
The AC3014 USB-C to Lightning cable is designed for charging, syncing, and data transfer for your Apple Lightning devices including iPhone, iPad, or iPod. This cable is officially Apple MFI-certified ensuring full compatibility and reliability.
Experience accelerated charging with Power Delivery support. If your device supports Power Delivery, pair it with a USB-C charger that offers PD support to achieve charging speeds up to 3.5 times faster, reaching 0-50% in just 30 minutes.
This cable guarantees peace of mind as it is Apple MFI-certified, meaning it meets Apple's performance standards for quality and compatibility.
No Power Delivery on your device? No worries! You can still enjoy dependable charging at standard speeds without any issues.
| Brand | ACT |
| Model | ACTAC3014 |
| Cable length | Sure, please provide the text you want translated to English. |
| Primary colors | White |
| Weight Product | It looks like "45 g" might be a weight measurement, specifically 45 grams. Could you provide more context or a full sentence so I can help you appropriately? |
| Maximum Current | The translation for "2.4 A" to English in an informal manner would just be "2.4 A" since it is most likely a reference to an amperage measurement, which remains the same across languages. If this context is incorrect or you have additional text you'd like translated, please provide more details! |
| Data transfer speed | 480 Mbps |
| USB type | Since "USB 2.0" is a technical term that doesn't require translation, you can keep it the same in English. If you have a different text you need translated, feel free to share it! |
| Connector type 1 | USB Type C |
| Connection 1 gender | The word "Mannelijk" translates to "Male" or "Masculine" in English, depending on the context. If you have any more information or additional text, feel free to share! |
| Supported features | Fast HDMI 2.0 |
| Quick charging | no |
| Maximum wire gauge AWG | The text is already in English; "30 AWG" refers to the wire gauge size, "American Wire Gauge." It's commonly used to indicate the thickness of electrical or electronic wiring, where "30" represents the gauge number, and "AWG" stands for American Wire Gauge. |
| Minimum wire gauge AWG | 28 AWG already refers to a specific gauge of wire used for electrical applications, and it stands for 28 American Wire Gauge. There isn't a need to translate it into English as it's already a standard term used globally in electrical and electronic contexts. |
| Material conductor | Buyer |
| Connection 2 gender | The word "Mannelijk" translates to "Male" or "Masculine" in English, depending on the context. If you have any more information or additional text, feel free to share! |
| Type of shielding | "Braided" |
| The translation for "Type connector 2" to informal English would be: "Plug type 2." | "Bliksem" is the Dutch word for "lightning." If you want an informal translation in English, you could say "lightning" or use it as an exclamation like "Whoa!" or "Wow!" depending on the context in which it is used. |
| MFI certified | Yes |
| Maximum output power | I'm sorry, but I need more context or information to accurately translate "12 W" to English. Could you provide more details or specify the language it's in? |
| Maximum tension | Sure, I can help with that! However, it seems like your text is incomplete. Could you please provide the full text you want to be translated? |
| Material | Thermoplastic rubber (TPR) |