Apple’s woven USB-C charging cables are more than just accessories—they’re statement pieces. Slender, vibrant, and impossibly sleek, they match your MacBook’s color palette with an elegance that feels almost illicit. Because, until now, you could only get them inside a new iMac box. That is, you couldn't buy them separately. Until someone cracked the door open just a crack, and a flood of color poured through.
The cables come in blue, purple, pink, and green. They’re short—just 3.3 feet—but that’s more than enough for desk duty or a quick top-off. Their woven outer jackets shrug off the abuse of a laptop bag’s dark corners. They’re built to be tossed, twisted, and forgotten, yet they refuse to fray or fade.
Here’s the secret: for a few days, a limited batch is floating around at a price that makes you do a double take. A single one can be had for a fraction of Apple’s usual silence on the matter. Go for two or three, and the price per cable drops even lower. There’s even a specific code that shaves off five dollars—but only if you move before the window slams shut.
These aren’t the pristine white boxes you’d expect from Apple. They come in bulk packaging, raw and unpretentious. But the cables inside are the real deal: official, color-matched, and woven with the same obsessive attention to detail that makes Apple’s chargers so quietly iconic. They’ll survive the bottom of your bag, the tangle of a travel pouch, the daily grind of plugging and unplugging.
This is one of those rare moments when a tiny, beautiful piece of Apple engineering slips out of its cage. If you’ve ever wanted to splash a little personality onto your desk or your go-bag, this is your chance—before the colors disappear back into the shadows.