Anker USB C to Lightning Cable Discounted to $11.99 for Labor Day [Was $16]

Sep 2, 2019 at 12:00pm EDT
USB C to Lightning

Anker's $16 USB C to Lightning cable is discounted to just $11.99 for Labor Day. Grab it today if you want to fast charge your iPhone.

Apple answered prayers of a lot of people when it included fast charging in the iPhone lineup starting with the iPhone 8 and iPhone X. At speeds of up to 18W, you can expect the phone to charge from 0 to 50% in just half an hour. That's pretty fast!

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With time, Apple started allowing third-parties to manufacturer the USB C to Lightning cable that makes fast charging all possible with Anker's solution being one of the finest around. That fine solution sells at a decent $16 price. But for Labor Day, you can pick it up for just $11.99.

Once paired with a USB-C Power Delivery charger, which also happens to be on sale, you will be topping up your iPhone at really fast speeds. But that's not all, if you have a compatible iPad Pro that supports fast charging using the USB C to Lightning cable, you can expect fast charging speeds too. You can even use this cable to charge your iPhone using the 2018 iPad Pro's USB-C port.

Last but not the least, this cable comes from the PowerLine II lineup of accessories, meaning that it is super tough, can withstand thousands of bends, won't fray overnight, and definitely won't give up on you when you need it the most.

The cable is discounted for just one day only and you can grab it straight from the link below. There is no special coupon to clip or a discount code to play around with in order to bring the price down.

Buy Anker USB C to Lightning Cable [3ft Apple MFi Certified] Powerline II - Was $16, now just $11.99

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