

🔌 Power up everything, everywhere—one cable to rule them all!
The Anker Powerline II 3-in-1 Cable combines Lightning, USB-C, and Micro USB connectors into a single durable 3ft cable, delivering fast charging up to 3 amps with MFi certification. Its reinforced nylon build ensures longevity, supported by an 18-month warranty, making it the ultimate all-in-one charging solution for smartphones, tablets, and more.









| ASIN | B071WNQYV6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #220 in USB Cables |
| Brand | Anker |
| Brand Name | Anker |
| Cable Type | Lightning, USB |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone, Speaker, Tablet |
| Compatible Phone Models | iPhone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Connector Type | Micro USB, USB Type C |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 16,667 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabits Per Second |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Maximum Current | 3 Amps |
| Model | A8436 |
| Model Name | Powerline II |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 37 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Fast Charging |
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Smartphone,Tablet,iPhone |
| Special Feature | Fast Charging |
| UPC | 848061062830 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
R**N
One cable for everything — super convenient!
Good quality cable from Anker. The connectors feel sturdy, and it fits perfectly with my devices, including my Camry’s charging port. It’s convenient since I don’t need to carry multiple cables for different devices. The price is reasonable for the quality and brand reliability.
J**J
Sometimes in life we don't know how a thing is possible. That's why I believe in magic.
This cable has been a lifesaver for keeping multiple devices charged without carrying a tangle of different cords. The 3-in-1 design with Lightning, USB-C, and Micro USB connectors means it works with just about everything—phones, tablets, headphones, and older gadgets. The build quality is excellent, with a thick, durable cable that doesn’t fray easily. Charging is fast and reliable across all connectors, and the length is convenient for both travel and everyday use. A sturdy, versatile cable that simplifies charging and reduces clutter—exactly what I needed.
K**R
Current favorite brand for cables!
Really like that this cord is able to adapt to lightning, Type C and Micro USB. Currently using it in my car. The brand is great. Have purchased other cables from this brand. Had a cable that I thought was from a good brand and it kept giving me error messages on my phone. I replaced it with an Anker cable on a recommendation from a friend and it has always worked without problems. Anker may be slightly more pricey than some of the other cables out there, but they are worth every penny because of their quality.
A**R
Stopped working after 5 months. Anker refunded.
Stopped working after 5 months. Had been used plugged directly into the usb slot of an Anker power strip, and used to charge a variety of devices next to the sofa. Surprised how quickly it broke. Anker offered to refund the product. Their great customer service at least gives me confidence to always purchase from them because at least if you get something faulty, they’ll make it right.
D**B
Elimination of cords into one 👍🏻
A well made product that does the job !!
J**J
Bad customer service and purposefully complicated warranty
This charger looked flimsy enough that I thought that having an inconsistent charge was something normal for this Anker product. However, I realized too late that an overpriced charger should not have this issue so I contacted customer service. I have never encountered customer service that is as unwilling to simply replace a defective product as this brand. I have often run into defective issues with Anker and they consistently treat me like I don't know how to use their products, and then they do not help me with my problem. I have explained this issue in full detail, included a picture of my charger with the Anker logo, AND had a picture of the Amazon purchase with the order number in my email. They ask you to troubleshoot the item as if you don't know how chargers work, they make you confirm that you have done all of the troubleshooting requests, and then they give you ANOTHER list of information to write in the email so that they can move on with the warranty. However, I was just missing one piece of information and they were like nope, we can't help you anymore. I just HAD to have the serial number of the product (although I had full proof of purchase). It was likely on the box that I threw out months ago because I thought I wouldn't need it. Boy was I wrong. This little mistake that I made cost me and they will not go on with the warranty if you even have a single piece of information missing. Now, they are suggesting that I have to ship the charger back WITH MY OWN MONEY so that they can do a "quality inspection". Do not buy from this brand. Or do it if you don't mind dealing with horrible customer service if your product decides to break on you one day.
G**K
Great Multi-port Cable
This cable is a must-have for those with older devices. The Anker Powerline 3-in-1 cable, which has native Micro USB, Lightning, and USB C adapters, performs well, whether it be charging or data connection. With charging, you are limited to low-speed charging, which is relative to the standard in the market. Since it is a native Micro USB, charging my Galaxy S24 Ultra with the USB-C adapter resulted in only "Fast Charging," rather than "Super Fast Charging," which is 25W+ charging. It is a good product to have in a car to support multiple types of devices, such as older iPhones. I personally use it to charge a pair of earbuds that use Micro USB ports. The cable is not lengthy and is durable. Overall, it is good to have it as a backup.
M**L
The Anker PowerLine II 3-in-1 Cable is a great utility cable for the price.
I bought two of the Anker PowerLine II 3-in-1 cables, one from Anker through a special promotion and then another through Amazon without the promotion. The cables work exactly as you'd imagine, with a USB-A cable at the male end of the cable, and then three male adapters at the end of the cable. The main male adapter id a MicroUSB cable, one that would work on most traditional USB products, like most Samsung smart phones, the Xbox One controller, a PS4 controller, Anker PowerCore batteries, and most standard USB devices that support a MicroUSB port. From there, you can add small adapters onto the cable, one that supports Apple Lightning ports, which work in an iPhone or iPad, and then the newest USB type C devices, which are common in most newer USB devices like the Google Pixel, LG, some Samsung devices, Google Wifi, and other devices that USB C. The adapters are attached to the end of the cable and don't add very much bulk to the cable, they're pretty convenient. I bought it for one primary reason: My wife and I were expecting a baby and it was one of those utility cables that I knew that I'd end up using in the hospital because I thought at some point we'd probably one to charge a device, mostly our Kindle, iPad, MacBook Pro (2016+), our phones, both Google Pixel phones (Pixel XL and Pixel 2 XL), but also maybe even the Nintendo Switch. I also used this using a Anker power storage device with like ~21000 mAh battery which worked really well... this kept my wife's phone and other devices charged throughout the trip to the hospital and the ~2.5 days after delivery. We've been using this combination for about 5 days now, especially because it's tough for my wife to get around the house to plug in all of her devices, and it's become super easy. I can confirm that it works fine on our Kindles (two Kindle touch screen, the regular price one from ~2016 or so), but I haven't tried it on an iPad Mini yet, but I'd imagine it'd work just about the same as anything else would. I also haven't tried it on my MacBook Pro (2016 touch bar), but again, I have no reason to doubt that it'd work. The cable isn't long, I don't know the exact measurements, but it should be in the product details. The cord is not a threaded style like some of the of the other products that Anker makes, but it's still that typical rubberized coating that a lot of USB cables have. It seems pretty sturdy so far, and the length of the cable makes it less likely to bend at the connections because it's pretty short. A longer cable might be better for many people, but for our uses the thing works fine. One issue though, and this isn't one that i'd drop a star for it because I haven't seen any problems with it but it's something that concerns me, is that there's no USB trademark logo anywhere on the product. This really doesn't matter in most cases, but there's been some complaints from tech sites that non USB trademarked devices can sometimes be made shoddily and not regulate the power voltage that the devices are supposed to take. There's a few YouTube videos showing how cheap cables can show power voltage coming out of a charging device going into another device that uses, say, 5 volts, but then immediately unplugging that and plugging that into a device that uses 2.4v, it can cause trouble not regulating that and switching up. Again, I have not seen any of these issues in this model, but without the official USB license for the device it's something that I worry about... but this isn't something that I've seen with this product so I'm not dropping a square because it works exactly how it should manage so far. So far I'm liking it a lot and would recommend it for the price.
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