Apple’s Official Meter-Long 60W USB-C Cable is Just $17 Today

Uzair Ghani
Save $2 on the official Apple USB-C cable.

This is the cable that ships with the new iPhone 15 lineup and if you're looking for a spare, it's currently $2 off for a limited time.

Save $2 on the Official Apple USB-C Woven Charge Cable in 1 Meter Length - Supports Fast Charging up to 60W

There are no special discount codes needed, nor do you have to clip any coupon, and you don't have to be a Prime subscriber to get this deal. Apple wants everyone to save a couple of dollars on its cable, so why not have at it?

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Buy Apple 60W USB-C Woven Charge Cable (1 m) ​​​​​​​- Was $19, now just $17

If you have ever owned an iPhone or iPad that used Lightning, you already know how awful the official Lightning cable was in terms of quality. Thankfully, the company now bundles a 'woven' cable with the iPhone 15 lineup, and hopefully this change will spill over to the iPad, too.

This cable is meant for charging only and will support up to 60W of speeds when needed. All you have to do is supply your own USB-C charger in order to make use of those speeds. If you want to transfer data using this cable, you can do that as well. But do keep in mind that you will be limited to USB 2 speeds.

Keep one thing in mind, you're not limited to charging Apple devices using this cable - you can charge anything at all. Whether it's an Android phone, tablet, a Windows laptop or even the Nintendo Switch, this cable will deliver the gift of power whenever needed.

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About the author: Uzair has been writing about tech for a little under 10 years. Started off in the Symbian days, migrated to Android, eventually settling on iOS and Mac to make a living. Loves photography, drones, talking about the latest tech, and firmly believes that iPad is the future of computing. Served as Editor-in-Chief with Redmond Pie for five years, author at The Readers Eye and many other freelance gigs. Wccftech is now his current home.

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