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To learn more about the Hydra triple USB-C 100w charging cable project observe the promotional video below. Hydra is not just a cable; it’s a futureproof investment.
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.
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 ...
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.
It can charge a USB-C device or a Lightning device, and the cable can be used to provide up to 60W, so it can be used to fast charge the iPhone and iPad with an appropriate charger.
Lightning could only transmit 480 Mbps, while USB-C can go to 40 Gbps — almost 85 times faster data transfer. Lightning could only carry a maximum of 20W, while USB-C can handle 240W.
Grab a VIBRANCE™ Connect USB-C to Lightning Cable in blue, pink, or white for $34.99 (13% off) during this Deal Days sale through October 12. No coupon code needed. Prices subject to change.
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.
The more legacy iPhones remain in use, the more Lightning cables will remain in circulation. Over the long term, the move to USB-C will be an improvement for iPhone owners.
The Lightning Life, at least if you have an iPhone, has been convenient. Using a Lightning cable hardly requires any thought — its biggest revelation, at first, was that it could charge your ...
You don't have to do anything different if you’re using an iPhone or AirPods that use a lightning connector. No, you don’t need Apple’s $29 USB-C to Lightning adaptor.
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.