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While an increasing number of Apple devices now feature USB-C or wireless charging, many—including older iPhones, iPads, AirPods, and Magic Keyboards—still rely on the proprietary Lightning port.
Unfortunately, Apple's Lightning cables are known for being fragile and more expensive than many third-party alternatives, even those that are Apple-certified and perform just as well.
If you're dissatisfied with the cable that came with your Apple device or need a backup, we've tested numerous Lightning cables to identify the best options for various needs.
The PowerLine II is MFi-certified, meaning Apple has verified that it will perform optimally in terms of charging and data transfer with its Lightning-powered devices. Non-certified cables, like those found at gas stations, are not necessarily cheaper and could lead to slower charging or even damage to your devices.
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The rubber sheath encasing the PowerLine II is both smooth and grippy, offering durability that withstands daily wear and tear over more than a year of testing. When we connected both ends of each cable to various devices, we noticed minimal wiggling, ensuring a stable connection for charging and data transfer.
The cable's housings—the sections connecting the metal plugs to the cable—are the sturdiest and most comfortable to grip among those we tested. Made from a single piece of matte-textured rubber, the housings provide ample space to grasp the plug firmly while plugging and unplugging, reducing the risk of fraying and breakage.





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