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iPhone Lightning Charger Cable 6-Pack 3.3ft (1m) MFi Certified $13.79 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Arshcea Amazon AU

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Seem cheap for 6 pack of lightning cable.

Model Name: 6Pack1M/3.3ft iPhone charger cable for Apple charger iphone charger;
Function: Charging + Transfer;
Current: 2.4A (Max);
Data transfer: 480Mbps;
Material: PVC+Nylon Braided:
Color: Grey with Black;
6 Pack*1M/3.3FT MFI Certified lightning cable/iPhone charger cable ;

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  • This will become dinosaur collection soon.

    • +2

      iPhone and iPads are supported for 5 years (or more). We have iPhone 11/12/14 and iPad 9 in our household. I can see us still having these same devices in the next 5 years so lightning cables are still needed.
      It will kick in eventually, but if you have recent models I can see the need for lightning for a few years.

    • With the way my children go through cables and the fact I have Iphone 6 & 7's still in use and Ipads of similar age, I'll be needing them for the foreseeable future.
      If the Iphone 14's have a similar life span, we'll be needing lightning cables for another 10 years yet

  • Looks very similar to these Boreguse cables

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/790590

    They work but durability is probably not going to be their strongest point, the cable near the plugs feels very flimsy but time will be judge of that

  • I have these…they are good and no failures so far.

  • I once bought a 3 pack MFI certified lightning cable pack from Amazon. All worked for several weeks until one day they all stopped working. Cables look fine physically. They just stopped working (reminds me of the early days of Apple devices being finicky with 3rd party cables)

    So i bought an Anker branded cable for "good measure". It's been working fine so far, fingers crossed.

    Looking to buy this as spare, seeing that it's cheap, but wonder if this will last as long as the popular/branded ones?

  • I do not believe these are really Made For iPhone certified. Lack of official MFi logos on the packaging and description, and from reading the reviews.

    • pinchies would never neg a deal without verifying their information first. Ever.

      Arshcea are MFi certified by Apple.
      https://mfi.apple.com/account/accessory-search

      • Lol, thanks for that, fair cop. No, I didn't search there, but this wasn't a drive-by-negging either. From Apple's MFI guidelines, MFI products must have the actual Apple MFI logo on them. It is not against the program for an MFI partner to have both MFI and non-MFI products, but I don't know what apple would say about knock-off cables.

        I still remain skeptical that this SKU is MFI compliant.

        See continued discussion here.

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