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Short iPhone Cable 30cm 3Pack Right Angle, ADILIFT [MFi Certified]90 Degree Lightning to USB Cable 0.3m Nylon Braided Charger Lead Fast Charging Cable Compatible with iPhone 11 Pro Max Xs X XR 8 7 6 5

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Anker Powerline+ II Lightning Cable tech specs: Length: 1 foot, 3 feet, 6 feet, 10 feet | Type: USB-A | Count: One Once you settle on the size, you’ll need to consider the outer material of your cable. Apple’s standard Lightning cable is made of Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) and is infamous for fraying after a short time. Many high-end cables are coated with braided nylon or kevlar, which are more resistant to the long-term effects of bending and pulling. Cables made with these materials are also more likely to withstand bites from mischievous pets. Connection Just because these cables are braided and well-protected doesn’t mean you should treat them roughly, if at all possible. Tiny bits of damage that accumulate in the cable will never go away, until ultimately it stops working. You don’t need to treat a great cable as though it were a sheet of glass. But all the small efforts you make to treat the cable with respect can be rewarded.

If you plug in a right angle connector with the cable running downwards, then the cable will most likely run past your hands. At that point, you’ll want to start thinking about the texture of the cable, and even how easy it is to clean. This is another area where nylon tends to excel, though you do have to be gentle with cleaning it because the nylon fibers can become frayed. DurabilityUse iPhone lightning cables that are at least 6 feet long, which allows you to use your phone while sitting, standing, or resting near a wall outlet in most rooms. Additionally, for white plastic/PVC cables, this length can keep them off the floor to prevent graying and fraying. Anything longer than 6 feet and you may experience slower charging speeds thanks to power loss caused by distance. Besides giving high-speed charging, its cable has impressive strength. The cable's flexibility and high-quality durability ensure its usefulness for a long time," says longtime user says Matt Little, co-owner of Damien McEvoy Plumbing.

This brace isn’t totally inflexible, so it doesn’t get in the way when you need it to bend. But it’s a nice detail that shows FOXSUN really is invested in making these cables last. It’s easy to kill cables. Lengthy ones, short ones, and even those made with sturdy materials. When you’re holding a device that’s also charging, the cable tends to become bent at an angle. It’s usually a gentle bending force, but it’s a bending force nonetheless. And it can wear the cable to death. Like most upgraded USB to Lightning cables, FOXSUN cables are built with the added protection of nylon braiding. The nylon braided fiber is smooth against your hands, and like almost any nylon braided fiber, it makes this cable resistant to tangling. Though you can actually still manage to wrap the cable up into a knot if you mean to do so.

Foxsun Right Angle 90 Degree Lightning to USB Cable is compatible with essentially every iPhone, iPad, iPod, and so on. The only places where you won’t find compatibility are for Apple products without Lightning ports. Because of the MFi certification, you can expect the cable to work as well as if Apple had personally made it. If you’ve bought a new Apple device in recent years, you probably are aware that the ports have changed. You’ll need a cable with something called a lightning port for your iPhone, iPad, iPod and Nano. This is the cable that allows you to charge your device’s battery. The other end is a USB connector that you can either plug into your computer or a wall plug with USB ports built in.

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