description Nomad Rugged Lightning Cable Overview
The Nomad Rugged Lightning Cable is a durable charging cable designed for frequent use and demanding environments. It utilizes a Kevlar fiber braid offering significantly increased tensile strength and resistance to fraying compared to typical Apple cables. This makes it suitable for users who require reliable connectivity and longevity, particularly those seeking a robust solution for their iPhone SE (3rd generation) or other devices needing a dependable charging cable.
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Nomad Rugged Lightning Cable ranks #3 of 4 in the Durability ranking, behind Stanley FatMax Xtreme Tape Measure, ahead of Patagonia Better Sweater Fleece (Used).
balance Nomad Rugged Lightning Cable Pros & Cons
- Highly durable construction
- Reinforced stress points
- Secure connector fit
- Useful integrated cable tie
- Thicker than standard cables
- Relatively stiff cable
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Is the Nomad Rugged Lightning cable MFi-certified by Apple?
Yes, Nomad's Rugged Cable carries Apple's MFi (Made for iPhone) certification, meaning it uses an authorized Lightning connector chip. This ensures full compatibility with all Lightning-equipped iPhones, iPads, and AirPods cases without triggering unsupported accessory warnings.
What makes the Nomad Rugged Cable stronger than the standard Apple cable?
Nomad reinforces this cable with a Kevlar fiber core and a double-braided nylon exterior, giving it significantly higher tensile strength than the standard rubberized Apple cable. The connectors also feature extended strain relief collars designed to prevent fraying at common failure points.
How long is the Nomad Rugged Lightning cable?
Nomad offers the Rugged Cable in several lengths, most commonly 1.5 meters (roughly 5 feet), which provides more reach than Apple's standard 3-foot cable. Some retail configurations also include an adjustable silicone cable tie for coiling and travel.
Can the Nomad Rugged Lightning cable fast charge an iPad Pro or iPhone?
The cable supports standard USB-A to Lightning charging and data transfer, but it does not carry the USB-C connector required for USB-PD fast charging on newer Apple devices. For fast charging, you would need a USB-C to Lightning cable paired with an 18W or higher power adapter.
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