Lightning Cables

WK Braided USB-A to Lightning Cable 240W Black 1.2m

The Lightning 240W Super Fast Charging cable features a zinc case, durable and sturdy. It supports a 240W power output and incorporates 6 cores for better performance. Compatible with multiple...

The Lightning 240W Super Fast Charging cable features a zinc case, durable and sturdy. It supports a 240W power output and incorporates 6 cores for better performance. Compatible with multiple protocols, it offers ease of use and features a 4-in-1 design with interchangeable connectors for many combinational options.

Its design is inspired by the hybrid...

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Description

Description

The Lightning 240W Super Fast Charging cable features a zinc case, durable and sturdy. It supports a 240W power output and incorporates 6 cores for better performance. Compatible with multiple protocols, it offers ease of use and features a 4-in-1 design with interchangeable connectors for many combinational options.

Its design is inspired by the hybrid style, combining technology with aesthetics, while the cable is made from high-density materials that increase its wear resistance. The materials include zinc and liquid silicone.

  • Cable length: 1200mm
  • Diameter: φ6.0mm
  • Transmission capacity: 480Mbps / 5A-240W Max
  • Plug: A-C / A-L / C-C / C-L

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Specifications

Specifications

Type
Braided
Terminal B
USB-A
Colour
Black
Length
1.2 m
Ampere
-
Watt
240 W

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  • ctsirkas

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    After measuring it with a special device, I found that it is indeed telling the truth. It has an eMarker chip for automatic recognition, maximum USB 2.0 data transfer, and Power Delivery 3.1 from USB-C to USB-C and from USB-A to USB-C.
    From USB-A to Lightning it does not support PD, and from USB-C to Lightning it does not officially support PD, but it reaches close to 65W.
    The adapters seem well made and make a distinctive click when they snap into place. As the measurement results also show, they do not affect speed - but neither do they affect resistance: about 184 mΩ when ending in USB-C and about 350 mΩ when ending in Lightning.
    The cable is thick and relatively stiff, like all cables in this category. The only problem is the USB 2.0, because for a cable in this category you would expect USB 3.2 or even USB 4.0. The fact that it avoids mentioning this is a bit of an issue, but I forgive it because at least it doesn't lie like many others.
    So, a very good cable for charging, but only basic data transfer speed.

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  • After measuring it with a special device, I found that it is indeed telling the truth. It has an eMarker chip for automatic recognition, maximum USB 2.0 data transfer, and Power Delivery 3.1 from USB-C to USB-C and from USB-A to USB-C.
    From USB-A to Lightning it does not support PD, and from USB-C to Lightning it does not officially support PD, but it reaches close to 65W.
    The adapters seem well made and make a distinctive click when they snap into place. As the measurement results also show, they do not affect speed - but neither do they affect resistance: about 184 mΩ when ending in USB-C and about 350 mΩ when ending in Lightning.
    The cable is thick and relatively stiff, like all cables in this category. The only problem is the USB 2.0, because for a cable in this category you would expect USB 3.2 or even USB 4.0. The fact that it avoids mentioning this is a bit of an issue, but I forgive it because at least it doesn't lie like many others.
    So, a very good cable for charging, but only basic data transfer speed.

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Description & Specifications

The Lightning 240W Super Fast Charging cable features a zinc case, durable and sturdy. It supports a 240W power output and incorporates 6 cores for better performance. Compatible with multiple protocols, it offers ease of use and features a 4-in-1 design with interchangeable connectors for many combinational options.

Its design is inspired by the hybrid style, combining technology with aesthetics, while the cable is made from high-density materials that increase its wear resistance. The materials include zinc and liquid silicone.

  • Cable length: 1200mm
  • Diameter: φ6.0mm
  • Transmission capacity: 480Mbps / 5A-240W Max
  • Plug: A-C / A-L / C-C / C-L

Manufacturer

Type
Braided
Terminal B
USB-A
Colour
Black
Length
1.2 m
Ampere
-
Watt
240 W

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • ctsirkas

    Verified purchase

    After measuring it with a special device, I found that it is indeed telling the truth. It has an eMarker chip for automatic recognition, maximum USB 2.0 data transfer, and Power Delivery 3.1 from USB-C to USB-C and from USB-A to USB-C.
    From USB-A to Lightning it does not support PD, and from USB-C to Lightning it does not officially support PD, but it reaches close to 65W.
    The adapters seem well made and make a distinctive click when they snap into place. As the measurement results also show, they do not affect speed - but neither do they affect resistance: about 184 mΩ when ending in USB-C and about 350 mΩ when ending in Lightning.
    The cable is thick and relatively stiff, like all cables in this category. The only problem is the USB 2.0, because for a cable in this category you would expect USB 3.2 or even USB 4.0. The fact that it avoids mentioning this is a bit of an issue, but I forgive it because at least it doesn't lie like many others.
    So, a very good cable for charging, but only basic data transfer speed.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • After measuring it with a special device, I found that it is indeed telling the truth. It has an eMarker chip for automatic recognition, maximum USB 2.0 data transfer, and Power Delivery 3.1 from USB-C to USB-C and from USB-A to USB-C.
    From USB-A to Lightning it does not support PD, and from USB-C to Lightning it does not officially support PD, but it reaches close to 65W.
    The adapters seem well made and make a distinctive click when they snap into place. As the measurement results also show, they do not affect speed - but neither do they affect resistance: about 184 mΩ when ending in USB-C and about 350 mΩ when ending in Lightning.
    The cable is thick and relatively stiff, like all cables in this category. The only problem is the USB 2.0, because for a cable in this category you would expect USB 3.2 or even USB 4.0. The fact that it avoids mentioning this is a bit of an issue, but I forgive it because at least it doesn't lie like many others.
    So, a very good cable for charging, but only basic data transfer speed.

    Translated from Greek ·
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