Apple has launched new woven Beats charging cables in multiple colors and sizes.
The cables are available in USB-C to USB-C, USB-A to USB-C, and USB-C to Lightning configurations.
● Beats USB-C to USB-C Woven Cable
● Beats USB-A to USB-C Woven Cable
● Beats USB-C to Lightning Woven Cable
The pricing is set at $18.99 for a single 1.5m cable, $34.99 for a 2-pack of 1.5m cables, and $18.99 for a short 20cm cable. The colors available are Bolt Black, Surge Stone, Nitro Navy, and Rapid Red.


Features:
● Universal compatibility. For Android, Apple, Beats and more. Charge, sync, stream and transfer data with any device with a USB‑C port.
● Bye-bye, kinks & tangles. The braided design is soft to the touch and flexes effortlessly.
● Anti-fray design. Engineered by Apple, Beats charging cables undergo thousands of hours of testing. Each plug is reinforced at common strain points to prevent fraying.
● Voltage regulation. This cable automatically regulates power transmission for extra protection.


Apple has also posted a new ad introducing the cables.
Take a look at the ad below...
The cables are available in USB-C to USB-C, USB-A to USB-C, and USB-C to Lightning configurations.
● Beats USB-C to USB-C Woven Cable
● Beats USB-A to USB-C Woven Cable
● Beats USB-C to Lightning Woven Cable
The pricing is set at $18.99 for a single 1.5m cable, $34.99 for a 2-pack of 1.5m cables, and $18.99 for a short 20cm cable. The colors available are Bolt Black, Surge Stone, Nitro Navy, and Rapid Red.


Features:
● Universal compatibility. For Android, Apple, Beats and more. Charge, sync, stream and transfer data with any device with a USB‑C port.
● Bye-bye, kinks & tangles. The braided design is soft to the touch and flexes effortlessly.
● Anti-fray design. Engineered by Apple, Beats charging cables undergo thousands of hours of testing. Each plug is reinforced at common strain points to prevent fraying.
● Voltage regulation. This cable automatically regulates power transmission for extra protection.


Apple has also posted a new ad introducing the cables.
Take a look at the ad below...