Technology
This 10-foot MFi-certified braided lightning cable is more than 60% off
TL;DR: As of Feb. 27, you can grab a 10-foot cloth MFi-certified lightning cable for $14.99, a 62% savings, and leave the knotted cords behind.
2020 is becoming more and more chaotic and unpredictable by the day, but one thing is for certain: the Lightning cable you’re using right now is bound to break at some point.
Apple is notorious for manufacturing charging wires that are easily frayed and worn, leaving users frustrated and forced to cough up more money to purchase backups and backups for their backups. But you’ll no longer have to suffer and bleed your hard-earned dough when you pick up this 10-foot cloth MFi-certified lightning cable for only $14.99.
It’s a fact of life: iPhone owners practically always need a Lightning cable or connector on hand. Hell, you could even meet the love of your life or future best friend by having a lightning cable on hand at the exact right moment. Lucky for you (and your future S.O.), this one boasts a flexible cloth fiber construction that is tangle-resistant, making it easier to transport since it won’t end up in a giant knot by the time you reach your destination. It’s also less susceptible to fraying and everyday wear and tear thanks to its sturdy construction.
Unlike the typical six-foot cord that accompanies new iPhones, this one measures in at a whopping 10 feet. With that flexibility, you can move around the room as your charge up instead of staying tethered to a power outlet. Most importantly, it’s also MFi-certified, meaning it has gone through stringent iOS compatibility assurance tests and marked safe to use.
For a limited time, you can get this cable in your choice of color — black, blue, or green — for only $14.99. Two-packs and three-packs are also available for $23.99 and $32.99, respectively.
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