Lightning to USB Cable (1 m)
Lightning to USB Cable (1 m)
Product Information
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This USB 2.0 cable connects your iPhone, iPad, or iPod with Lightning connector to your computer's USB port for syncing and charging or to the Apple USB Power Adapter for convenient charging from a wall outlet.
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Highlights
- Reversible design
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What's in the Box?
- Apple Lightning to USB Cable
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Manufacturer Information
- This cable is 3.25 feet/1 m long. It does not support audio or video output.
Compatibility
iPhone models
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iPhone 5
iPad models
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iPad (4th generation)
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iPad mini
iPod models
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iPod nano 7th Generation
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iPod touch 5th Generation
Ratings & Reviews
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TOO SHORT
I would like to see Apple offer multiple length options with this cable. I need a longer one: 5-6 ft for charging and a shorter on e 6"-1 ft for connecting to my MacBook for syncing and updating. Don't know why this hasn't been done much sooner! …
- Written by Sandy K from Plano
1763 of 2040 people found this useful
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Verified to be 3.5 foot long cable - works with existing wall and car plugs
I just received my shipment of 3 of these cables directly from China. I measured my cables to be exactly 42 inches long. So they are about 3.5 feet long. About the same as previous Apple charging cables. Really, Apple should make them all 6ft long, which is why I am giving this 4 stars.
Since 3.5 feet is not usually long enough for most uses, search amazon for "white USB extension" from C2G in 3ft, 6ft or 9ft extension cables for about $2 to $5 dollars, which can then be put in between the wall power brick (or car port adapter) and this cable.
Existing power transformers with a USB jack on them (for home or car power port) that worked with your iPhone 3gs, 4 or 4s, should work fine with this new cable and the iPhone 5. 1 amp (1a = 5 watts) is standard for iPhones. 2 amp (2a = 10 watts) is standard for iPads. But it's well known, that if you buy 2 amp (10w) power plug then your iPhone 5 will charge in about 60% of the time. I like the PowerGen brand 10w chargers from amazon for $10. …- Written by John G from APPLE VALLEY
1197 of 1470 people found this useful
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SOOO Much Smaller & Better!!!
Yes, they changed the connector. Yes it's kind of a hassle. But that's progress for you & I prefer this cable. No more fumbling in the dark - it just slides right in the right way every time. Apple does need to get a few more in the stores though. But love the new cable and love the new design. …
- Written by Tommy N from PENSACOLA
857 of 1102 people found this useful
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horrible quality
The charger is very unreliable and i am about to purchase my 4th chrager today. I often have to wiggle the cord around just for i t to start charging. …
- Written by kevin R from redondo beach
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HORRIBLE
I got my iPod 5 just after new years and guess what i did today 5 months later? bought my 3RD CORD!!!!!!!!!! it keeps breaking and I'm so FURIOUS at this point i don't know what to do. absolutely TERRIBLE product. …
- Written by jake R from madison
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Jams easily in USB plugs where everything else works
The apple lightning cord gets jammed in USB sockets much more easily than other USB plugs. (I bought it directly from apple, I n ever abused it, and this problem started when the cord was new). If you compare them carefully, the size is slightly different from other USB plugs. I'm not sure why such an expensive cord would have such amateurish problems. …
- Written by Lisa T from Singapore
1 of 1 people found this useful
Questions & Answers
Answers from the community
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Does the lightning cable use USB 3 or USB 2?
- Asked by Matthew S from Minneapolis
- Sep 12, 2012
Best Answer
Disappointingly it is only USB 2.0. Says so right there in the details. I was hoping for a lightning to thunderbolt cable or at least USB 3.0. What's the point of a new dock if you can't at least get much faster transfer speeds? …
- Answered by James K from Washington
- Sep 14, 2012
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Can this be used for iPhone 4?
- Asked by Lynn Y
- Jan 24, 2013
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will the USB connection in my car, charge the iphone 5 with the lightening to USB cable?
- Asked by Richard M from Burke
- Oct 16, 2012
Best Answer
Yes, it's the same voltage as the normal iPhone for charging. Literally the only diference is the en d of the charger. …
- Answered by Bradley W
- Oct 20, 2012
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Can I use this to sync music from iPad onto iphone
- Asked by Sarah W
- Jan 20, 2013
Answer
You need to go into the 'iTunes' app on your iPhone, and open the 'purchased' tab at the bottom or t he 'more' tab or something.
Hope I helped!
From weeowey …- Answered by Owen D
- Mar 26, 2013
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Is a 3 metre cable available
- Asked by Susan S
- Dec 30, 2012
Answer
No, but you can:
1. Get the 1m cable from apple and skip to the '4. '
or:
2. keep your cable an d skip to the '4. '
3. Do both and go to the next number (4. )
4. go to eBay or amazon, and search for a 'USB Male to Female 3m cable' (you can change the '3' to whatever you like) and find one there (preferably the cheapest one). once you have got it, (excitingly) unwrap it from the packaging, and run to the plug where your charger is, plug the end of the extension cable into the charger (carefully, and make sure you plug it in the correct way up to avoid embarrassment) and plug the apple USB wire/cable of your choice into the female (port) end of the wire. Enjoy your super long cable!
from weeowey, who is always glad to help. …- Answered by Owen D
- Mar 26, 2013
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is it same as the one which comes along the phone itself?
- Asked by Goravpal S from Regina
- Dec 26, 2012
Answer
Yes, yes it is.
- Answered by John D from Panorama
- Mar 12, 2013