If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s worth buying official iPhone USB-C charging cables from Apple or going for more affordable third-party options, I have the only answer you’ll ever need.
Charging with a good old-fashioned cable is so much faster—theoretically up to 240W. An iPhone can’t—indeed won’t—accept that much power but can handle around 30W as a maximum.
A must-have CarPlay accessory for me includes a very specific charging cable. For new iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 users, it’s important to have a dedicated USB-C to USB-C cable for the car since the ...
This $19 MFI-certified cable is a sweet ... for lightning-fast charging. Imagine going from 0% to 50% battery in just 25 minutes. Whether you’re powering up an iPhone, iPad, AirPods, or any ...
iPhone supports up to 27 watts charging speed, using a power cable plugged into the USB-C port. Using a 30 watt charging brick, you can fully charge an iPhone 16 in about 2 hours. With these ...