Belkin Lightning to USB ChargeSync Cable for iPhone 5 / 5S / 5c, iPad 4th Gen, iPad mini, and iPod touch 7th Gen, 4 Feet (Black)..
Buy Belkin Lightning to USB ChargeSync Cable for iPhone 5 / 5S / 5c, iPad 4th Gen, iPad mini, and iPod touch 7th Gen, 4 Feet (Black) By BELKIN
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308 of 349 people found the following review helpful.
Solid, reliable cord at a reasonable price
By Jonathan Birge
IMPORTANT UPDATE: There seem to be more and more people finding that the "Belkin cable" is not working after an iOS update. Having a cable fail after an OS update is indicative of a knock-off reverse-engineered cable, not a poorly built one. Apple uses iOS updates to update the Lightening firmware to intentionally stop working with unlicensed cables. As such, I suspect that the people who are having trouble with the cable bought theirs from a third party seller offering a fraudulent product. To be safe, if you buy this, I highly recommend only buying it from Amazon, if they are still offering it. As a further update, I continue to have no problems with my cable after using it nearly daily for many months.
Normally I'd say a cord is a cord, but not so with Apple lightning cords. Apple, in its infinite greed--I mean wisdom--has decided to put an authentication chip in every Lighting cable. This means that for a third party to design and build a cable they either need to (a) pay royalties to Apple or (b) attempt to reverse engineer the Apple chip. From experience reading the forums on this, you definitely want to go with a reputable company that chose route (a). So, if you're wondering why these cables are expensive, you can blame Apple, not Belkin. Belkin did a great job with these, and relative to other legitimate Lighting cables, they really aren't that expensive. And for the money you're getting a quality cable. These are solid, with thick rubber at the terminals to keep the cord from cracking.
You may be tempted to buy one of the knock-off cables, but consider yourself warned: they are likely to not work out of the box for functions other than charging (if that), and they are almost certain to stop working when Apple updates the firmware of the phone periodically. Either pay a cable from Apple, or from a reputable company like Belkin. I haven't tried them all, so I can't say these are the absolutel best, but I can say I recommend these without reservation as they are the best I've tried, and rival Apple cables in quality.
72 of 79 people found the following review helpful.
Not compatible with iPhone 5s - even though it's listed in product title
By Scott B
I bought this cable to charge a new iPhone 5s, which has the Lightning connector. I thought a well-known brand such as Belkin would actually work, but it does not. I get a "non-compatible accessory" warning and the phone does not charge.
Just don't do it.
44 of 47 people found the following review helpful.
Piece of Junk
By Jacquelin Fuller
What a crappy cord!! Used it 2x and now there's a short in it and I have to wiggle it all over to get my phone to charge. Very disappointed!!
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