Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Apple MFI Certified Lightning Cable Review #ChromoLightning
Let's face it: we live in a world that applauds and serves instant gratification. So when we
recognized how often tangled cables lead to frustration and delayed enjoyment, we set
out to develop more innovative alternatives. Our Lightning to USB cable measures 4 feet
long, is available in solid white and black colors to match your Apple devices, and
features a unique, flat design that does away with the annoyance of tangled cables.
Now you can keep your desk clean, your cables organized, and the good times rolling.
Lightning fast. Longevity guaranteed.
Unlike non-Apple-certified Lightning cables, ours guarantees the same stable, reliable
and speedy charging and syncing as Apple OEM cables. They are fully compatible with
all Lightning-enabled Apple devices, including iPhone 6 Plus/6/5s/5c/5, iPad 4th
generation/Air/Mini/Mini 2, and iPod Nano 7th generation. A compact connector head
fits into virtually all case cutouts, and reinforced joints makes the cable extra durable and
long-lasting. Your satisfaction is guaranteed by our 18-month Chromo-backed warranty.
Designed for Apple, from the core.
MFi is an acronym for 'Made For iPhone/iPod/iPad'. Apple Inc. launched MFi in 2005 as a
licensing program for worldwide developers of hardware and software peripherals that
are designed to work with Apple's iDevice lineup. As a program participant, Chromo
Inc® designs and manufactures accessories that are certified by Apple to be of the
highest quality and of ultimate compatibility with your Apple device.
I was sent to review Apple MFI certified lightning cable, that measures 4 ft. (1.2m). Its tangle-free, very lightweight and fits perfect on my iPhone 6. I take it everywhere i go its a great way to keep my cellphone charged. The price is $11.99 and can be found at Amazon
Disclosure: I was not compensated for this product however I did receive this product to try and review all opinions are my own and my differ from yours. In Accordance with the FTC's 16 CFR, Part 255:"Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising