AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has for Anker USB C to Lightning Cable [6ft, 2-Pack MFi Certified] for $19.99. Save up to 39.41% OFF.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has for Anker USB C to Lightning Cable [6ft, 2-Pack MFi Certified] for $19.99. Save up to 39.41% OFF.
Effective on 11/26
Model: Anker USB C to Lightning Cable [6ft, 2-Pack MFi Certified] Powerline II for iPhone 13 13 Pro 12 11 X XS XR 8 Plus AirPods Pro, Supports Power Delivery (White)
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Can different usb c cords handle different transfer rates ? (For example anker power line 3 states up to 100mbps, able to charge a MacBook.) With that concept what can this cord handle?
Can different usb c cords handle different transfer rates ? (For example anker power line 3 states up to 100mbps, able to charge a MacBook.) With that concept what can this cord handle?
Yes, different cables are rated all over the place. There is a rating for the wattage, which affects the type of charger you would want to use.
There is also a rating for the speed of the cable. Many charging cables are actually USB 2.0 speeds, which is quite slow.
Ideally, you want to find cables that operate at USB 3.0 speeds, which is at least 10 times faster, and for higher wattage, depending on your device.
You can Google the wattage of what your device consumes. Ideally, you want to use cables and chargers that can correctly manage the output.
These come with a lifetime warranty. I had to use the lifetime warranty recently on a different Anker cable (usb-a to lightning) and it was an easy process. They shipped a new one when they ruled out it wasn't a dirty connection or bad device. They then had me send a photo of the old cable with a cut in it instead of sending it back.
These come with a lifetime warranty. I had to use the lifetime warranty recently on a different Anker cable (usb-a to lightning) and it was an easy process. They shipped a new one when they ruled out it wasn't a dirty connection or bad device. They then had me send a photo of the old cable with a cut in it instead of sending it back.
One of my cables are bad now, how/where did u contact them for support?
These come with a lifetime warranty. I had to use the lifetime warranty recently on a different Anker cable (usb-a to lightning) and it was an easy process. They shipped a new one when they ruled out it wasn't a dirty connection or bad device. They then had me send a photo of the old cable with a cut in it instead of sending it back.
A cut as in they needed you to damage it before they send you new one? Genuinely asking
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A cut as in they needed you to damage it before they send you new one? Genuinely asking
They sent the new one first and then once that arrived they asked me to cut the old cable and send a photo of it. This is so that people aren't scamming them with the warranty.
One important thing I forgot to mention is that each cable has a serial number attached to it with a tag. You have to keep this in order to do the warranty exchange.
This might be a better deal as this listing and only 13 cents more a cable... it explicitly lists iPhone 13 support which ups the charging max to 20W and the cable in this post may not https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H256MBK/
This might be a better deal as this listing and only 13 cents more a cable... it explicitly lists iPhone 13 support which ups the charging max to 20W and the cable in this post may not https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H256MBK/
The OP link also specifically lists the iPhone 13. My guess is its the exact same product.
Your link is certainly interesting for people only interested in a single cable.
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There is also a rating for the speed of the cable. Many charging cables are actually USB 2.0 speeds, which is quite slow.
Ideally, you want to find cables that operate at USB 3.0 speeds, which is at least 10 times faster, and for higher wattage, depending on your device.
You can Google the wattage of what your device consumes. Ideally, you want to use cables and chargers that can correctly manage the output.
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One important thing I forgot to mention is that each cable has a serial number attached to it with a tag. You have to keep this in order to do the warranty exchange.
The lifetime warranty does not apply to every cable they sell though. You will have to look and see if it applies to your specific cable.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H256MBK/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H256MBK/
Your link is certainly interesting for people only interested in a single cable.
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