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Best Lightning Cables for iPhone 2024

Wednesday August 21, 2024. 01:25 PM , from Macworld Reviews
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Lightning ports were once ubiquitous across Apple’s iPhone and iPad line-up. Apple is switching to USB-C ports for its iPads and from the iPhone 15 family, the Lightning port is now replaced by USB-C.

But for iPhone versions 5 to 14, Lightning is the port you need a cable for.

For iPhones and older iPads that use the Lightning port, you can buy a cable that has a Lightning connector at one end and either full-size USB-A or the smaller, reversible USB-C connector at the other to plug into a charger.

If you still have a charger with a USB-A port, consider upgrading to a USB-C charger as iPhone fast-charging only works with a USB-C charger. The best setup for iPhones before the iPhone 15 is a USB-C charger and a USB-C to Lightning cable. Check out our tests for the best USB-C chargers for iPhone.

As most Apple users will agree, one phone-charging cable is never enough. Whether it gets damaged through wear and tear, or it is misplaced, borrowed or stolen, you can guarantee it is never there when you need it.

Third-party Apple-certified cables are more expensive than many online alternatives but we highly recommend you buy a certified cable, because cheap third-party alternatives have a nasty habit of suddenly deciding to stop working with your device. Moreover, they can be dangerous—here are some good reasons why you shouldn’t buy a cheap Lightning cable.

There are exceptions, however, so a few of the cables recommended below have been tested by us but don’t have the MFi stamp of approval. These are clearly marked.

If you’re forever buying new cables, you might also want to consider a Qi wireless charger or for iPhone 12/13/14/15 a MagSafe charger, with traditional docks, stands and pads as well as portable wireless chargers with built-in batteries now available. All current-generation iPhones support wireless charging, but do note that this is a slower process than charging via a cable (depending on your cable and adapter). Buy a MagSafe version only if you have an iPhone 12, 13, 14 or 15.

iPhone 15 and USB-C iPad users should go to our roundup of the best USB-C charging cables for iPhone.

Best Lightning cables for iPhone and iPad






Apple Lightning to USB-C Cable – Apple's own USB-C to Lightning Cable





















Pros


Made by Apple

Fast charge



Cons


Expensive










Price When Reviewed:

€25




Best Prices Today:



€24.34 at RueDuCommerce FR





USB type: USB-C

Length: 1m or 2m

MFi: Certified

Fast charge: Yes

To unlock Fast Charge on your iPhone you need a USB-C to Lightning cable (and at least an 18W adaptor). Apple’s variant might be one of the more expensive examples, but it’s also the most trustworthy, hailing direct from Apple itself. That said, Apple’s non-braided cables have a reputation for fraying and losing their pristine white color over time.

The standard cable that ships with most Apple products is the 1m cable, but it’s also available at double that length (2m).







Apple Lightning to USB-A cable – Apple's own USB-A to Lightning Cable





















Pros


Made by Apple



Cons


No Fast Charge

Expensive










Price When Reviewed:

€25




Best Prices Today:



€16.84 at RueDuCommerce FR€18.21 at Macway FR





USB type: USB-A

Length: 0.5m, 1m or 2m

MFi: Certified

Fast charge: No

Not as iconic as the white earbuds, but white and useful nonetheless, you might want to buy your Lightning cable direct from Apple. As a USB-A cable it won’t support Apple’s Fast Charge on iPhone, but it’s pretty handy none the less if you own a charger with the old rectangular USB-A port. We still recommend you upgrade to a USB-C charger and USB-C to Lightning cable.

It is available at half or double the standard 1m length (0.5m is the same price; 2m is a little extra). Either way, it’s still expensive compared to some third-party Lightning cables.

Do note that these Apple white cables often tend to go a nice shade of murky gray pretty fast, depending on your usage.







Anker 331 USB-C to Lightning Cable – Best budget USB-C to Lightning cable





















Pros


Super tough

Affordable

Fast Charge

Color options










Price When Reviewed:

€19,99





USB type: USB-C

Length: 1m or 2m

MFi: Certified

Fast charge: Yes

Anker is one of the most trusted Apple-accessory brands, and it offers a wide range of USB to Lightning cables. The Apple-certified, nylon-braided Anker 331 USB-C to Lightning Cable is its budget offering but is still more robust than Apple’s cables and available in a wider choice of lengths (from 1m to 2m) and colors (Black, Silver, Blue and Red).

Anker claims that the 331 cable can withstand up to 12,000 bends. The Anker 762 USB-C to Lightning Cable ups that claim to 35,000 bends.

Remember that you need a USB-C to Lightning cable like this one for fast-charging iPhones older than the iPhone 15.







