Today's highlighted deal comes from our Gear + Gadgets section of Neowin Deals, where you can save 83% off a 3-pack of 10-Ft MFi-Certified Lightning Cables. Charge and sync your iPhone with these extra-long certified charging cables.
What's the deal?
You can never have enough Lightning cables to keep all of your Apple devices charged, and with these 10-ft, MFi-certified monster cables, you'll have more flexibility than ever. Keep a cable at your office, in your bag, by your bed, or anywhere you might need to grab a quick charge. When it says MFi-certified, you know these cables are guaranteed to work perfectly with your Apple devices.
- Gain a ton of flexibility with 10-ft Lightning cables
- Sync and charge your devices without jumping out of bed or your office chair
- Ensure your connected devices stay safe thanks to MFi-certification
- Enjoy optimal convenience with the unique reversible design
For full details, specs and compatibility click here.
What's the benefit?
This 3-pack of 10-Ft MFi-Certified Lightning Cables normally represents an overall retail value of $129.99, but you can get it for just $21.99 for a limited time, a saving of $108.
Refer it!
In addition, if you refer the deal via social media, or email which results in a purchase, you get $10 added to your Neowin Deals account.
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