Got a USB-C iPhone? Here’s What to Do with Your Old Lightning Gear |
The era of Lightning is officially over. Apple’s latest iPhones, the 15 and 15 Pro, have ditched the familiar connector in favor of USB-C, aligning with global standards. But what about all that Lightning gear you’ve accumulated? Don’t toss it just yet! Here are a few ways to repurpose your old Lightning accessories:
Keep them for older devices: If you still have an iPad, AirPods, or other Apple devices with Lightning ports, your old cables and chargers will continue to work perfectly.
Gift them to a friend or family member: Know someone still clinging to their trusty iPhone 8? They’d be happy to take your old Lightning cable off your hands.
Repurpose for other devices: Many Android phones and tablets still use Micro-USB or USB-A connectors. Your old Lightning cables might come in handy as a temporary solution if you find yourself in a pinch.
Sell or donate: You can find online marketplaces like eBay or Facebook Marketplace where you can sell your old Lightning gear. Or consider donating them to a local charity or school.
Transform them into a DIY project: Get creative! Some clever folks have repurposed Lightning connectors to create custom projects, like charging stands or even makeshift lamps.
While the transition to USB-C is a welcome change for many, it doesn’t have to mean abandoning your existing Lightning gear. With a little ingenuity, you can find new life for your old accessories. So before you toss them in the bin, consider these options and give them a second chance!