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USB-C is the hot connection standard right now, particularly at Apple HQ - and if you want to charge your iPhone from any current MacBook, or the latest iPad Pros, you'll need a USB-C to Lightning ...
The Apple USB-C to Lightning Adapter is available to order now and ships starting this Thursday before hitting stores on Friday. It features a USB-C connector and a Lightning port to convert ...
And again, another bunch of adapters, this time to convert USB-C to Lightning and vice versa. But, of course, there's no one-adapter-fits-all situation.
The Kefiany USB-C to Lightning adapter is a great option if you're on a budget — available in a pack of three for just $6.55. It doesn't come with a cable; instead, you get a compact one-piece ...
Granted, Apple does sell a Lightning-to-USB-C adapter in its store, but the cable in the iPhone X’s box was the same Lightning-to-USB 2.0 cable as the iPhones 8, 7, 6, and 5.
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.
The Apple USB-C to Lightning Cable is priced at $25 for the 1m variant and $35 for the 2m variant. If you have a 12.9-inch iPad Pro, then it's worth investing in the optional Apple 29W USB-C Power ...
Apple's new iPad Pro ditches the Lightning connector for USB-C. Now iOS users will have to invest in yet another type of connector -- one that we Android users are very familiar with.
Apple has made its USB-C to Lightning cable cheaper than it used to be. It's rare for the company to cut the prices of its accessories. What's more, this move is weirdly timed just after we heard ...
Right now, there are no Apple-approved USB-C to Lightning cables available for purchase, which means customers who want a USB-C to Lightning cable must purchase one directly from Apple for $19.
Like Apple’s USB-C Lightning cable, MFi certified cables will use a slightly different version of the Lightning connect that will cost around 50¢ more than the current version, according to ...
It's been some time since Apple first allowed third-party USB-C to Lightning cables, and there are a ton of options. We've collected and tested a bunch of cables and here's what we like.