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MFi Certified Lightning Cables 4-Pack (1×20cm, 3×1m) $10.79 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Gopala-AU Amazon AU

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$10.79 with code U5MB7YFY + 15% coupon

About the item:
【4Pack Lightning charging cable】With 4Pack(1x20cm,3x1m) different meters you have a lot more freedom!
With 20cm keychain braided lightning cable that comes with a keychain attachment.
The perfect addition to your travel charging kit. Attaches to your car keys, backpack or purse so that you always have a iPhone charging cable with you.

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  • +16

    Just looked through old posts for any feedback & found this by member @Panzah -

    These failed after using for a week and I have already returned them.

    Also just wanted to highlight this Rep has posted deals under 9 different store names -

    MFanco-AU Direct Amazon AU
    MrFanny AU Direct Amazon.au
    Qianmian Amazon AU (Sockpuppeting)
    Charmast AU Amazon AU
    Selfome-AU Direct Amazon AU
    Boreguse Amazon AU (Sockpuppeting)
    HARIBOL Amazon AU
    Huabao Amazon AU
    EASTCREADOR Amazon AU

    Call me crazy but this seems excessive for a community website about sharing bargains.

    • +3

      Good work calling this out.

  • I bought these from the same store and haven't had a problem. I've got one in my wife's car the moment and its great. The others I have spares for my backpack.

  • +2

    4 x MFI certificated cables for $10 sounds hard to believe, considering Apple charge a dime for the certification process and one cable is normally $20.

    This pricing makes me extremely suss on the quality of these cables and whether they are truly certified (which is party checking safety btw)

    • This is exactly what the marketing mind game wants to achive.

      What is "normally"? How can one tell it is a true normal from artificial normal?

      Not saying all, but customer can tend to believe obtaining a better quality product with higher price tag.

      Safety is undoubtly important, but what is the real magic price figure to reflect its reliability?

      It is statistical, but not scientific, I am afriad to say.

    • This pricing makes me extremely suss on the quality of these cables and whether they are truly certified (which is party checking safety btw)

      Let's not pretend like MFi certification is anything more than a scam to extort more $$ out of their own paying customers.

      As an Apple / Android user, I've been buying USB-C cables for around this price for years. No reason Lightning cables should be more expensive.

  • +1

    I'm willing to gamble for $10. Will let you know how it goes…

    • +1

      FWIW, the cables arrived quickly, and work perfectly fine. Will see how long that lasts, but for now I've got no complaints.

  • +1

    OP: Looking for USB C to lightning cables

  • I dunno 16 posts and 10 stores.

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