
Anker PowerLine III Right Angle
The Anker is the cable I keep recommending. MFi certified for Lightning, braided nylon, and a head that does not wobble in the port. Anker rates it for over 20000 bends. I have one in my car that has lasted two years of daily use. The right angle exits cleanly downward, which works for most mount orientations.
Check price on Amazon →I use my iPhone in a car mount and a tripod cradle and straight cables stick out and break. These five right-angle cables solve that for good.
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Side by side
| Pick | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anker PowerLine III Right Angle | Check price | ||
| Belkin BoostCharge Right Angle | Check price | ||
| Syncwire Right Angle Lightning Cable | Check price | ||
| Apple USB-C to Lightning Cable Right Angle Adapter | Check price | ||
| UGREEN 90 Degree USB-C to USB-C Cable | Check price |
The full reviews

Anker PowerLine III Right Angle
The Anker is the cable I keep recommending. MFi certified for Lightning, braided nylon, and a head that does not wobble in the port. Anker rates it for over 20000 bends. I have one in my car that has lasted two years of daily use. The right angle exits cleanly downward, which works for most mount orientations.

Belkin BoostCharge Right Angle
Belkin makes a quality product and the right-angle BoostCharge is no exception. MFi certified, supports USB PD up to 20 watts for fast charging, and the cable jacket is thick rubber that handles being stepped on without crushing. Slightly stiffer than the Anker, which actually helps in some mount orientations.

Syncwire Right Angle Lightning Cable
The budget pick that is actually good. MFi certified, braided exterior, and a 6-foot length that reaches across most cars. Not as durable as the Anker over years, but at this price you can replace it twice and still come out ahead. Stick to the MFi version, the non-MFi versions are throwaway junk.
Apple USB-C to Lightning Cable Right Angle Adapter
Not a cable per se, but a tiny right-angle adapter that turns any USB-C to Lightning cable into a 90-degree solution. Useful if you already own good straight cables and only need the bend for a specific setup. Apple does not make this themselves, but third-party MFi-certified adapters work well. Carry one in the laptop bag.
UGREEN 90 Degree USB-C to USB-C Cable
For the newer iPhone 15 and 16 series with USB-C ports, this UGREEN is the right-angle pick. Supports USB PD up to 100 watts and USB 2.0 data, which matches the iPhone USB-C port speed. Braided cable, reinforced head, and a clean right angle that works in vertical and horizontal mounts. The cable I would buy for any newer iPhone.
Frequently asked
The good ones do. Look for USB-C to Lightning right-angle cables rated for USB Power Delivery, or USB-C to USB-C cables rated for at least 60 watts on the newer USB-C iPhones.
The ones I recommend in this article are MFi certified for Lightning iPhones, which means Apple has approved the Lightning chip and it will not throw the unsupported accessory warning. Always check before you buy.








