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Mikedaddy0531 t1_jdvelmp wrote

I’m curious why you want to go the MagSafe route. I’ve been tempted to buy one more for the novelty then anything else. Is there a benefit to a MagSafe charger I don’t know about?

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WarSport223 t1_jdvfftf wrote

The convenience factor is very high. They charge very fast - I believe faster than if you plug your phone into a battery pack.

The wired MagSafe charger, charges INSANELY & unbelievably fast. I too thought it was a gimmick until I bought a few MagSafe accessories.

The hype is real. :-)

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Mikedaddy0531 t1_jdvxcgm wrote

I don’t think it’s possible for a wireless charger to charge faster then a wired version…

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Interdimension t1_jdwagxn wrote

This is not true at all. MagSafe is useful for convenience, not charging speeds. All iPhone models are capped at 15W charging via MagSafe wireless charging (assuming you used at least a 20W charging brick). If you use wired charging, you'll get the full 20W charging rate from your 20W charging brick.

Apple's own MagSafe battery pack tops out at 7.5W when charging on-the-go, primarily due to heat concerns. You only get 15W when the battery pack is plugged into a power outlet that's at least 20W. If you go wired, plenty of battery packs off Amazon will offer you 10W+ for very cheap.

TL;DR: MagSafe is for convenience. It is not faster than wired charging.

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