There’s little reason to purchase sync/charge cables that cost more than they absolutely have to — Monoprice’s Lightning cable is a great example of an inexpensive and effective option — but extra length and standout design can sometimes make cables worthy of a higher price. BlueFlame’s 2M Charge and Sync Cable with Lightning Connector ($30) possesses both those features, at a $10 premium over Apple’s standard 1m and 0.5m Lightning to USB Cables. Although it’s shorter than Griffin’s 3-Meter USB to Lightning Cable, the extra length is significant, and it looks quite nice, too.
We measured BlueFlame’s cable at just short of two meters from end to end, or right around six and a half feet long. For almost any household use it’s plenty, allowing you to to not have to be tethered to the wall or a computer. Despite the added length, charging speeds aren’t slowed at all.
Instead of a standard rubber-coated cable, the company used a tangle-resistant grey fabric. It’s quite sturdy, and certainly nice looking. There was also clearly thought put into the plastic ends around the connectors, as they look different from the masses.