Syncwire UNBREAKcable (Lightning/Black) for $10
July 28, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
They call it the UNBREAKcable for good reason! This heavy-duty cable features a tinplate interior, a TPE jacket exterior, and wrapped internal wires to prevent friction or fraying. It’s highly-rated for more than 30,000 bends so you can rest assured this is the last cable you ever have to buy.
- MFi-Certified for perfect use w/ all Apple Lightning-enabled devices
- Interior wires are wrapped to prevent friction or fraying & exterior shell has a smooth finish to prevent snags or rips
- Original 8-Pin connector provides fast data transfer, syncing, & charging
- Holds over 30,000 cycles of 90-degree bend tests & up to 275 lbs — 30 times stronger than original cables
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Certifications: MFi, UL, FCC
- Length: 3.3 m
- Bend test: 30,000 cycles
- Capacity: 275 lbs
Compatibility
- iPhone X / 8 / 8 Plus / 7 / 7 Plus / 6s Plus / 6s / 6 Plus / 6 / SE / 5s / 5c / 5 / iPad Pro / iPad Air / Air 2 / iPad Mini / Mini 2 / Mini 3 / Mini 4 / iPad 4th gen / iPod Touch 5th & 6th gen / iPod nano 7th gen and any other Lightning-enabled device
Includes
- UNBREAKcable Lightning (black)
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