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Product Description New & Improved V4.0 - We took our amazingly popular Quick draw 2.0 Charge & Sync cable and made it even better with updated electronics, mirror logos and a smarter looking shape. Its LED light still lets you know when your phone is fully charged, incorporates a reversible USB, built to be super tough, comes with a magnetic cable tidy, looks amazing and is backed with a lifetime warranty. Beat that Apple!!! Time to banish those cheap cables that always fail when you really need them. Put some style into your daily charging routine with the stunning Quick draw 3.0 cable. Combining more functions and features than any other charging cable on the market. Treat your iPhone or iPad to some charging love! - LED charging light, know when your battery is at 100% - Reversible USB, plug it in first time every time - Magnetic cable tidy - Crafted sand blasted anodized aluminum - Woven braided cable. - Super strong and durable - Injection molded electronics - Mirror etched graphics - Apple MFI Certified - Lifetime guarantee Lightning - Apple MFi certified Lightning connector for iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5/5S, iPhone 5c, iPad Air 1,2, iPad 2,3,4, iPad Mini, iPod Touch. Box Contains Cable, Magnetic cable tidy Review: Superb quality lead, built to last and last - I purchased three of these. One for my iPhone charger, another for my iPad charger, and the other I have connected to my USB hub that plugs into my Mac. A couple of the Apple branded equivalent cables have both developed small cracks forming in the plastic on the Lightning connector end, these are a couple of years old so wasn't too surprised. But the quality of the Apple leads was no where near the quality of the Lightning Quickdraw leads. Its just a pity that Apple do not put the same quality into their leads as their products. I really like how the Lightning Quickdraw cables have a reversible USB plug. By this I mean, usually with USB plugs, there is only one way that they can plug into a USB port. But with the Lightning Quickdraw, they go in whichever way you insert them. The quality and thickness of the cable on the Lightning Quickdraw lead is superb, and really puts Apple's skinny cables to shame. Despite the cable thickness, they bundle up fairly easily. I went with the space grey colour and these have a light grey aluminium housing round both the USB plug and the Lightning plug end of the cable, unlike the cheap plastic you get on Apple's leads. On the Lightning connector end of this cable is an LED. This glows/blinks orange when the device is charging, and goes a steady green when your iPad, iPhone is nearing the end of its charge. Annoyingly, when the LED goes green, this does not mean the device has reached 100 percent in its battery. I usually find that with my iPad, iPhone, that it goes green when its around the 95 percent mark. I emailed Woodford Design (Woodford Design make these cables) about this issue and their reply was: "The LED is controlled by the phone and switches to green when the battery stops requesting a current. This happens at different times for each individual phone. This can also be when the phone switches to trickle charge. The LED is only a general indicator and not precisely accurate". In use, the cables work exactly like the Apple cables. There are no pop ups on your iPhone, iPad telling you that this accessory is not compatible, which is something you get with cheap cables. But the Lightning Quickdraw cables are Apple MFI certified, which means they need to pass Apple's strict quality controls and also, the parts in the Lightning plug are licensed from Apple. The Lightning Quickdraw cables come with a lifetime warranty, so if they fail, Woodford Design will replace for free. So, admittedly the Lightning Quickdraw cables are not the cheapest, but compare them with the Apple version which costs ยฃ29, compared to the Lightning Quickdraw price of ยฃ18.50, and you can see that ยฃ18.50 is a good price to pay for to be able to get it replaced for free when it fails and also to get this kind of build quality. To sum up. If you want a very high quality lead that will be much cheaper and also longer lasting than the Apple branded ones at a fraction of the price, then I can highly recommend the Lightning Quickdraw cable. The only negative I have with them is that the green LED does not mean your iPhone, iPad's battery is fully charged, it's at best, an indication that it is nearly fully charged. Review: Broke After Less Than 4 Months - Only lasted three and a half months before breaking. In theory, a good product, I liked the light indication of the charge level, and the magnetic cable tidy was a better substitution to the blue tack I was previously using. However these benefits are useless now the cable doesn't even work.
