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The Miger 240W 4‑in‑1 Charging Cable is a single 6‑foot (1.8 m) braided cable with four interchangeable connector‑pairs in one—perfect for iPhone, Samsung, iPad, MacBook, and other USB‑C / Lightning devices. With a USB‑C to USB‑C, USB‑C to Lightning, USB‑A to USB‑C, and USB‑A to Lightning layout, it’s designed to replace four separate cables and adapters, while delivering up to 240W fast charging (on USB‑C to USB‑C) and 480 Mbps data transfer.
Sold under the Miger brand and carrying 4.8/5 stars from 160+ reviews, it’s marketed as a minimalist, durable, high‑power travel and everyday cable for mixed‑device households.
This 4‑in‑1 cable effectively combines:
USB‑C to USB‑C
For:
iPhone 17 / 16 / 15 / 14, iPad Pro, MacBook, Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy S25/S24, and other USB‑C devices.
240W fast‑charging when used with a compatible high‑power USB‑PD charger (e.g., 100–240 W PD‑capable adapter).
USB‑C to Lightning
For:
iPhone 17 / 16 / 15 Pro / 14 / 13 / 12 / 11 etc., and Lightning‑based iPads.
Delivers fast‑charging (up to roughly 27–30 W) on supported iPhones.
USB‑A to USB‑C
For:
Charging via older USB‑A wall plugs, car chargers, or power banks to USB‑C phones, tablets, and some laptops.
Supports high‑current USB‑A output (typically up to ~15–18 W depending on the power source).
USB‑A to Lightning
For:
Plugging into older USB‑A chargers and powering older or newer Lightning devices (iPhones, iPads, iPods).
Limited to standard USB‑A Lightning speeds (around 12 W max).
All four configurations come from one cable body, so you can:
Unplug at home, untangle nothing, and plug in anywhere (car, office, hotel, airplane).
Up to 240W output (PD 3.1‑style) when:
Used with a high‑power USB‑C PD charger (e.g., 240W laptop‑style brick).
Connecting USB‑C to USB‑C (e.g., MacBook, high‑power phone, or tablet).
Real‑world speeds (per similar 4‑in‑1 cables):
iPhone 17‑series to ~90% in ~35 minutes.
Samsung Galaxy S25‑series to ~90% in ~35 minutes.
MacBook Pro / iPad Pro to ~80–85% in similar timeframes (with appropriate 100–240W chargers).
If you use a lower‑power adapter (e.g., 18–30 W phone‑style charger), it still charges fast, just within that adapter’s limit.
USB 2.0 speeds up to 480 Mbps for:
File transfers (photos, documents, media).
Syncing between phones, laptops, and tablets.
CarPlay & Android Auto compatible:
Works with factory‑installed CarPlay and Android Auto systems when used as a USB‑C to USB‑C or USB‑C to Lightning car‑cable adapter.
This lets you:
Charge and navigate simultaneously without swapping cables.
Military‑grade nylon braiding:
Absorbs tension and abrasion, with a claimed 30,000+ bend lifespan.
Feels stiff yet flexible—good for bags, car consoles, and travel use.
Thickened tinned copper wires + E‑mark / E‑Marker chip:
Ensures stable, high‑current USB‑PD up to 240 W.
Helps manage power safely and protects devices from overcurrent.
With 6‑foot length you can:
Sit or work comfortably away from the wall outlet or car charger without getting tangled.
This cable works with:
iOS / Apple:
iPhone 17 / 16 / 15 / 14 / 13 / 12 / 11 series (all Pro, Pro Max, Plus, and standard models).
iPhone SE (2020+), older iPhones (8, 7, 6S, 6, 5), iPads, iPods.
Both USB‑C to Lightning and USB‑A to Lightning modes.
Android / Samsung / Others:
Samsung Galaxy S25 / S24 / S23 / S22 / S21 Ultra, S20 / S10 series, A‑series phones.
Google Pixel 8 / 7 / 7 Pro / 7a / 6 series, LG, and many other USB‑C devices.
Uses USB‑C to USB‑C and USB‑A to USB‑C modes.
Computers & Tablets:
iPad Pro / Air (USB‑C to USB‑C or USB‑A to USB‑C).
MacBook (USB‑C to USB‑C, 240W‑style fast charging).
