⚡ Charge Smart, Live Bold!
The Coiled Lightning Cable is a versatile and durable charging solution designed for Apple devices, featuring MFi certification, a unique 90-degree connector, and a coiled design for easy storage and portability. Perfect for on-the-go professionals, this 2-pack ensures you never run out of power while maintaining style and efficiency.
B**
Nice cord
Works great - it recoils when not in use
L**9
Great cord
Works perfectly attached to phone where a regular connector would be too large.
K**5
Right angle connectors do not work with Otterbox cases
The right angle connectors are really cool, but do not work if your phone case has any thickness to speak of.
S**Y
Perfectly angled cord
Works well and solidly made. Nice snug fitting ends that don’t wobble or fall out.
N**7
As advertised
Quality product, doesn’t feel cheap.
K**R
Easy to keep connected.
Having cord coiled keeps it out of the way but easy grab and charge devices.
B**1
Works great
I like that this connections don’t protrude like my previous cable. Works great in my car and I’m still able to pick my phone up if necessary.
S**H
I have question/concerns...
I wanted to put this cable to the test, thinking a single usb cable can be split 4 ways and provide "fast charging" I had questions / expectations.I used a 100w UGreen charger (it's awesome, go check it out) capable of putting 100w to a single cable when no other cables are plugged in (Note, you do need a cable capable of 100w) to power the cable. On the other side I plugged in* Apple IPad Mini2: 0% charge, capable of 10w input* Apple IPhone 6s: 0% charge, capable of 10w input* T-Core 10,000 mAh power bank: 82% charge, capable of 22.5w input* Skinnydip portable charger: unknown charge, unknown input capabilitiesI plugged everything in and let them "charge" for 30 minutes, checking back every couple minutes to make sure the cable wasn't overheating from potentially trying to charge over 40w. Good news was the cable did not over heat, the bad news the only device showing any improvement was T-Core moving up to 89%. Both Apple devices were still needing additional charge to power on, and the Skinnydip, we don't know...It's a 10ft cable, with a USB-C connection for the power charger and comes with a USB-C to USB-A adapter. It has two lightning, one USB-C, and one micro usb connection. My overall opinion, I would recommend carrying around separate chords and charging devices separately. If this could do what it says it can, fast charge 4 devices, I'd be concerned about the cable holding up.
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