Today"s highlighted deal comes via our Gear + Gadgets section of Neowin Deals, where you can save 50% off the recommended retail price* of this Toughlink MFi-Certified Metal Braided Lightning Cable: 2-Pack. Tougher cables to cut down on your trips to the Apple store.
What"s the deal?
Evolve past flimsy, easily torn standard Lightning cables to a more durable, smarter design with these Toughlink cables. These metal braided MFi-Certified Lightning to USB cables are optimized for data syncing and charging, and boast a rugged aluminum crush-proof plug design that will make them last as long as you"ve got an iPhone.
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What"s the benefit?
This Toughlink MFi-Certified Metal Braided Lightning Cable: 2-Pack normally represents an overall value* of $59.99, but you can get it for just $29.99 for a limited time, a saving of $30.
Save even more!
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- First time buyers are also eligible for a further 10% discount when you subscribe for email updates; be sure not to dismiss the popup offer on the deals page in order to profit!
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