Was looking at the Apple MagSafe Battery Pack and Zyron sent an email through with this nice discount and a lot more power!
Zyron Magpod Power Bank 10000mAh for iPhone $53.99 (40% off) Delivered @ Zyron Tech via Amazon AU
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What's the fast magsafe charging speeds?
15w if using the Apple puck, 7.5w if not using a "Made for iPhone" certified device.
The Apple MagSafe Battery Pack only charges at 7.5w unless plugged in https://appleinsider.com/inside/magsafe-battery-pack
Upside is less heat.
You're just splitting speed between a turtle and tortoise. They're both slow.
As for 'battery pack chargers', this charges at 7.5w same as the Apple one?
@fattymattyd: Believe so from what I've read.
Wow I didn’t realise the apple one only charged at 7.5w when used as a battery pack! Good to know
Careful with these - no details on if it handles overcurrent, voltage protection and all that. I went with a Baseus 6000mah for $37 on ebay instead which gave a few more details.
Lots of users complain that these magsafe compatible (read QI charger with a magnet) get hot so something to consider.
Ideally 10,000mah is likely only 2/3 that in real world output which will still charge your modern phone 2x.
Id probably go something cheaper and smaller but better branded. Hard to know with all the third party brands about what you get. Any reviews on this?
Careful with these - no details on if it handles overcurrent, voltage protection and all that
What does that even mean? The charging circuit is but into the phone, so that would handle
Careful with these - no details on if it handles overcurrent, voltage protection and all that.
The 5th pic states it has all that.
If you care about battery health avoid magsafe charging. It kills the battery than wired
isn't magsafe better because it's low and slow compared to a wire which is very fast?
Nahh..Magsafe heat up the iphones more so than wired.
my magsafe charger doesnt increase the temp of my phone or charger at all. does that mean it's fine?
@Thranrond: I was using unofficial magsafe powerbank like this one and the inductive heat drained the battery health on my 12 mini
It's not the magnets that Apple added but the actual inductive charging that creates the heat.
My iPhones only get charged by MagSafe - in the car, and beside the bed. My iPhone 13 Pro Max battery health was 98% before it went for trade-in. Don't see it as a problem after a year.
Any idea why that would be?
Very slow magsafe charging speed on this one