Lightning cables explained: which one does your iPhone actually need?
Six Lightning cables for iPhones from iPhone 7 to iPhone 14 — different connectors, wattages and builds for every charging scenario.
Lightning cables explained: which one does your iPhone actually need?
Not all Lightning cables charge at the same speed. This guide explains the difference between USB-A and USB-C Lightning cables, what wattage means for your iPhone, and which cable suits your charger and daily routine.
- USB-A vs USB-C Lightning: a USB-A to Lightning cable charges at up to 12W from any USB-A charger. A USB-C to Lightning cable charges at up to 27W with a USB-C PD charger — more than twice as fast. If fast charging matters, choose USB-C to Lightning.
- MFi certification is essential: an MFi-certified cable uses an Apple-licensed chip to ensure safe, reliable charging without "accessory not supported" warnings. All Gibutech Lightning cables are MFi certified.
- iPhone 14 and earlier use Lightning: iPhone 15 and later switched to USB-C. If you have an iPhone 7 through iPhone 14, you need a Lightning cable.
- Six options at different price points: from the everyday USB-A braided cable, to the premium 2-in-1 dual-LED, to the stainless steel and the FruityWire Candy in bold colours. All MFi certified.
Apple introduced the Lightning connector in 2012 with the iPhone 5. It remained the standard iPhone port for eleven years, through iPhone 14, before the switch to USB-C in 2015. That means hundreds of millions of iPhones — from the 7 to the 14 — still use Lightning daily. And the cable that charges them is not just the white one that came in the box. There is a wide range of Lightning cables, each suited to different chargers, speeds and daily habits. Here is what the differences actually mean.
What is the difference between a USB-A and a USB-C Lightning cable?
A Lightning cable has a Lightning connector at one end. The other end can be either USB-A or USB-C — and that choice determines the maximum charging speed.
Exhibit 1 — USB-A vs USB-C Lightning cable comparison| Feature | USB-A to Lightning | USB-C to Lightning |
|---|---|---|
| Max charging speed | Up to 12W (depends on charger) | Up to 27W (USB-C PD charger required) |
| Compatible chargers | Any USB-A wall plug, car charger, power bank | USB-C wall charger, USB-C power bank, laptop |
| Fast charging | No — capped at USB-A output | Yes — with 20W+ USB-C PD charger |
| Best for | Older chargers, car charging, overnight use | Fastest charge, modern GaN chargers |
Look at your wall charger. If the port is rectangular with rounded edges (USB-A), you need a USB-A to Lightning cable. If the port is small and oval (USB-C), you need a USB-C to Lightning cable for fast charging. If you have both ports, a USB-C to Lightning cable unlocks the faster speed. For Gibutech GaN chargers, which have both ports, use USB-C to Lightning for the fastest charge.
What charging wattage does my iPhone support?
Exhibit 2 — iPhone fast charging by model| iPhone model | Max fast charging | Cable needed | 0–50% time |
|---|---|---|---|
| iPhone 14 / 14 Pro | 27W | USB-C to Lightning + 20W+ charger | ~30 min |
| iPhone 13 / 13 Pro | 27W | USB-C to Lightning + 20W+ charger | ~30 min |
| iPhone 12 / 12 Pro | 27W | USB-C to Lightning + 20W+ charger | ~30 min |
| iPhone 11 / 11 Pro | 18W | USB-C to Lightning + 18W+ charger | ~35 min |
| iPhone 8 / SE (2nd/3rd gen) | 18W | USB-C to Lightning + 18W+ charger | ~40 min |
| iPhone 7 and earlier | 5W | Any Lightning cable | ~60 min |
Since iPhone 12, Apple has shipped iPhones with a USB-C to Lightning cable but no charger. The cable supports fast charging, but only if paired with a 20W or higher USB-C PD charger — which must be purchased separately. Many users unknowingly plug that cable into an old 5W USB-A brick and never experience fast charging. The cable supports 27W. The charger is the bottleneck. Pair the USB-C to Lightning cable with a Gibutech 30W GaN charger and you get the full fast-charging speed your iPhone was designed for.
Which Gibutech Lightning cable is right for my situation?
USB-C to USB-C (60W) + USB-C to Lightning (27W) in one cable. LED charging indicator. Braided nylon. Charges both iPhones and Android from the same cable.
View product →USB-C to Lightning. Up to 27W PD fast charging. MFi certified. Clean white finish matching Apple accessories. 1 metre.
View product →USB-A to Lightning. MFi certified. Braided nylon with aluminium alloy connectors. Works with any USB-A charger, car charger or power bank. 1 metre.
