Magtame Magnetic Coiled USB-C to Lightning Cable (1.5m) – MFi Certified braided iPhone charging lead, Black
Product description
If you’re fed up with charging leads that end up tangled, half-straightened and generally annoying to store, a coiled cable is a simple fix. The Magtame Magnetic USB-C to Lightning Cable leans into that tidy idea: it’s designed to stay coiled for travel and everyday organisation, while also being positioned for faster charging and data syncing.
That said, it’s still a USB-C to Lightning cable for iPhones, so it won’t replace USB-C charging adapters in general, and the “magnetic tidy” approach may feel different if you’re used to fully loose cables. Worth it depends quite a lot on whether you care about cable management as much as charging speed.
The essentials for everyday charging and syncing
On paper, this is aimed at iPhone owners who want a USB-C to Lightning lead that’s easier to live with. The coiled design should help you keep it in a preferred loop formation for packing or desk use, rather than dealing with a cable that instantly turns into a knot.
It’s also described as supporting up to 3A charging and data transfer speeds up to 480Mbps. In practical terms, that means it’s not just for charging—you’re also meant to be able to sync files when you connect to a compatible computer.

There’s also an “MFi Certified” angle. The listing says this helps avoid the common iPhone “accessory not supported” style warnings, with a “C94” Lightning end design mentioned specifically.
What you’ll notice day to day (coiled + magnetic tidy)
This is the part that sets it apart from typical USB-C to Lightning leads. The cable is designed to coil into a neater length, and the magnetic tidy concept is meant to keep things manageable rather than hanging loose.
The benefit is mostly about frictionless organisation: pack it into a bag or drawer and it should stay in the form you’ve chosen (the listing talks about different loop sizes, from smaller to bigger loops). If you regularly move between home, office and commuting, that’s where this type of lead usually earns its keep.


Still, a coiled cable isn’t everyone’s favourite. If you prefer a cable that lays flat and stretches naturally, you may find the coiled behaviour a bit restrictive at first.

Charging performance and data sync: what the claim means
The manufacturer’s claims are clear on two fronts: power delivery up to 3A and data transfer up to 480Mbps. For buyers, the useful interpretation is that it’s intended to support quicker charging than basic leads, and it’s meant to handle syncing tasks rather than being “charge-only”.
There’s also overvoltage protection built into the cable, which is the sort of extra safety feature you’d hope to see on any iPhone charging accessory.
One limitation to bear in mind: real-world charging speed depends on the power adapter and the phone model, so this cable’s “up to” figures don’t guarantee identical results for every setup.
Durability and build: braided, tangle-free focus

The cable is described as having a braided nylon exterior with a robust TPE coating, designed to handle daily wear. The listing also mentions over 20,000 bends and a 30Kg tensile test.
That’s the sort of detail that matters if you tend to bend cables repeatedly—like yanking it out of a bag, stuffing it into a pocket, or using it at a desk where the cable gets flexed often.
On the flip side, braided cables can feel a little stiffer than soft rubber ones. If you’re very sensitive to cable feel, it’s worth considering whether a coiled braided lead will feel comfortable in your routine.


Compatibility: which iPhones it’s meant for
The listing states compatibility with a broad range of iPhone models, including iPhone 14, 13, 12 and 11 series, plus older models such as iPhone 8 Plus and even iPhone 7.

For iPhone users with USB-C charging setups, this is essentially the type of cable you’d buy to connect your phone to a USB-C power source and a computer for syncing.
If you’re buying primarily for a single latest model, it’s a straightforward choice. If you’re mixing devices, remember this is Lightning—so you’ll still need Lightning devices on the phone end.
Care and handling tips for a coiled lead
To get the best from a coiled cable, treat it like a cable that’s meant to be stored neatly. Avoid forcing extreme straight lengths beyond how it naturally relaxes after being coiled.
For desk use, it helps to coil it loosely after unplugging, rather than letting it snap back randomly. It sounds small, but it can reduce unnecessary wear on braided cables over time.

Mini FAQ
Is this cable charge-only, or does it also sync data?


The listing says it supports data transfer speeds up to 480Mbps, which implies syncing is supported when connected to a computer.
What does “MFi Certified” change for iPhone users?
The description states the certification helps with compatibility and is meant to prevent annoying pop-up warnings.

How long is the cable, and is that enough for daily use?
It’s listed as 1.5m, which is often workable for bedside tables and desks. Whether it feels right depends on how far your power source sits from where you use your phone.
Will it charge fast with any USB-C adapter?
The listing claims up to 3A fast charging support, but actual speed depends on your adapter and phone model—so it’s worth matching a suitable power supply.
Final verdict
It makes sense if you’re specifically trying to improve cable management (coiled, tidy storage for travel and everyday organisation) and you want a Lightning lead that’s positioned for fast charging and data syncing.
You may want to skip it if you dislike coiled cables, or if you mainly want the simplest, most flexible feel with no preference for tidy storage. As with any “up to” charging claim, do consider your charging adapter and phone setup if fast charging is a key requirement.
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