Last week we told you about Lightning to 30-pin wired cables hitting Apple Stores, but now it appears the standalone adapter is widely available too. Numerous readers have notified us the standalone adapter which retails for $35 is available at Apple retail stores (Metrotown and Pacific Centre locations in Vancouver). Online availability at Apple.ca is still backordered, as it still shows it will be available in 2-3 weeks.

Let us know if you managed to grab an adapter at your local Apple Store and at which location.
Thanks Teng!
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