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The best lightning cables you can buy for your iPhone
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The best cheap lightning cable
Sometimes you just need a cheap lightning cable for your iPhone. If you're not interested in paying a premium for your charging cable, Amazon has you covered with its no-frills AmazonBasics Apple Certified lightning cable.
Amazon offers three different lengths: four inches, three feet, and six feet. The neck next to the lightning cable is relatively thin, so it should fit into the cutout for the charging port for most iPhone cases. The ends are reinforced to improve durability, though, and Amazon says it put the cable through 4,000 95-degree bend tests. The AmazonBasics cable even comes with a one-year limited warranty.
Unlike most cheap lightning cables, you can count on the AmazonBasics cable to work with your iPhone or iPad, because it's MFi certified by Apple. That's rare for cheap cables, and it's incredibly important — uncertified third-party cables can be dangerous and result in charging problems or even damage to your iPhone. If money is a concern, buy this cable instead.
User reviews on Amazon are positive, and sites like Lifewire, Best Products, and Digital Trends all recommend the AmazonBasics cable. It comes in black and white, and you can get 3-foot, 6-foot, or 4-inch lengths. Amazon offers two packs of the 3-and-6-foot cords.
Pros: It's super cheap, extra protection at stress points, passed a 4,000 bend test, it's MFi certified by Apple, and it has a one-year warranty
Cons: It only comes in black or white
Buy the AmazonBasics 3-foot lightning cable on Amazon for $6.49 Buy the AmazonBasics 6-foot lightning cable on Amazon for $7.99 Buy the AmazonBasics 4-inch lightning cable on Amazon for $5.99The best long lightning cable
If you've ever struggled with a short cord, you'll absolutely love Native Union's weighted Night cable. Not only is it 10 feet long, it's also durable and has a weighted knot that keeps it from pulling your iPhone off the table while it's charging.
Native Union makes its lightning cables out of braided nylon, which is strong and durable. It also means that the cable doesn't tangle as much. There are four layers of material protecting the cable's wires: braided nylon, a TPE rubber sleeve, a tinned copper braid, and a grounding layer. Inside all those layers are wires that are also protected and reinforced — some of them even have Kevlar fiber inside.
Native Union is so confident in its lightning cables that it put them through a 10,000 bend test to see whether they would break or fray, and the cables survived. The company also offers a limited lifetime warranty, so you know this cable is built to last.
I've used the Native Union Night cable for the past four years as my main charger, and it has never let me down. I've bent it all sorts of ways, and it hasn't frayed at all. I typically use the weight to keep my iPhone on my nightstand while I charge it, but it's easy to adjust when I need the weight anchoring the cord in another place. The cable comes in several fun colors, too, so it looks nice in any home.
The Night cable is also highly rated by users on Amazon and Native Union's website. Many tech publications also recommend Native Union's Night cable.
Pros: It's 10-feet long, weighted so it doesn't fall, covered in sturdy woven fabric, 12-month warranty, MFi certified by Apple, and it bends but doesn't break
Cons: Expensive
Buy the taupe 10-foot weighted Native Union Night cable on Amazon for $39.99The best durable lightning cable
Dog ate your lightning cable? We've heard that one before. Luckily, there's a new, nearly indestructible lightning cable available for your iPhone. The Fuse Chicken Titan cord is so tough that its creators literally took a chainsaw to it, and it survived.
Fuse Chicken's cable is covered in two layers of flexible steel, so it's extra tough, but it's also stiffer and heavier than most lightning cables. You can twist it into any shape you want or even tie it in knots, and the Titan cord will be just fine.
It also has a limited lifetime warranty, so if you do find a way to break it through normal use, you may be able to get it replaced. Just don't be like The Verge and take a sword to it, hammer it on an anvil, or slice it with a sander — that kind of barbarism will, apparently, cut the cord.
The neck of the cable that's right next to the lightning charger is wider than Apple's cable for added strength. The only downside is that the wider neck may not fit into the cutout for the charging port on some iPhone cases.
Although it's not a super long cord, the Titan is 3-feet long, which should be more than enough for most people's needs. Fuse Chicken makes other cable lengths, too, including a short keychain style.
User reviews on Amazon are positive and the tech site Digital Trends recommends the Titan as one of the best lightning cables you can buy.
Pros: It's made from industrial-grade flexible high-strength steel, lifetime guarantee, MFi certified by Apple, it's pet proof, and it survived a chainsaw attack, so yeah ... it's durable
Cons: Expensive
Buy the 3-foot Fuse Chicken Titan Lightning Cable on Amazon for $34.95 Buy the 9-inch keychain Fuse Chicken Titan Lightning Cable on Amazon for $24.95The best light-up lightning cable
Monoprice makes lots of great cables for charging up your phone, and it has a stellar lifetime warranty that promises to replace broken cords. Of all its cables, the Monoprice Luxe Series Lightning Charge & Sync Cable stands out with its LED status light, which glows orange or green depending on your iPhone's charging status.
It's nice to know the progress of your phone's charging at a glance, and we love peeking over to see whether our iPhone is fully charged. The light is subtly placed right in the connector next to your phone, so it's easy to see.
The cable itself is well protected by a layer of braided nylon and there are metal enclosures around the connector and LED to ensure that the cable stays strong at its weakest points. Like all of Monoprice's cables, this one has Apple MFi Certification, so you don't have to worry about the quality standards behind this cable.
