exhibited no fraying out of the box. They tell us this isn’t a common issue, and they’re looking into it. Anker’s internal testing confirms PowerLine II is 12 × more durable than other cables, and charges iPhone X up to 50% in 30 minutes while using a USB-C Power Delivery charger. Charge Fast: MFi certification and strict quality testing ensure your Apple devices are charged safely, at their fastest possible speed. At this point, I suppose I am juggling bend lifespan, cost, and how the warranties factor in and potentially “cover up” the other two former factors.To show our belief in PowerLine II Lightning Cable, we are offering a hassle-free replacement for all quality issues. Not for half a year, not for 18 months, but for an entire lifetime. It may be the last cable you’ll ever need to buy.

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