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Iphone 6Ft Lightning Cable

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Related review

Dave 2024-04-28 09:20:31

[0.06 lb] This is an adapter, NOT a cable. That said, as an adapter it does it's job well. I have used it to plug my iPhone (Lightning) into my PC (both USB-C and USB-A) to transfer files and it worked without a hitch. Useful as an adapter, but not long enough to be called a cable by any means.

5
Lanny 2024-04-14 03:14:41

[0.13 lb] Plug and play. Great for iPhone with lightning adapter for the headset.

5
Braden 2024-04-14 03:54:24

[7 x 5.1 x 2.55"] It came with a rather long XLR cable (at least 6ft) and captures my voice rather perfectly when playing back on my HD-6XX's!

5
Darius 2024-05-09 02:39:33

[Blue Series] This is perfect for my projector that I own that has an HDMI port much neater looking then trying to use a 6ft HDMI when the laptop is right next to the projector. No more mess and easier to wrap and store away for event setups. The quality is just as good as a more expensive cable. If you need great quality cable but without breaking the bank then this cable is for you!

5
Kevin 2024-06-03 06:32:35

[1x HDMI Male] I needed a 6ft fullsize hdmi cable to go from my carmounted mirrorless (s5iix) to an external monitor (lilliput a7s 7) I tried pearstone ultra thin, zlir, and kramer. It's def personal taste. The pearstone was the tightest, to the point where I was worried I would damage the hdmi port on the camera. It broke in after a few uses thoe. The zlir was similarly tight, and less low profile. The kramer was more like what I'm used to, the old Startech microHDMI to HDMI 6ft, when I used it with the gx85 carmount. Only a day of testing, so we'll see how they hold up. If you don't plan on removing it often, you might prefer pearstone (if you're in a cage, etc). Since I know I'll be removing the cable frequently, I prefer the kramer for now. It would be great if smallrig made a 6ft hdmi cable, they're nice and thin/low profile, can bend them around a bit when working inside a small car interior.

5
rimshot1971 2024-06-06 02:15:58

[Yes] Great cable with strong design. Connectors are very snug. I also ordered a 6ft cable and put this and the other to hood use. Thanks again to B&H for leading the way on selection, prices, and customer service.

5
Christopher 2024-04-15 01:59:23

[0.045 lb] If you have mic'd headphones, then this TRRS is useful for monitoring and recording on a lightning input iPhone.

5
Michael 2024-04-03 08:53:55

[White] We still have one lightning iPhone that won't die, so a couple of these long cords are a big help!

5
Mark 2024-05-17 05:27:16

[Yes] Nice and tall. I'm 6ft tall and use this without the legs extended all the way

5
Dennisr 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.055 lb] I have only used the intervalometer and lightning features using my iPhone 6 and on my Sony RX10 III and Sony A7 II and got outstanding results. The options with in each mode are numerous and a little experimentation is helpful. But that is what I like to do, is play around with it. I used the intervalometer to record 2500 photos, 1/sec. to do a movie of clouds over Pikes Peak, using PowerDirector 14 and got very good results. I also set it up in my living room during a thunderstorm and set the timer for 1 hour. Had to experiment a little on exposure and sensitivity of the Pluto trigger, and I ended up with spectacular results. It even took daylight photos of lightning! I can't wait to experiment with Startrails, motion detection (using the provided laser), sound detection, and vibration detection. Popping balloons should be fun, there are a number of high speed photography applications. According to the FAQ in the Pluto app, the sound and light modes have a response time of 1ms. Lightning response time is 0.2 sec, and in Laser mode, tens of micro-seconds. You can download the app for IOS and Android and peruse the manual to see just how powerful and flexible this small gadget is. It also answers many questions I've seen posted. You don't need to own the trigger in order to download it. A very helpful feature is that, although a bluetooth connection is used between phone and the Pluto Trigger, for intervalometer work you can walk away with your phone and let the camera do it's work. This doesn't apply, however to Smart Sensor modes, which use the sensors in your phone in order to work. I happen to have an old iPhone 5 that I can leave by my camera, if need be. I would certainly recommend this to anyone who loves to play with and experiment with their camera.

5