Amazon Basics USB-C to Lightning Cable – Best basic USB-C to Lightning cable





















Pros


Affordable

USB-C for Fast Charge

Multiple colors and lengths


















USB type: USB-C

Length: 0.3m, 0.9m or 1.8m

MFi: Certified

Fast charge: Yes

Products in the AmazonBasics range just work and they’re very cheap to boot. Cheap does not mean bad though—Basics’ 1.82m cable is cheap, and if you can find the shorter variant in stock it’s even cheaper.

Amazon does note that it works with ‘nearly all cases’, so you may want to double-check, but we doubt this would be a problem for most accessories.

It’s available in multiple color choices, including white, black and red, in most regions.







AmazonBasics Lightning cable – Best basic USB-A to Lightning cable





















Pros


Affordable

Multiple colors and lengths



Cons


No Fast Charge


















USB type: USB-A

Length: 0.3m, 0.9m or 1.8m

MFi: Certified

Fast charge: No

For older chargers, this is a decent affordable USB-A to Lightning cable available in various lengths and colors. It’s USB-A so not a Fast Charge option like the USB-C version.







Fonemax Retractable USB-C to Lightning Cable – Best retractable Lightning cable





















Pros


Tangle-free and tidy

Affordable


















USB type: USB-C

Length: Stretches to 1.2m

MFi: No

Fast charge: Yes

If long, messy cable snakes annoy you, then a retractable Lightning cable will save you from tangles, and is much easier to store and carry around.

This retractable USB-C to Lightning cable isn’t Apple certified but worked well in our tests, and we can’t find a certified retractable Lightning cable for sale anywhere.

It is a real boon for keeping your desk or cable drawer tidy. We’d like all our cables to be retractable!







StarTech.com USB-C to Lightning Cable – Best coiled USB-C to Lightning cable





















Pros


Compact and tangle-free

USB-C for Fast Charge










Price When Reviewed:

€25





USB type: USB-C

Length: 0.5 m or 1m

MFi: Certified

Fast charge: Yes

Another way to avoid cable snakes is a coiled cable that takes up less space on your desk or wherever you lay it.

This coiled Lightning cable from StarTech.com is available with either USB-A or USB-C but USB-C to Lightning is better for Fast Charge, and in either 50cm/20in or 1m/3ft lengths.

The shorter cable extends to 50cm/20in and contracts to 32cm/12.5in. The longer version extends to 1m/3.3ft (1m) and contracts to 38cm/1.2ft.







StarTech.com USB to Lightning Cable – Best coiled USB-A to Lightning cable





















Pros


Compact and tangle-free



Cons


No Fast Charge


















USB type: USB-A

Length: 0.5 m or 1m

MFi: Certified

Fast charge: No

This coiled Lightning cable with USB-A at the other end fits older chargers but doesn’t support Apple’s Fast Charge like the USB-C version does.

Like its more modern sibling, it is available in either 50cm/20in or 1m/3ft lengths. The shorter cable extends to 50cm/20in and contracts to 32cm/12.5in. The longer version extends to 1m/3.3ft (1m) and contracts to 38cm/1.2ft.







Bawanfa Extra Long Lightning Cable – Best long Lightning cable





















Pros


Long

Color options


















USB type: USB-A

Length: 6m (20ft)

MFi: Certified

Fast charge: Yes

This Lightning cable is an amazing 6m (that’s 20-feet) long. If the plug outlet in your room of choice is further away from your sprawling place of choice then this is the answer.

It’s also handy for passing round in a car. The thicker than Apple cable is more durable and should last you a while.

If you really must stick with a slower USB-A charger, there is a 20-foot USB-A to Lightning cable version.







Anker New Nylon USB-C to Lightning Cable





















Pros


Short and tangle-free


















USB type: USB-C

Length: 0.3m (1ft)

MFi: Certified

Fast charge: Yes

You know what? Sometimes you just need a short cable, rather than a skinny python snaking over your desk.

One of the best short Lightning cables we’ve seen is from Anker, it’s just a foot long, and it’s MFI certified.







CableCreation Short iPhone Charger Cable – Best short USB-A to Lightning cable





















Pros


Short

Color options



Cons


No Fast Charge


















USB type: USB-A

Length: 15cm

MFi: Certified

Fast charge: No

This USB-A to Lightning cable from CableCreation is MFI certified but won’t support iPhone Fast Charge as it has USB-A at the other end.

It’s 15cm (6in) long, and available in either black-&-white, black or rose gold depending on which Amazon store you are buying from. 







Wave Bio-Based Lightning Charging Cable – Best eco-friendly Lightning cable
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