One of the things that bugged me the second I started using this car is that the USB port is under a door flap but there is no channel for the cable to exit through the door, so you have to keep the door open when you're plugged in. I was planning to take a Dremel to the door and make my own channel when I found these flat USB cables. They are so thin you can easily close the door with the cable plugged in. I thought others would be interested in this too so I'm posting the link.
This is for the USB-C version - https://amzn.to/2lCeY3Q
This is the Micro USB version- https://amzn.to/2lDbYEk
I have the USB-C version and tested it with a fast charger and my phone was able to receive a fast charge with it. I did not test data transfer speeds, I'm only using this in the car so irrelevant to me. On that note, I'm annoyed that the USB port in the car isn't a fast charging port, that would add almost no cost to the car. Bleh.
The same company doesn't make a lightning cable but Monoprice does and they are a solid brand, here is the link for that one - https://amzn.to/2lDWU9x. This one also comes in a 6' version if you want something longer.
This is for the USB-C version - https://amzn.to/2lCeY3Q
This is the Micro USB version- https://amzn.to/2lDbYEk
I have the USB-C version and tested it with a fast charger and my phone was able to receive a fast charge with it. I did not test data transfer speeds, I'm only using this in the car so irrelevant to me. On that note, I'm annoyed that the USB port in the car isn't a fast charging port, that would add almost no cost to the car. Bleh.
The same company doesn't make a lightning cable but Monoprice does and they are a solid brand, here is the link for that one - https://amzn.to/2lDWU9x. This one also comes in a 6' version if you want something longer.