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This Lightning charging cable is basically everything-proof [Deals]

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The Titan MFi-Certified Lightning Cable is tough as nails and built to outlast us all.
The Titan MFi-Certified Lightning Cable is tough as nails and built to outlast us all.
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When charging your phone or transferring data between devices, it’s only a matter of time before the soft white plastic of the stock Lightning cable frays and breaks. Given how much we use and rely on our devices, that’s just got to stop, which is why Titan’s MFi-certified Lightning cable is a must-have. It’s built tough enough to outlast us all, so you can take the worry of a busted cable out of your mind by putting one of these in your bag for $27.95.

Titan’s cable is wrapped twice in flexible industrial-grade steel, with its USB and Lightning connectors sealed and protected from fray. The MFi rating means Apple vouches for it to keep your devices safe, and it’s even backed by a limited lifetime warranty. Rough handling and time itself are no match for this Terminator-grade charging cable.

Get a Titan MFi-Certified Lightning Cable for just $27.95 at Cult of Mac Deals.

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4 responses to “This Lightning charging cable is basically everything-proof [Deals]”

  1. stniuk says:

    Read the reviews on Amazon, not too good.

  2. Matt says:

    On Amazon UK, it has 5 review and they’re ALL awful

  3. Matt says:

    “Low quality plug, broke immediately”, “Not as durable as they claimed it to be.”, “Broke within two weeks.” and the most positive: “Wanted to like it but truthfully did not work for me.”

  4. Matt Hone says:

    I don’t know about everyone else, but my cables always tend to break at the end where the connector part joins the wire part, this looks like they’ve just done the same thing but changed the plastic wraparound to a metal one…

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