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Top 3 Best Lightning Cable That You Should Buy

One of the most common issues faced by iPhone, iPad owners is a broken, frayed or won't charge Lightning cable. When you buy a new original Lightning cable from Apple store, or an aftermarket one - there is nothing can be sure that one won't broken again.

Don't want to purchase a new Lightning cable, read this article to learn how to fix a broken iPhone charging cable.

In this article, I will show you a few strongest Lightning cables that will help you use to charge your iPhone or iPad longer, extend the time you can use your Lightning cable till it's frayed or broken.

AmazonBasics Lightning Cable - 6 feet - $14

If you are going to an Apple store to buy a new original Lightning cable, it will cost you $19.

Expensive than your expected price?

Looking for a longer Lightning cable, for example, 6-feet?

Then take a look at the AmazonBasics Lightning cable, which both longer and cheaper the original one. The limitation of the length of the original Apple Lightning cable is always a problem for many users, especially in the case that the outlet is too far from your bed.

The AmazonBasics Lightning cable has 6-feet long and costs you $14. This is an excellent replacement for the original cable from Apple.

Belkin Lightning Cable - 10 feet - $15

Belkin Lightning cable



If you don't like the AmazonBasics Lightning cable because it's not long enough, then take a look at the MFi-certified Belkin Lightning cable, which has a 10-feet length (~ 3 meters).

However, a long cable will lead to another serious problem - difficult to manage. So make sure you choose a right one that fits what you need - not too long but also not too short.

This cable is also good enough to protect itself from frayed, broken. By purchasing this, you will never encounter iPhone not charging issue at all.

Griffin Retractable Lightning Cable - $17

Grifin Cable



You feel hard to put a Lightning cable into your bag or pocket? Then check out the Lightning cable from Griffin, called Retractable Lightning Cable, which costs you $17 per one.

It has a compact solution that will retract your cable into a small box. The box has less than 2-inche wide, 0.5-inch thick. You can either pull out the cable into the box from the USB-based end or the Lightning-based end.

What do you think about these Lightning cables? Affordable and worthy?

Please share with me what Lightning cable you are using right now and how good is it. For more Lightning cables, check out the iOS forum here.