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Anker’s Lightning Cables $10.50, Wireless Charger $18, more in today’s Amazon sale

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It’s a new week, and that means a fresh batch of deals from Anker’s Amazon storefront. Leading the way is its popular Powerline II 10-ft. MFi Lightning Cables for $10.49 Prime shipped after promo code ANKER434 is applied during checkout. Today’s offer is extended to all four colors and takes 30% off the regular going rate. Anker’s Powerline Lightning cables are rated to last 12 times longer than Apple’s and are 9to5’s cable of choice. Rated 4.3/5 stars.

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PowerLine’s first generation boasted 5x the durability of other cables, but PowerLine II  takes it to the next level. It tolerates being bent over 12,000 times and lasts an enormous 12x longer than other cables. MFi certification means total peace of mind because PowerLine II  is completely Apple authorized. Designed to work flawlessly with iPhone, iPad, iPod or any device with a Lightning port. To show our belief in PowerLine II , we are offering a hassle-free replacement for all quality issues. Not for half a year, not for 18 months, but for an entire lifetime. It really will be the last cable you ever need to buy.

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Trevor Daugherty is the Senior Editor of 9to5Toys. Since joining in 2014, he’s specialized in product reviews, exclusive discounts and 9to5’s New Toy of the Day. Contact him direct at trevor@9to5mac.com.