Are braided nylon cables worth the extra $?
Which do you recommend?
AmazonBasics or any brand?
Which do you recommend?
AmazonBasics or any brand?
A review:Are braided nylon cables worth the extra $?
Which do you recommend?
AmazonBasics or any brand?
CNN reported that a number of AmazonBasics products are prone to explode, catch on fire, or begin smoking, melting or causing electrical malfunctions, including our previous budget pick, the AmazonBasics Lightning to USB-A cable. We’ve investigated Amazon customer reviews of this cable and no longer recommend it due to the amount of reports related to fire, heat and melting.
Are braided nylon cables worth the extra $?
Which do you recommend?
AmazonBasics or any brand?
I am using basic Apple cables delivered with my devices and I see no reason to pay extra $ for braided cable.I've read most of these "best" articles and online reviews always have different feedback.
Any recommendation from iPhone/iPad members here?
I got Dark Grey version of Lightning cable braided from AmazonBasics since Anker's similar version was out of stock and Apple stock cable was failing to detect iphone sometimes. But if you are in doubt, you can use 3utools genuine accessories feature to check if cable is genuine or not (if you are getting stock Apple 6ft cable).Are braided nylon cables worth the extra $?
Which do you recommend?
AmazonBasics or any brand?
Same here!I am using basic Apple cables delivered with my devices and I see no reason to pay extra $ for braided cable.
And if you really want something else then go for a reputable brand certified by Apple (like Belkin or Native Union).
I had a look on their website and there's a lot of Lightning varieties to chose from, which one would you recommend?I would buy Anker.
The ones we have are a few years old, torn or have exposed wiring (safe to handle). Some cables don't charge, hence looking to replace with better durability.I am using basic Apple cables delivered with my devices and I see no reason to pay extra $ for braided cable.
In this case I would go for a reputable brand like Belkin or Anker.The ones we have are a few years old, torn or have exposed wiring (safe to handle). Some cables don't charge, hence looking to replace with better durability.
To be honest, my mom has an iPhone, I would buy this to her whenever her current default iPhone cable wears out:I had a look on their website and there's a lot of Lightning varieties to chose from, which one would you recommend?
Thanks in advance.