Prepare for iPhone 8 and iPhone X with these awesome extras [Deals]

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With iPhone 8 upon us, we've rounded up our best deals on great iPhone extras and accessories.
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At long last, Apple has revealed the latest addition to its iPhone family: iPhoneX. There’s plenty to be excited about: the processing power, the new capabilities in facial recognition and augmented reality. But before we get ahead of ourselves, we decided to round up some of the best iPhone related extras at the Cult of Mac Store. We’ve got a trio of extra long, MFi-certified Lightning cables, and a super powerful portable battery. Plus, we’ve got a set of top shelf wireless earbuds, and a comprehensive course in iOS coding.

Most of these are discounted by more than half, but you can get an extra 11 percent off when you use the coupon code ‘iOS11’ at checkout. So read on for more details:

iOS 11 Build 20
This massive bundle of lessons covers the full spectrum of coding in iOS 11.
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The Complete iOS 11 and Swift Developer Course: Build 20 Apps – 92% off

Clocking in at 34 hours of content, these lessons cover the ins and out of coding for iOS 11. Taught by popular instructors Rob Percival and Nick Walter, this massive course will teach you how to start designing your own apps with Swift 4, ARKit, MLKit, MusicKit, and the new Depth Photo API. Learn XCode and Interface Builder, use accelerometers and motion feedback, and lots more with hands-on exercises building working apps.

Buy now: Get The Complete iOS 11 and Swift Developer Course for $15. That’s a whopping 92 percent off the usual price.

Lightning Cables 3 Pack
This trio of extra long, MFi-certified Lightning cables cost less than a single standard one.
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10-Foot MFi-Certified Lightning Cable: 3-Pack – 93% off

Lightning cables are a necessity for iPhone owners. Too bad they break all the time. WIth this 3-pack of Lightning cables, you not only get backup, you also get longer reach. At 10 feet long, they offer a new degree of flexibility. Plus they’re MFi-certified, meaning they can be counted on to transfer data and carry a charge. And the whole trio goes for less than a standard Lightning cable.

Buy now: Get a 3-pack of 10-foot MFi-Certified Lightning Cable for $16.99. That’s a massive 93 percent discount.

Zerolemon Battery
This compact, tough battery has enough juice to charge up a phone as many as 10 times.
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ZeroLemon ToughJuice 30,000mAh 5-Port Power Bank – 53% off

This tiny battery carries serious juice. With a high capacity 30,000mAh battery, it’s able to recharge a smartphone as many as 10 times. It can even fully charge up a new MacBook. ToughJuice sports three traditional USB ports, one QuickCharge 2.0 port, and a USB Type-C port. So it’s compatible with a big variety of devices. Additionally, it’s built with a super durable design, so you can take it anywhere.

Buy now: Pick up a ZeroLemon ToughJuice 30,000mAh 5-Port Power Bank for $59.99. That’s a full 53 percent off the usual price.

Hero True Earbuds
These high quality Bluetooth earbuds are tough, long-lasting, and comfortable.
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HERO True Wireless Bluetooth 4.2 Sport Earbuds – 36% off

The future is wireless, and when it comes to these earbuds, the future’s already arrived. HERO earbuds feature AptX CSR optimized Bluetooth 4.2, for crisp wireless sound. Adjustable hooks and three different sizes of earbuds keep them firmly in place in your ears.With 3 hours of playtime on a single charge, you can control tracks and calls with inline controls, and a pair of built-in microphones.

Buy now: Get a set of HERO True Wireless Bluetooth 4.2 Sport Earbuds for $94.99. That’s a full 36 percent off the usual price.

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