Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Review: Anker's 24K Gold-Plated USB-C to Lightning Cable Certainly Makes a Statement

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Last week, Anker debuted a special edition 24K gold-plated USB-C to Lightning cable priced at $100, marking an unusual departure for the popular accessory company known for producing high-quality products at reasonable prices.


While the cable itself is really just the company's PowerLine+ III cable with gold plating, Anker offered to send one over to me so I decided to check it out.

Unboxing


The cable comes packaged in a clamshell cardboard box inside a black and gold sleeve covered in product details and imagery. Sliding the box out of the sleeve, you'll find some raised gold text with the Anker logo and tagline.

The box is held closed magnetically, but it doesn't require much force to flip it open, where you're greeted with the two gold connectors and a bit of the cable prominently displayed in a custom box insert. The remainder of the cable is hidden away, coiled inside the insert.


The top portion of the box includes some "You're Now A Part of Charging Royalty" text to help make you feel like it was worth spending $100 on a Lightning cable, and a pull tab lets you lift the panel to reveal the leather-like storage pouch for the cable.


All in all, it's a relatively premium unboxing experience, particularly for something as straightforward as a cable, and it's clear Anker is anticipating a lot of these will be given as gifts.

The Cable


I've used Anker's regular PowerLine+ III cables, and they're very high quality with good reinforcement at the base of each connector and a braided cable for a premium feel and durability. The regular version comes in three- and six-foot lengths, while the 24K gold version is only available in the six-foot length. I generally prefer the longer cables anyway, as they offer great flexibility for stretching a bit farther from an outlet than the standard cables Apple includes with its devices.


The cable on the new PowerLine+ III is 30 percent slimmer than on the previous PowerLine+ II, but it's even more durable. Anker says the braided cables are rated to withstand 35,000 bends, and they come with a lifetime warranty against quality issues.

The connectors are made from scratch-resistant stainless steel, and the cables support high-speed charging over Lightning with at least an 18-watt power adapter.

So what makes the new 24K gold cable different from the regular version other than a $100 price tag instead of $35? Well, it's mostly about the looks. The gold plating on the connectors and the black-and-gold braiding on the cable certainly stand out, so you'll definitely be able to pick it out of a crowd.


The included cable tie is plastic-backed velcro on the regular PowerLine+ III cables, but the 24K gold version uses a leather strap with a gold pin to fit with the luxury theme. A leather-effect pouch with a gold snap closure continues that theme, giving you a place to store your cable when not in use and keep it from getting damaged.


When it comes to functionality, there's no difference compared to the regular version, which is already a premium USB-C to Lightning cable. I've obviously only had the cable for a few days, but so far I've experienced no problems with it.

Braided cables tend to be a little bit stiffer than traditional ones and frequently don't coil quite as smoothly, but if you've used other braided cables you've probably already seen this.

The connectors on Anker's PowerLine cables are also significantly larger than the ones on Apple's cables. It makes the connectors easier to grab, but it can potentially cause issues with certain cases, for example, that don't have enough clearance around the Lightning port. It's not something I've run into with this or other PowerLine cables, but I have on occasion seen it in the past with certain combinations of iPad cases and other third-party cables.

Wrap-up


Do you need Anker's 24K gold-plated USB-C to Lightning cable? Of course not, and Anker isn't expecting to sell a ton of them. But it's a fun way for the company to take an existing product to the next level and there will undoubtedly be some users willing to drop a Benjamin for something relatively unique, either for themselves or as a gift.

If you're interested in checking out Anker's gold-plated Lightning cable, it's available at Amazon for $99.99.

Note: Anker provided MacRumors with the special edition gold-plated Lightning cable for the purpose of this review. No other compensation was received.
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Deals: Apple's 512GB 16-Inch MacBook Pro Returns to Low Price of $2,099.99 on Amazon

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Amazon has returned the 512GB 16-inch MacBook Pro (16GB RAM, 2.6GHz Intel Core i7) to its low price of $2,099.99, down from an original price of $2,399.00. Amazon is automatically discounting the notebook to $2,199.00, and then once you add it to your cart, you'll see an additional $99.01 taken off at checkout.

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This remains one of the best deals that we've tracked to date for the 512GB 16-inch MacBook Pro, and it's $100 under the discount price seen at retailers like Adorama and B&H Photo. On Amazon, only the Silver option is available at $2,099.99.

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In other MacBook Pro deals, you can get the new 512GB 13-inch MacBook Pro for $1,299.00, down from $1,499.00. This is one of the first and best discounts on the newest MacBook Pro models, and it's being matched at Best Buy.

