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Lightning cables—if you've ever owned an iPhone, you've probably gone through a couple of these in your time. These charging cables are a bit more durable than your standard fare. We determined that the AmazonBasics Nylon Braided Lightning Cable
(available at Amazon for $11.19)
is the best choice for most people.
To settle on a winner, we looked at price, durability on wear and tear, and overall charging performance, but due to the fact that most people travel with their Lightning cables, we were particularly interested in durability. After all, no one enjoys having a frayed cable that won't hold a charge.
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Our pick for the overall best Lightning cable you can buy right now is from Amazon's own brand: AmazonBasics. The Nylon Braided Lightning cable features everything we want in a Lightning Cable—it's long, built to last, charges your phone without any hiccups, and has a MFi certification.
The double braided nylon casing is much sturdier than the standard rubber or plastic material you're likely to find on most Lightning cables, making it much less likely to split open and fray over time. Around the midsection of the cable is a velcro strap, which helps keep the cable comfortably coiled when the time comes to stow it away.
The cable itself is available in a 3-foot variant, but we recommend paying a little extra and getting the 6-foot variant, unless a shorter length is what you seek.
For folks who want fast charging capabilities for their phone, Apple offers an official USB-C to Lightning cable that gets the job done, albeit with a few drawbacks.
First, let's talk about what works: If your iPhone or iPad supports a faster charging speed, and you've got an accompanying wall adapter that supports it as well, the USB-C to Lightning cable will be the best iPhone charging cable for you.
Being a first-party Apple device cable, you'll also just as likely to encounter cable degradation (particularly at the cable's weak points) as you are with their standard USB-A to Lightning cables, which have a nasty habit of breaking down over time.
These Lightning cables work fairly well, though their extra reach seems to come at the cost of durability. They can be bought in lengths of up to six feet, meaning you can more easily choose where you want to charge your device. In addition, this Lightning cable is woven with double nylon to increase its lifespan, and it charges devices fairly fast. Anker backs this product with a lifetime warranty.
This upgraded Anker Powerline II Lightning cable is made to resist damage and offer extra durability. From testing, Anker claims that this Lighting cable can sustain more than 12,000 bends and lasts much longer than other cables. However, many customers claim that they still prefer Apple’s Lightning cables after trying out this one. Most reviewers seem to be satisfied with Anker’s customer service and easy refund-or-replacement process, which make buying this Lightning cable worth it for many people.
For a well-constructed Lightning cable that won’t break the bank, you can count on this one to get the job done. It’s made to have a longer lifespan and has passed a gauntlet of bending tests to ensure it delivers on that promise. Plus, it comes in multiple color options. Some customers claim it has to stay in a certain position in order to charge properly, but say it charges your phone well once it’s working correctly.
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Michael Desjardin graduated from Emerson College after having studied media production and screenwriting. He specializes in tech for Reviewed, but also loves film criticism, weird ambient music, cooking, and food in general.
Lily Hartman is a staff writer who also enjoys writing magazine articles about health and outdoor recreation. In her free time, she likes to hike, camp, run, and lift weights.
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