Anker Powerline+ II Lightning Cable 3-Pack (3ft, 6ft, 10ft), MFi Certified for Flawless Compatibility with iPhone 11/11 Pro / 11 Pro Max/Xs/XS Max/XR/X / 8/8 Plus / 7 and More (Black)
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Anker lightning cables are the only ones I purchase. I don't mind paying more for them because they are extremely durable and long-lasting. For years, I've used Otterbox Defender cases for my iPhones, and the Anker charging cables fit perfectly.
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Selected User Reviews For Anker Powerline+ II Lightning Cable 3-Pack (3ft, 6ft, 10ft), MFi Certified for Flawless Compatibility with iPhone 11/11 Pro / 11 Pro Max/Xs/XS Max/XR/X / 8/8 Plus / 7 and More (Black)
I've had these cables for about 4 weeks and they've all stopped working at the same time. 1 ceased to exist completely. 1 works for about 15 minutes before stating that it is unsupported. And number one only works if you jiggle it and hold it in the right spot. Horrible.
Anker products have always been a favorite of mine. They're extremely well-made. made, always perform as expected, and are backed by a fantastic customer service team. There are no exceptions to this rule when it comes to these cables. This is an ideal present for any iPhone user. br>br> While the packaging is basic, it is sufficient in terms of quality. In any case, cable packaging isn't that important. These are far superior to the Lightning cable that Apple includes with their products, as you can see in my photos. They're thick, but they're still pliable. The USB- The A and Lightning connectors are high-quality and provide excellent strain relief. br>br>These cables have been designed with great care. To prevent voltage drop, a cable must be thicker as it gets longer. To put it another way: Slower charging due to voltage drop. This is taken care of by Anker. The thickness of these cables, as you can see in my photos, ranges from 3 to 3. 5mm to 4. If you're a new iPhone user or looking for a good stocking stuffer for another iPhone user, this is a great gift!br>br>If you're a new iPhone user or looking for a good stocking stuffer for another iPhone user, this is a great gift!.
** 7/23/2020 *
After seeing my original review, Anker offered to send me a replacement cable. They provided a return shipping label for the defective cable to allow for failure analysis, and the cable arrived very quickly and works perfectly. I'm so impressed with the Customer Service that I'm going to give it a four-star rating. br>******
As you can see, these cables are expensive. Upon arrival, I gave them a thorough examination. Everything appeared to be in great shape. All of them charged my iPhone 7 without a hitch, but the 6' cable gave out after only two weeks. It will not charge any of our devices (but it will charge other cables fine). This was a huge disappointment.
Make sure you don't throw your money away. Because this is an Anker product, I expected it to live up to the rest of the high-quality Anker accessories I've purchased in the past, but I'm disappointed. br>br>I purchased this, as well as a 10-foot cable. Both of the ten-foot cables lasted one full charge before failing. I experimented with different types of wall bricks, outlets, and cables. The 10' cables were the only thing that didn't work. br>br>I'm not sure I'll ever buy another Anker product. I'm on the lookout for 10' cables to replace these. It was far too late to return, and it would have been far more trouble than it was worth.
35 days after I ordered them, they began to fall apart, and of course, 5 days after the return window had closed. br>I love the Anker brand, but these are not at all sturdy or durable. Certainly do not live up to the claims made in the product description. It was a huge letdown.
I got them on the 28th of May, and it's now the 18th of June, and one of them has already stopped working. It informs me that my device does not support the accessory, and that I must wiggle the cord to make it work again. Very let down.
Anker Powerline ii is a device that allows you to charge your devices wirelessly. For a long time, I've only purchased Anker phone charging cables, and I only purchase the most recent version with a lifetime warranty. I believe these are the first with the heavy woven fabric sheath I've purchased (about 3 years ago). The cable will not get tangled in your desk or on all the junk on your vehicle's console because the sheath is extremely heavy. A heavy, molded, one-piece strain relief is used on the cables. br>br>When I first bought a bunch of these sets, I was planning on giving them as gifts to family members. Everyone's cables were still working after 3 or so years when I sent out texts just before Christmas in 2020. I bought a set of these to replace one of my older Anker Powerline cables that had died, as well as two frayed older non-Anker Powerline cables. My truck is outfitted with Anker cables. Most charging cables fail at one of the connectors from being twisted until the conductor wires break, either because the strain relief design is defective, the cable sheath is so light that it can twist and break the conductor, or both, according to what I've seen over the years. Both of these issues appear to have been resolved by Anker. The cable's length is the other point of failure. In a thin, crappy cable, accidental but continuous stretching of the cable when it is pulledlode from something, twisted, or stepped on will eventually break one of the wires. These issues are avoided thanks to the Anker cable's heavy woven fabric covering. br>br>Another thing I noticed about the longer Anker cables is that the Powerline ii 10' cables are nearly twice as thick as the 3' cables. I'm not sure if that's because they use thicker gauge wire to reduce electrical resistance, or if they simply design the longer ones to be more durable than the shorter ones on the theory that they'll take more abuse from dog and cat chews because they're longer and more visible to pets. In either case, it demonstrates thoughtful design and results in a superior product. br>br>As far as value is concerned, thin non-stretch non-woven non-woven non-woven non-woven non-woven non-woven non-woven non-woven non-woven non-woven non-woven non- Apple cables are the least reliable because they last for such a short period of time and frequently fail when you need them to work. Apple cables that are thin appear to last a little longer, but not by much, and at first appear to give you some warning as they deteriorate. They were, however, wildly exaggerated. They're reasonably priced for what they're worth. It's nearly as bad as buying Apple's replaceable memory. br>br>Anker Lightning cables are extremely dependable and reasonably priced, so they provide the best bang for your buck in my experience. The three-pack of various lengths is also more useful than I anticipated. The ten- The foot cable you'll need in the hotel room to reach between the table and the outlet will get tangled in things on your desk or in your car, where the 3 foot cable will be more useful. br>br>In my opinion, the price difference is insufficient to justify not purchasing the Anker cable's top-of-the-line model. You want it to function when you require it - When you're in a lecture hall, a business meeting, a courtroom, sending a photo to your editor, or trying to tether your phone to your computer while on the go. You're not going to think to yourself, "Well, at least I saved $5 by buying the OOkyx cable," when it fails there.