For even more information on the best deals and offers on Apple's MacBook family, be sure to head over to our Best MacBook Pro and MacBook Air Deals guide. There, we keep track of the latest and greatest MacBook-related discounts across the most popular Apple resellers.
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Why the Lenovo’s Flex 5 and Duet Chromebooks are primed to disrupt the Chrome OS landscape


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Deals: Get the Limited Edition Mac Bundle With 11 MacOS Apps Including Parallels Desktop for $54

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At StackSocial this week you can get the Limited Edition Mac Bundle featuring Parallels Desktop for a low price of $54 with the promo code RUMORS10. This new bundle features 11 total apps for macOS, including Parallels Desktop, TextExpander, PDF Expert, and more.

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To get the bundle at a discount, head to StackSocial and add it to your cart. At the checkout screen, enter the promo code RUMORS10 to get the entire bundle of 11 apps for $54, down from $59.99.

You'll need to create a free StackSocial account to use the promo code, and this sale will only last for a few days, so be sure to check it out soon if you're interested.

  • Parallels Desktop (1-Year Subscription, $79.99 value) - Run thousands of windows apps without compromising on performance.

  • PDF Expert ($79.99 value) - Helps you edit text, images, and links on PDFs.

  • iMazing 2 ($89.99 value) - Manage and transfer all your iOS data between devices in one app.

  • Aurora HDR 2019 ($99.99 value) - Create stunning professional HDR photos in seconds.

  • NetSpot Pro ($149 value) - Optimize your Wi-Fi connection (visualize, manage, troubleshoot, audit, plan and deploy wireless networks).

  • Disk Drill PRO ($89 value) - Recover accidentally deleted files from your Mac.

  • Windscribe VPN Pro ($216 value) - Privately browse the internet and protect your online data.

  • RapidWeaver 8 ($84.99 value) - Design your own website with zero code.

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If you're shopping around for an iMac or MacBook to use these apps, our dedicated guides should be helpful. We track the Best Deals on iMac and Best Deals on MacBook Pro and MacBook Air each week. You can also keep up with all of this week's best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.
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iPad Pro With A14X Chip, 5G, and Mini-LED Display Expected in First Half of 2021

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Apple plans to launch new iPad Pro models with an A14X chip, 5G connectivity, and a Mini-LED display in the first or second quarter of 2021, according to the increasingly reliable Twitter account L0vetodream.


The leaker claims that the new iPad Pro models will be equipped with Qualcomm's Snapdragon X55 modem, which supports both mmWave and sub-6GHz. mmWave is a set of 5G frequencies that promise ultra-fast speeds at short distances, ideal for dense urban areas. By comparison, sub-6GHz 5G is generally slower than mmWave, but the signals travel further, better serving suburban and rural areas.



iPhone 12 models are also expected to use the X55 modem, but beyond that, Apple is reportedly developing its own 5G baseband technology for future devices. Apple acquired Intel's smartphone modem business last year to bolster that effort.

While multiple sources initially pointed towards a late 2020 refresh of the iPad Pro, including Ming-Chi Kuo and Jon Prosser, there have now been several reports indicating that the new A14X/5G/Mini-LED models are likely to debut in 2021. This would make sense given that Apple just refreshed the iPad Pro in March, and even though that was a relatively minor update, another refresh later this year would seem rather quick.

New features on the latest iPad Pro models include an A12Z Bionic chip that is very similar to the A12X chip, an Ultra Wide camera that enables 0.5x zoom, a LiDAR Scanner for enhanced augmented reality, and better sounding microphones.

L0vetodream accurately revealed several details about the new iPhone SE before any other leakers that we know of, including that the device would launch in the second week of April and come in three storage capacities. Likewise, the account accurately claimed that new iPad Pro models would launch in the third week of March.
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Eve Cam With HomeKit Secure Video Now Available for Purchase

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Eve Cam, a new home security camera with HomeKit Secure Video support, is available for pre-order as of today, with purchases set to begin shipping on June 23.


First unveiled at CES in January, the Eve Cam features a 1080p resolution, a 150 degree field of view, an infrared motion sensor, and night vision support up to five meters away. An integrated microphone and speaker are included for two-way communication, and the magnetic camera base is adjustable.

With ‌HomeKit‌ Secure Video support, the Eve Cam securely captures footage and stores it in iCloud, with no paid storage plan required. Using ‌HomeKit‌ secure video does, however, require a 200GB or 1TB ‌iCloud‌ storage plan from Apple.


Video feeds are end-to-end encrypted and motion detection and video analysis is done on device. Recorded video is stored in ‌iCloud‌ for 10 days, with footage able to be viewed in the Home app. The Home app is able to deliver rich notifications when motion is detected, and the Eve Cam's motion detection features can be used in ‌HomeKit‌ automations for activating other HomeKit-enabled devices.


Eve Cam is available for pre-order from the Eve website for $149.95 starting today, with orders to ship out later in June. Amazon and Apple will also be offering the Eve Cam in July.
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