| ASIN | B01HGMGNVE |
| Brand | Woodford Design |
| Colour | Space Grey 2m |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Connector type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 10 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Woodford Design |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QD3-MFI-2M-GREY |
| Model Number | QD3-MFI-2M-GREY |
| UPC | 722512691094 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
F**Y
Superb quality lead, built to last and last
I purchased three of these. One for my iPhone charger, another for my iPad charger, and the other I have connected to my USB hub that plugs into my Mac. A couple of the Apple branded equivalent cables have both developed small cracks forming in the plastic on the Lightning connector end, these are a couple of years old so wasn't too surprised. But the quality of the Apple leads was no where near the quality of the Lightning Quickdraw leads. Its just a pity that Apple do not put the same quality into their leads as their products. I really like how the Lightning Quickdraw cables have a reversible USB plug. By this I mean, usually with USB plugs, there is only one way that they can plug into a USB port. But with the Lightning Quickdraw, they go in whichever way you insert them. The quality and thickness of the cable on the Lightning Quickdraw lead is superb, and really puts Apple's skinny cables to shame. Despite the cable thickness, they bundle up fairly easily. I went with the space grey colour and these have a light grey aluminium housing round both the USB plug and the Lightning plug end of the cable, unlike the cheap plastic you get on Apple's leads. On the Lightning connector end of this cable is an LED. This glows/blinks orange when the device is charging, and goes a steady green when your iPad, iPhone is nearing the end of its charge. Annoyingly, when the LED goes green, this does not mean the device has reached 100 percent in its battery. I usually find that with my iPad, iPhone, that it goes green when its around the 95 percent mark. I emailed Woodford Design (Woodford Design make these cables) about this issue and their reply was: "The LED is controlled by the phone and switches to green when the battery stops requesting a current. This happens at different times for each individual phone. This can also be when the phone switches to trickle charge. The LED is only a general indicator and not precisely accurate". In use, the cables work exactly like the Apple cables. There are no pop ups on your iPhone, iPad telling you that this accessory is not compatible, which is something you get with cheap cables. But the Lightning Quickdraw cables are Apple MFI certified, which means they need to pass Apple's strict quality controls and also, the parts in the Lightning plug are licensed from Apple. The Lightning Quickdraw cables come with a lifetime warranty, so if they fail, Woodford Design will replace for free. So, admittedly the Lightning Quickdraw cables are not the cheapest, but compare them with the Apple version which costs ยฃ29, compared to the Lightning Quickdraw price of ยฃ18.50, and you can see that ยฃ18.50 is a good price to pay for to be able to get it replaced for free when it fails and also to get this kind of build quality. To sum up. If you want a very high quality lead that will be much cheaper and also longer lasting than the Apple branded ones at a fraction of the price, then I can highly recommend the Lightning Quickdraw cable. The only negative I have with them is that the green LED does not mean your iPhone, iPad's battery is fully charged, it's at best, an indication that it is nearly fully charged.
C**N
Broke After Less Than 4 Months
Only lasted three and a half months before breaking. In theory, a good product, I liked the light indication of the charge level, and the magnetic cable tidy was a better substitution to the blue tack I was previously using. However these benefits are useless now the cable doesn't even work.
H**T
Four Stars
Still going strong
A**R
The best lightning cable without question
Let me be really honest - this is the best lightning cable ever made. The only questions you should be asking is which length and colour do you want to go for?
M**Y
The LED is a a good idea and very useful but only as long as ...
I thought the a braided cable would be stronger than the silicon sleeve, but after 6 months the sleeve detached from the core exposing the wires a at the device end. The LED is a a good idea and very useful but only as long as the cable does not break.
S**L
Great cable
Excellent cable and feels very solid and good quality Thank you very much
A**R
Five Stars
All just fine. Thanks for quick delivery.
M**G
Highly recommend!
I and my family have purchased several items from Woodford Design and are happy with everything. The quality is exceptional and they are very open when you ask them questions about one of their products. This "quickdraw" item is as described. If you are looking for something similar that will last, I would recommend this item.
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