News

Now even your USB-C and Lightning cables can spy on you. Hak5 has begun selling USB-C and USB-A cables that yes, work as cables—but they can also be used hack your laptop, tablet, or phone remotely.
It's a portable USB cable that's capable of sending power to a Lightning port on an iPhone 5. In our tests, the iPhone charged just as quickly as it did with a standard, official Apple Lightning ...
Subsequently, all of the O.MG cables are nearly indistinguishable from their regular versions, such as the O.MG USB-C to Lightning cable pictured next to a regular cable below.
For a long while, trying to find a USB-A to USB-C cable at a random store (as I had to in 2018, when I left my charger at home while visiting family) could be a crapshoot. After it took three ...
Apple I don’t think the iPhone 15’s transition to USB-C is going to be all that painful. Yes, the Lightning plug has found its way to every corner of the world, and you’re just as likely to ...
Rolling Square's inCharge XS is a keyring cable that has USB-C, USB-A, and Lightning connectivity. Oh, and it charges devices at up to 240W.
The cable has a black braided design and can be used to connect an iPhone 15 Pro model to a Mac for data transfer, with the new Pro and Pro Max models supporting USB 3.2 Gen 2 data transfer speeds ...
Today you can get a 6-foot Amazon Basics ABS USB-A to Lightning cable for just $6. This cable is MFi Certified for Apple products and is regularly priced at $11, which saves you $6.
Overview Apple Inc.'s AAPL embrace of the USB-C cable with the iPhone 15 might have been a forced decision, but users with Lightning cables might have to look for a dongle yet again.
Normally, the InCharge X Max Charging Cable sells for $39, but as part of the current deal, you can pick up one cable or a 2-pack now and save almost 50% off, cutting your price to just $21.99 for ...
Short answer is the USB C to Lightning cable is still USB 2.0 in speeds. I don't know of any third parties that make actual USB 3.0 compatible C to Lightning cables.
The Lightning to USB Cable replaces Apple’s older 30-pin Dock Connector. It is compatible directly with all new iOS devices, so that’s the iPhone 5, iPad mini, iPad 4 and iPod touch (fifth ...