Apple just introduced its first black Lightning cable — but you'll have to buy the $5,000 iMac Pro to get it.
Anyone who buys the new iMac Pro will get a pleasant surprise: a black Lightning cable.
Tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee got an early look at the new iMac Pro and posted his first impressions of the computer Tuesday morning. In his video, he notes that Apple included a black Lightning cable instead of the standard white.
The $5,000 desktop computer — which goes on sale Thursday — comes in a new space gray color, so it makes sense that Apple would include accessories to match. The new black Lightning cable charges up the iMac keyboard, mouse, and trackpad, along with any iPhone.
Apple has never altered the color of its cables before. Charging cables, headphones, and adapters have historically been white, even if the device is black. Of course, you've been able to buy off-brand cables in black through brands like AmazonBasics and Belkin, but never through Apple.
I own a space gray iPhone 6s and it's always bugged me that my charger and headphones are so blindingly white and noticeable. A black charging cable would match my phone and be a lot more subtle. For me, having white phone accessories is akin to having a huge Apple logo stamped on everything (at least I can hide the one on my iPhone behind a case).
But before anyone gets too excited about the new color options, there's one catch: Like its other new space gray accessories, Apple doesn't sell the new black Lightning cable separately, at least not yet. For now, the only way to get it is if you shell out for a $5,000 iMac Pro. That may change in the future, but unless you plan on buying a new iMac Pro, your best shot at getting an à la carte black Lightning cable might be through a reseller like eBay.
Source: appleinsider