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Introducing the OWC Express 1M2 USB 4.0 Portable SSD, a game-changer for all your storage needs! In this video, we dive deep ...
While Lightning may still be fine for charging compatible iPhones and iPads, as well as some small file transfers, Apple and ...
A new iPhone case from engineer Ken Pillonel lets anyone add a USB-C port to an older Lightning iPhone, with no disassembly ...
An independent engineer known for modifying Apple products today revealed a new accessory that adds a fully functional USB-C ...
It supports MagSafe, data transfers, CarPlay, and fast charging.
Add USB-C to your older iPhone with a Lightning port with the iPh0n3 USB-C Protection Case from OBSOLESS. This ultra thin ...
Even if you're still hanging on to an older iPhone, you can finally use just one cable to charge all your gear thanks to this ...
Ken Pillonel already had a viral hit years ago with a USB-C conversion for an iPhone. Now comes a real product.
Lightning could only transmit 480 Mbps, while USB-C can go to 40 Gbps — almost 85 times faster data transfer. Lightning could only carry a maximum of 20W, while USB-C can handle 240W.
If you’re ready to live the USB-C life entirely, you can buy Apple’s one-meter charging cable, which is $19 and will charge at up to 60 watts. Or, for $29, you can get a two-meter cable that ...
Here’s what to know: Not all USB-C cables are created equal. The first step is to stop thinking about modern charging cables as dumb wires. High-quality chargers are essentially electronics with ...