We've been using the cable for a few months now without any issue and can confirm that it's sturdy and well made. It's quickly become my favorite for juicing up at my desk during the work day.
Pros: Sturdy cable, MFi certified, available in many lengths, lights up when charging, lifetime warranty
Cons: Expensive
Buy the 6-foot Monoprice Luxe Series Apple MFi Certified Lightning to USB Charge & Sync Cable on Amazon for $17.72 (originally $19.90)The best universal cable
If you live in a multi-device household, you need this Universal Cable from Nomad. It has lightning, Micro USB, and USB-C ends to charge any phone and many other devices, too.
The core cable is USB A to Micro USB, and it measures 1.5 meters in length, so it's long enough to stretch a bit. You can also wrap up the excess cable with the included tie.
The cable itself is 10K Mil-spec flex tested and Apple MFi approved. Its braided ballistic nylon covering keeps it strong and prevents fraying even with intense use. Nomad guarantees that the cable will last at least five years, which is pretty impressive.
We tried out one of these cables and loved it. It's the only cable you'll ever need. No matter what devices you, your friends, and your family carry, this cable can charge them — no questions asked.
Pros: Works with all phones, MFi certified, strong, five-year guarantee
Cons: A bit pricey
Buy the Nomad Universal Cable on Amazon for $34.95 (originally $49.99)The best lightning to USB-C cable
If you have a new MacBook, you need a lightning to USB-C cable so you can connect your iPhone to your new laptop. In that case, there is only one cable you can buy: Apple's lightning to USB-C cable. It is the only safe option that won't fry your computer and your phone.
You can get the cable in either 1-meter (3 feet) or 2-meter (6 feet) lengths. It's compatible with the USB-C ports on the 12-inch MacBook, 13-inch MacBook Pro, 15-inch MacBook Pro, 21.5-inch iMac, 27-inch iMac, and iMac Pro. You can also use it with the Apple 29W USB-C Power Adapter to enable fast charging on your new iPhone 8, 8 Plus, or X.
It's a decent cable and quite strong. The best part about it is that it's safe. Unreliable third-party cables can harm your devices, so even if it's expensive, it's worth it.
Pros: USB-C end works with new MacBooks, enables fast charging with the iPhone, made by Apple
Cons: A bit expensive
Buy the Apple lightning to USB-C cable from Best Buy for $20.99Check out our other iPhone accessory buying guides
Without a charger, your smartphone is nothing more than a pricey paperweight, so we've rounded up the best phone chargers of all kinds.
Some people might need only one of the units from this list to meet all their charging needs, while others who are always on the move might be wise to grab two or even three of the chargers to cover their bases.
Here are the best phone chargers you can buy:
- Best charging cables: Anker lightning, USB-C, Micro USB, and Apple USB-C to lightning
- Best wall charger: Aukey Dual Port USB-C and USB 56.5-Watt Wall Charger
- Best wireless charger: Belkin Boost Up Wireless Charging Pad
- Best desk charger: Twelve South HighRise 2 Charging Stand
- Best car charger: Scosche ReVolt Dual USB Car Charger
- Best charging station: Satechi 7-Port USB Charging Station Dock
- Best fast charger: Anker PowerPort II Wall Charger
We've rounded up the best iPhone case companies so you can find an excellent case for your iPhone no matter the model number or your style.
Whether you want a fancy leather case, a folio, a rugged case or a basic no-frills one that gets the job done — we have a pick for you. We also have advice on how to figure out which iPhone model you have and which cases will fit it here.
Here are the best iPhone case companies:
- Best leather cases: Nomad
- Best Apple official cases: Leather and Silicone
- Best cases for grip: Speck
- Best simple cases: Incipio
- Best rugged cases: Otterbox and Lifeproof
- Best feminine cases: Case-Mate
- Best unique materials: Native Union
- Best eco-friendly cases: Pela
- Best stylish cases: Moshi
- Best cheap cases: Silk
If you own an iPhone, you are spoiled for choice when it comes to accessories. You can get cases in any color, style, and material. There is an endless array of lightning cables, memory expansion gadgets, screen protectors, and iPhone-related paraphernalia available for you to buy. It can be downright overwhelming.
Which accessories do you actually need? How can you know which brands to trust with your money?
We've rounded up all the accessories you need to make the most of your iPhone. We've personally tested nearly every item in this guide (and heavily vetted the ones we haven't) to showcase only the very best iPhone accessories that you actually need.
Here are the best iPhone accessories you can buy:
- Best lightning cables: Anker lightning cable
- Best phone grip and stand: PopSocket Grip
- Best wireless chargers: Belkin BoostUP, Mophie, Anker PowerWave 7.5 Pad, PowerWave 7.5 Stand
- Best cases: Nomad cases, Otterbox, Case-Mate, Speck, Incipio,Nodus, Moshi
- Best wireless earbuds: Apple AirPods, Bragi Dash, Jabra Elite Sport
- Best screen protectors: TechMate screen protector and ZAGG screen protector
- Best cleaning kit: WHOOSH! cleaning kit
- Best battery pack: Jackert Bolt battery pack
- Best wireless headphones: Sennheiser HD 1 Wireless
- Best iPhone docks: TwelveSouth iPhone dock and Native Union Dock+
- Best battery pack: Jackert Bolt battery pack
- Best gadget to expand storage: SanDisk iXpand
- Best camera attachment: Olloclip
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