iphone cable
Over the past few years, Apple has steadily moved away from its exclusive, ten-year-old lightning port in favor of the superior, widely-accepted USB Type-C interface. All recent iPhones and iPads now feature a USB-C port on the bottom for charging and syncing, and thus require a certified lightning cable of acceptable quality.
If you have an Apple phone, you need a lightning cord for it. A lightning cable is necessary to connect an iPhone to a wall charger, a portable power bank, or any number of other devices. A wireless charger can also be used to charge your device, but a lightning cable is one such item that is a necessity. But since every lightning cable for iPhones described in this post is Apple MFi-certified, you can be sure it will function well and last a long time with your iPhone, AirPods, or older iPad.