Accessory maker Belkin unveiled the first third party USB-C to Lightning cable at CES. Prices start at $25 for the 1.2m (4ft) cable, the longest cable is 3m (10ft) and costs $35.

Competition is good for consumers, but in this case Belkin’s cables are not strictly cheaper. Apple’s 1m cable is $19, the 2m one is $35 (there’s no 3m cable). Still, as more third-party companies start offering such cables, the prices should fall.
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Belkin also unveiled a 20,000mAh battery bank with a USB-C port that delivers up to 30W along with a 12W USB-A port. Apple recommends a 30W charger for the 12” MacBook and 13” MacBook Air with Retina display, so you can extend their battery life with this BoostCharge power bank.
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