View product →USB-A to Lightning. Stainless steel spring-coil jacket — the most durable construction in the range. MFi certified. Kink-resistant by design. Silver finish.
View product →USB-A to Lightning. Two lengths in one pack: 2m and 20cm. Gold anodised aluminium connectors. MFi certified. Compact short cable for travel; long cable for desk or bedside.
View product →USB-A to Lightning. Flat tangle-resistant design. Available in Flamingo Pink and other Candy colours. MFi certified. For anyone who wants their cable to match their personality.
View product →Which Gibutech Lightning cable is compatible with my iPhone?
Exhibit 3 — Compatibility by iPhone model| Cable | iPhone 14/13/12 | iPhone 11/XS/X | iPhone 8/SE | iPhone 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2-in-1 60W LED (USB-C) | ✓ 27W | ✓ 18W | ✓ 18W | ✓ 5W |
| 27W USB-C to Lightning | ✓ 27W | ✓ 18W | ✓ 18W | ✓ 5W |
| USB-A to Lightning braided | ✓ 12W | ✓ 12W | ✓ 12W | ✓ 5W |
| Stainless steel USB-A | ✓ 12W | ✓ 12W | ✓ 12W | ✓ 5W |
| FruityWire travel pack | ✓ 12W | ✓ 12W | ✓ 12W | ✓ 5W |
| FruityWire Candy | ✓ 12W | ✓ 12W | ✓ 12W | ✓ 5W |
All six cables are compatible with every iPhone that uses Lightning (iPhone 5 through iPhone 14). The USB-C to Lightning cables unlock faster charging on iPhone 8 and later when paired with a USB-C PD charger. The USB-A cables work with any charger or power bank that has a USB-A port. For full USB-C cable coverage, see the Gibutech charging cable range.
The right Lightning cable is the one you actually have with you
A premium cable left at home charges nothing. The best Lightning cable is durable enough to stay in your bag indefinitely, compatible with the charger you carry, and fast enough for your daily routine. Choose the 27W USB-C to Lightning for the fastest charge from a modern GaN charger. Choose the USB-A braided for universal compatibility with any socket. Choose the stainless steel for longevity. Choose the Candy for personality. All six are MFi certified and made to outlast the cheap cable that came with your last phone case.
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SubscribeFrequently asked questions
What is the best Lightning cable for an iPhone?
For fast charging, the Gibutech 27W USB-C to Lightning cable → charges iPhone 12 to iPhone 14 from 0 to 50% in approximately 30 minutes with a 20W+ USB-C charger. For universal compatibility with any USB-A charger or power bank, the super-fast USB-A to Lightning braided cable → works everywhere.
What is MFi certification?
MFi stands for Made for iPhone. Apple certifies accessories that pass its performance and safety standards. An MFi Lightning cable contains a licensed chip that communicates correctly with the iPhone. Non-MFi cables can trigger "accessory not supported" warnings and may charge slowly or intermittently. All Gibutech Lightning cables are MFi certified.
Can I fast-charge my iPhone with a Lightning cable?
Yes — with a USB-C to Lightning cable and a 20W or higher USB-C PD charger. The Gibutech 27W USB-C to Lightning → supports up to 27W. USB-A to Lightning cables are limited to the USB-A charger's output (typically 5W to 12W) and do not enable fast charging.
Does my iPhone 14 need a USB-C cable?
No. iPhone 14 and earlier use Lightning. Only iPhone 15 and later use USB-C. For Lightning cables, browse the Gibutech charging cable range →. For USB-C iPhone cables (iPhone 15+), see the USB-C cable guide →
What happens if I use a non-MFi Lightning cable?
Non-MFi cables may trigger "This accessory may not be supported" warnings, charge slowly, disconnect intermittently, and degrade the Lightning port over repeated use. MFi-certified cables from Gibutech avoid all of these issues and maintain consistent charging performance throughout the cable's life.
- Apple Inc. "About Made for iPhone, iPad, and iPod (MFi) program." Apple Developer, 2024.
- Apple Inc. "Fast-charge your iPhone with a USB-C to Lightning cable." Apple Support, 2024. Supported on iPhone 8 and later; up to 27W on iPhone 12 and later.
- Apple Inc. "iPhone history — connector specifications." Apple, 2012–2023. Lightning introduced with iPhone 5 (2012); USB-C introduced with iPhone 15 (2023).
- Product specifications sourced from Gibutech product pages at gibutech.co.uk as of June 2026.