Effectively, it’s a one‑cable solution for mixed iPhone + Android + MacBook / iPad households, plus travel bags and office setups.
4‑in‑1 design in one cable
No more juggling multiple cords; ideal for travel, car, office, and home.
Up to 240W fast charging (USB‑C to USB‑C)
Recharges laptops, iPads, and high‑power phones quickly with the right adapter.
Fast charging for iPhones (27–30 W over USB‑C to Lightning)
Better than standard 5 W or 12 W USB‑A‑to‑Lightning speeds.
Data transfer (480 Mbps)
Good enough for file syncs, CarPlay, and Android Auto use.
Durable, braided nylon with 30,000+ bend rating
Resists fraying, twisting, and bending stress.
6‑foot length for freedom of movement
Lets you move around while charging.
240W only applies to USB‑C to USB‑C
USB‑C to Lightning caps at ~27–30 W, USB‑A modes at ~12–18 W—still fast, but not 240 W.
Heavier, thicker cable
Thanks to braided armor and thick copper wires, it’s bulkier than thin‑rubber cables, which may feel odd in small bags or tight pockets.
Bulkier connector heads
Much like similar 4‑in‑1 cables, the multi‑plug ends are larger and may not fit snugly in very tight‑fitting cases without trimming or loosening.
Still requires compatible chargers
To get true 240W speeds, you must own a 240W‑capable USB‑PD wall adapter, which many users don’t have.
YouTube reviews and similar 4‑in‑1 cables show that:
Mixed‑device families love it as a single cable for kids’ phones, adults’ phones, tablets, and laptops.
It’s popular as a travel‑kit staple:
One cable for hotel, airport, car, and office.
Users appreciate:
The 240W USB‑C to USB‑C charging speed when used with a high‑power laptop‑style adapter.
The CarPlay / Android Auto compatibility for in‑car navigation and music.
Some reviewers note that the heavier, braided feel and boxy connectors take a bit of getting used to, but durability and clean‑cable‑management benefits outweigh the drawbacks.
This is ideal for:
Households with both iPhone and Android phones who want one cable for all charging needs.
MacBook / iPad + iPhone + Android users who need a 240W‑capable USB‑C cable and Lightning support.
Travelers, road‑trippers, and car drivers wanting a single cable that works for CarPlay / Android Auto and fast charging.
Students, professionals, or remote workers juggling laptop, phone, and tablet, and tired of multiple cables cluttering their setup.
Less ideal for:
People who only use older USB‑A‑only chargers and don’t need fast charging—this is overkill for basic 5‑12 W charging.
Those needing slim, tiny cables for pocket use; this is thicker and bulkier for durability.
Can it charge a MacBook Pro at 240W?
Yes, but only if you:
Use the USB‑C to USB‑C configuration.
Plug into a 240W‑capable PD charger (e.g., a high‑power laptop‑style brick).
Does iPhone Lightning mode really fast‑charge?
Yes, USB‑C to Lightning typically supports up to 27–30 W fast charging on compatible iPhones (11‑series and newer), much faster than old 5 W USB‑A chargers.
What about USB‑A ports?
USB‑A to USB‑C and USB‑A to Lightning:
Are good for older chargers, but max out at around 12–18 W depending on the power source.
Won’t match 240W‑style speeds but still beat basic 5‑10 W charging.
Is it good for CarPlay and Android Auto?
Yes. The cable supports:
USB‑C to USB‑C for CarPlay‑capable vehicles.
USB‑C to Lightning for iPhones in CarPlay or Android Auto setups.
How long is the cable?
It’s 6‑feet (about 1.8 meters) long, giving you room to move away from the outlet or car charger.
The Miger 240W 4‑in‑1 Charging Cable is a versatile, durable, high‑performance multi‑cable that effectively replaces four separate USB‑A / USB‑C / Lightning cables while supporting up to 240W fast charging (USB‑C to USB‑C), 27–30 W fast charging for iPhones, and 480 Mbps data transfer.
If you:
Own multiple devices (iPhone, Samsung, iPad, MacBook).
Travel often or drive frequently.
Want one cable for home, office, car, and hotel,
then this Miger 240W 4‑in‑1 braided cable is a smart, space‑saving upgrade that simplifies charging and gets you true‑fast charging when paired with a compatible high‑power adapter.