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If you got a 12 inch Macbook, or any model of Macbook after the 12 inch was released, then you have had to throw out your old wires and embrace the charging, syncing and connecting capability of the Type-C USB port. All tech savvy people know that the future of USB lies with the Type-C. It's reversible and small. Apple being a tech innovator has decide to have only a USB-C port on it's 12 inch Macbook. There is another port – but that is for headphones. The female USB-C (also known as the Type-C USB) port charges the laptop or other devices from the laptop, and sync between devices when they are connected. So if you want to do this with by connecting gadgets such as the iPhone (6 Plus, 6, 5, 5S, 5C), iPad (4, Mini), or iPod (Touch, Nano 7) then there are a couple of ways to do this. One is to get a big dongle from Apple that has ports for other cables coming into it – such as the usual USB we all know. Browsing To Get yours now at amazon.com/Apple-Certified-Type-C-Lightning-Connecter/dp/B00VQBV524/apple USB-C cable/ seemingly provides suggestions you could use with your dad. This is expensive and takes up real estate wherever you are using the Mac. It also is not portable. The alternative is to get a cable with ends for the Macbook and the handheld Apple gadget, such as the iPhone. Lightningfast's Apple Certified Type-C USB To Lightning Connecter Cable has both USB-C and Lightning connectors. This means that you can connect your iPhone straight into your new Macbook. The cable actually connects with any device with a lightning port and a USB-C port meaning that you can connect your non-Apple laptops to your iPhone 6 Plus too. I bought my product from Amazon. Amazon offers a great money back guarantee, but this product actually comes with a lifetime guarantee anyway Also, the cable is Apple certified. Apple have tested the cable themselves and give it their seal of approval. So if you have a new Macbook and want to connect your iPhone to it, then this is just the product you need.

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