Apple MFi-Certified iPhone Charging Cable: 2-Pack for $24

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Apple MFi-Certified iPhone Charging Cable: 2-Pack for $24
Expires February 24, 2023 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 24% off

KEY FEATURES

Look us in the eye. You couldn’t use another iPhone charging cable at a great price? That’s what we thought! Step right up and pick up two Apple MFi-Certified Lightning cables for all your Apple devices at a fraction of what you’d pay at a store. These coiled cables make them easy to store and minimize cable clutter.

  • MFi-Certified & guaranteed to work w/ Apple devices
  • Can stretch to three feet & bounce back to normal length easily
  • Perfect for using w/ a car mount

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Apple MFi-Certified
  • Length: 1.5′ normally, 3′ stretched
  • Comes with 1-Yr Limited Manufacturer Warranty

Compatibility

  • iPhone X, 8 Plus, 8, 7 Plus, SE, 6s Plus, 6 Plus, 6, 5s, 5c, 5
  • iPad Pro, mini 4, mini 3, mini 2, mini, Air 2, Air, 4th generation
  • iPod Touch 6th and 5th generation

Includes

  • 2 Apple MFi-Certified iPhone Charging Cables

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