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That said, 2019 should be a big year for third-party USB-C to Lightning connectors. Three of the top phone accessory and power brands are slated to release MFI certified connectors soon.
With Apple’s shift to USB-C ports on the iPhone 15 line comes a new $29 Lighting to USB-C adapter — but these cables are a better investment for anyone upgrading.
Get A USB-C To Lightning Adapter If you're not ready to part with your Lightning cables just yet, a USB-C to Lightning adapter lets you keep them in use, even with newer devices like the iPhone 15.
Apple is designating an MFi certification for Lightning to USB-C audio adapters, such as the one Anker announced in May, designed for Macs with USB-C ports and the new iPad Pro.
So far, if you've wanted a USB-C to Lightning cable, Apple was your only choice. Yes, eBay is awash with fake cables that claim to support high-speed charging, but of the dozens I tested, none did.
Before the Lightning cable’s debut in 2012, I’d never experienced such a feeling. Apple’s 30-pin connector was proprietary and a little finicky.
That offers backers one of the new USB-C to Lightning cables. Apple’s 2m (6 foot) version goes for $30-$35, and Eastern Collective says their cables are much more durable.
A Lightning to USB-C cable is required to fast charge the iPhone 8 and newer with an 18W-plus power adapter. Otherwise, the new C94 connector is expected to provide a maximum of 15W of power with ...
Apple’s recent shift from a lightning connector to USB-C for the iPhone 15 is a welcome relief for many of us who want all of our go-to tech accessories to play nice in the sandbox together.
Certainly seems as thick as a USB A to Lightning cable. I don't have a previous gen iPad Pro to test with, but I do have USB C to Lightning cables for use with my 2018 MBP.
Anker is also releasing a USB-C to Lightning audio adapter in April. With the device, users can listen to Lightning EarPods or MFi-certified Lightning headphones on their Mac or iPad Pro via USB-C.