- The best charging cables are durable, long enough for most uses, and available in a range of different types – which is exactly what makes the Anker PowerLine+ II series the best charging cable out there.
More phones support wireless charging with every release, but wireless charging won’t replace the speed and affordability of charging cables for some time. A great charging cable ensures that your device is always charged up and ready for the day – without breaking.
We’ve all experienced struggles with charging cables. How is it that there always seem to be a ton of charging cables around the house, but they hardly ever actually work? That can be a huge problem considering how many devices you probably have to charge. Between phones, headphones, tablets, and more, great charging cables are essential.
Third-party charging cables can add convenience, too. Some of them are more durable than the ones that come with your devices, while others are longer. Some even have multiple connectors on them, allowing you to charge all kinds of different devices with the same cable.
Of course, before you buy charging cables you’ll want to consider the type of cables that you actually need. If you want to charge your iPhone, you’ll need a Lightning cable, while most Android devices these days use the new USB-C standard. Other devices, like headphones, will use either MicroUSB or USB-C if they’re newer – unless they’re made by Apple, in which case they’ll use Lightning. Some of the cables we cover below are available in all three standards.
Here are our top picks for the best charging cables:
The best charging cables overall
The Anker PowerLine+ II series offers excellent durability and fast charging speeds, making it easily the best standard charging cable out there.
Anker has long made some of the better cables out there, and the Anker PowerLine+ II series of charging cables are the best out there.
There are a number of factors that make the Anker PowerLine+ II cables so great. Perhaps the best feature, however, is the fact that they're extremely durable. The cables are built with a braided nylon covering, ensuring that no matter how much you bend and stretch the cables, they won't break. That's in stark contrast to normal charging cables.
The cables also come with a carry pouch and a Velcro cable tie to ensure that they don't get tangled. The PowerLine+ II cables come at a length of 6 feet, or 1.8 meters.
When it comes to the actual specs of the cables, they support charging speeds of up to 60 watts, which is pretty impressive, and should ensure that your devices are charged quickly.
If there's any downside to the Anker PowerLine+ II series, it's the fact that they only support data transfer speeds of USB 2.0, or 480 Megabits per second (Mbps). Still, considering you're likely buying the cables for charging, and not for data connectivity, that won't matter to most. They're also a little expensive compared to many other charging cables, and there's no USB-C to USB-C model - though there is one in the even more expensive PowerLine+ III series. We've included a link to that below.
Despite the downsides, the vast majority of users love the Anker PowerLine+ II series of cables.
I've personally used Anker PowerLine+ II cables in the past, and found that they are indeed stronger than the average cable, and certainly lasted longer than the cables that probably come with your phone, plus the fact that they're available in a range of models is a bonus, even if you don't necessarily need all those different models.
Pros: Durable, available in a range of colors, fast charging speeds
Cons: Expensive, USB 2.0 only
Anker PowerLine+ II USB-C Cable
Anker PowerLine+ III USB-C to USB-C Cable
Anker PowerLine+ II Lightning Cable
The best long charging cable
The Native Union Night Cable offers a long 10-foot design, plus it's durable, and offers a weighted design to help keep your devices safe.
Sometimes you need a little more from your charging cables. Perhaps you want one plugged in near the couch that you can use while watching TV. Or, you want one near your home desk. Whatever the reason, if you want a longer charging cable, it's worth considering Native Union's 10-foot charging cables, which are available in a range of different types.
Like the Anker PowerLine+ II cables, Native Union's cables have a braided nylon covering - helping ensure that they don't break. That's even more useful for longer cables, since you'll likely be pulling on them and twisting them more. The Native Union Night Cable supports charging speeds of up to 2.4 amps.
This particular cable has an extra design feature to help keep your devices safe - a weighted knot. This should help ensure that the cable doesn't pull your phone off the table - which is a smart touch. Native Union stands behind its cables too. The company offers a lifetime warranty to cover any material defects.
There is a downside to Native Union's charging cables: they are pretty expensive. Despite that, Business Insider Malarie Gokey used the Night Cable for five years as her main charging cable, and found that it never let her down. She typically uses the weight to keep her iPhone safely on her night stand while it's charging, and found that it's easy to adjust if needed.
Pros: Durable, weighted design, long
Cons: Expensive
The best universal charging cables
The Anker PowerLine II 3-in-1 cable supports Lightning, USB-C, and MicroUSB - all in one cable.
Perhaps you simply want one charging cable to charge up all your devices - in which case it's time to revisit the Anker PowerLine series. The Anker PowerLine II 3-in-1 cable can charge your Lightning, USB-C, and MicroUSB devices, thanks to the simple adapters at the end of the cable.
By default the cable uses MicroUSB, while the adapters bring support for Lightning and USB-C connections. It's certified for Apple devices through Apple's MFi program too - so it should offer reliable performance when you're using it with iOS devices.
The cable is 3 feet in length, which isn't the longest - but should be enough for most basic uses. The only other potential issue is the fact that the cable isn't quite as durable as the likes of the PowerLine+, but it should still last - and Anker offers a lifetime warranty with the cable in any case.
Despite those potential issues, Android Central hailed the cable as the best 3-in-1 cable out there, thanks to the fact that it comes from a trusted brand, offers great versatility, and even has Anker's "hassle-free lifetime warranty."
Pros: Works with all kinds of devices, MFi certified, inexpensive
Cons: Not very long
The best durable charging cables
The Fuse Chicken Titan is literally made from stainless steel - and as a result even your dog won't be able to chew its way through the cable.
Always seem to break your charging cable, or want to make sure that your pet can't chew through the cable? The Fuse Chicken Titan cable is the way to go. This cable swaps out the braided nylon covering for a stainless steel one, ensuring that the cable will never break.
The Titan is unfortunately really only available in a Lightning model, however the company does sell an ultra-strong USB-C cable as well. That cable isn't made from metal, but it should still last longer than most.
The Titan+ comes in at 3 feet, or 1.5 meters, which is fine for most users, but will be a little short for others. Despite that, however, the cable has received positive reviews: Digital Trends includes Fuse Chicken cables as some of the best out there, thanks to their layers of flexible steel. The cable is available in three colors - Black, Gold, and Rose Gold.
Pros: Extremely durable, MFi certified, lifetime warranty
Cons: Expensive, a little short
The best cheap lightning cable
AmazonBasics charging cables may not be as durable as some others, but they're cheap, and available in a wide range of types, lengths, and colors.
If you simply want a decent charging cable on a budget, then AmazonBasics is the way to go. AmazonBasics cables aren't as durable as others on the market, so expect them to eventually break, but if you don't mind buying new ones every now and then, they'll still do the job quite well. And, they may end up being more durable than you think - Amazon says that the cables have been tested to bend 95-degrees 4,000 times.
Perhaps the best thing about AmazonBasics cables is the variety in connection types. You can get Lightning cables, USB-C cables, MicroUSB cables, USB-C to USB-C cables, and more - and they're all available in multiple lengths and colors. Better yet, you can buy packs of multiple cables.
I've used AmazonBasics charging cables plenty of times in the past, and they punch well above their class. Sure, the cable's aren't as strong as the Titan, but they're stronger than you would assume. I've had AmazonBasics cables in regular rotation for years without them breaking.
Pros: Lots of lengths, lots of cable types, inexpensive
Cons: Not as durable as some
AmazonBasics USB-C Cable
AmazonBasics USB-C to USB-C Cable
AmazonBasics USB-C to Lightning Cable
AmazonBasics Lightning Cable
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