

#IPHONE TO MACBOOK USB C TO LIGHTING PRO#
If you're ready to start using the most effortless connectors out there, here are the absolute best USB-C-to-Lightning cables that we vouch for. Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod with Lightning connector to your USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) enabled Mac and iPad Pro for syncing and charging. There are countless high-quality charging adapters to pick from, and we researched those, too. If you plan to use your USB-C-to-Lightning cable with a third-party adapter, make sure that it supports the USB Power Delivery (USB-PD) industry standard. We also factored in the pricing of each cable, as well as the length of its warranty. Made by Apple: Apple USB-C to Lightning Cableĭuring our testing, we evaluated the build quality of each product, its overall tactility, and its ability to remain tangle-free.Stylish and Durable: Native Union Belt USB-C to Lightning Cable.

Versatile Angled Connectors: UGREEN 90-Degree USB-C to Lightning Cable.The Toughest Option: Nomad Kevlar USB-C to Lightning Cable.Best for Battery Packs: Satechi USB-C to Lightning Cable.Most Luxurious: Anker Powerline+ III Special Edition.Most Eco-Friendly: Nimble PowerKnit USB-C to Lightning Cable.Best Budget: AmazonBasics Advanced Double Braided USB-C to Lightning Cable.Runner-Up: Belkin BoostCharge Pro Flex USB-C to Lightning Cable.Our Top Pick: Anker 641 USB-C to Lightning Cable.We spent the past few weeks researching and testing to discover the best ones worth buying from top-tier manufacturers like Amazon, Anker, and Belkin. Today’s marketplace is brimming with excellent third-party USB-C-to-Lightning cables that are longer, more flexible, and more durable than the one that comes with your iPhone (which is a little over 3 feet). (Fast charging is available on all Apple-made smartphones from iPhone 8 onwards.) Ethernet If you're using an Ethernet cable with your device, use a USB-C to Ethernet adapter, such as the Belkin USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter. You’ll need a compatible charger, though, because new iPhones no longer ship with one. To charge an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from a Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C port without one of these adapters, you can use the Apple USB-C to Lightning Cable instead. Now bundled with every new iPhone, a USB-C-to-Lightning cable vastly improves your phone's charging speed - sometimes even boosting its battery from 0 to 50% in 30 minutes or less.
