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Black apple lightning cable
Black apple lightning cable







  1. BLACK APPLE LIGHTNING CABLE PRO
  2. BLACK APPLE LIGHTNING CABLE TV

It supports USB 3.0 (now USB 3.2 Gen 1) at the maximum transfer speed of 5 Gbit/s.

BLACK APPLE LIGHTNING CABLE PRO

The Lightning receptacle on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro (1st and 2nd generation) and 10.5-inch iPad Pro models has 16 pins, as there are additional eight pins on the other side. The maximum transfer speed available over the Lightning connector is 480 Mbit/s, the same as USB 2.0. Part of the processor's job is to route the power and data signals correctly whichever way up the connector is inserted. Each pin on the reverse side of the connector is connected to its directly opposite twin on the other side. Unlike the Apple 30-pin connector it replaces (and USB Type-A or -B connectors), the Lightning connector can be inserted either face up or face down. Lightning is an 8-pin connector that carries a digital signal. Apple stated concerns that this will "harm consumers in Europe and around the world", but on October 25, 2022, Greg Joswiak, the vice president of worldwide marketing of Apple, said that Apple will comply with the new EU regulations, indirectly confirming that iPhone models and other devices will ultimately replace Lightning with USB-C in the future. Commentators said that these regulations will impact Apple most heavily. On October 4, 2022, the European Parliament approved regulations that would require all electronic devices to support USB-C, in order to meet pressure by EU consumers regarding financial costs and e-waste. In January 2020, the European Commission proposed laws to standardize charger ports.

BLACK APPLE LIGHTNING CABLE TV

In October 2022, the Siri Remote bundled with the 3rd generation Apple TV 4K replaced the Lightning port with USB-C, becoming Apple's first accessory to charge via USB-C.

black apple lightning cable

In October 2018, Apple released a range of iPad Pro models that replaced Lightning with USB-C the 2020 iPad Air (4th generation) and 2022 iPad (10th generation) similarly replaced Lightning with USB-C. Lightning cables with a USB-A end only support USB 2.0. The only accessory that supports USB 3.0 is the camera adapter. The iPad Pro, released in 2015, features the first Lightning connector supporting USB 3.0 host. Apple is the sole proprietor of the trademark and copyrights for the designs and specifications of the Lightning connector. Apple was given a partial transfer of the Lightning trademark, suggesting that Harley-Davidson likely retained the rights to use the name for motorcycle-related products. On November 25, 2012, Apple acquired the "Lightning" trademark in Europe from Harley-Davidson. The iPod Touch (5th generation), iPod Nano (7th generation), iPad (4th generation) and iPad Mini (1st generation) followed in October and November 2012 as the first devices with Lightning. The Lightning connector was introduced on September 12, 2012 ( ), with the iPhone 5, as a replacement for the 30-pin dock connector. The plug is indented on each side to match up with corresponding points inside the receptacle to retain the connection. The Lightning plug is symmetrical (same pins on either side), so it can be inserted into a Lightning receptacle in either orientation. Using 8 pins instead of 30, Lightning is much smaller than its predecessor. The Lightning connector is used to connect Apple mobile devices like iPhones, iPads, and iPods to host computers, external monitors, cameras, USB battery chargers, and other peripherals.

black apple lightning cable

and introduced on September 12, 2012 ( ), in conjunction with the iPhone 5, to replace its predecessor, the 30-pin dock connector. Lightning is a proprietary computer bus and power connector created and designed by Apple Inc. Lane 0 and 1 may swap in IC of device connector (lanes don't swap if the accessory identification chip is connected to the ID0 pin) 16 (plug receptacle on early iPad Pro models).

black apple lightning cable

Directly connecting your Lightning device to your USB-C laptop, tablet, wall charger or other device makes life easy (you can even use the latest iPad Pro to charge iPhone). Endless Convenience. - Now that USB-C is quickly becoming the global standard and likely already integrated into your devices, our USB-C to Lightning Cable is more essential than ever. You can trust that we engineered these cables to meet Apple’s performance standards to connect specifically to iPod, iPhone or iPad. MFi-Certified, Trusted Engineering - And it’s MFi-certified-Apple’s seal of approval. The Fast, Powerful Connection You Deserve - Experience convenient syncing, charging and data transfer for your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and other Apple accessories with our durable 4-foot USB-C to Lightning Cable.Ĭharge Your iPhone Lightning Fast - USB-C to Lightning supports Apple fast charging (on iPhone 8 or later)-that means you can charge your iPhone from 0–50% in 30 minutes when plugged into an 18W USB-C Power Delivery (PD) wall charger. Our USB-C to Lightning Cable directly connects your Apple Lightning and USB-C devices with fast charging capabilities.









Black apple lightning cable