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Apple MagSafe battery (1460 mAh, 15 W, 11.13 Wh)

Apple MagSafe battery

1460 mAh, 15 W, 11.13 Wh


Question about Apple MagSafe battery

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wernerk70

4 years ago

Charging via Qi? If I understood Apple's advertising correctly, you can charge the powerbank by plugging it into the iPhone and charging the iPhone via Lightning. In other words, the iPhone is supposed to charge the powerbank: https://support.apple.com/de-de/HT212174 "You can also charge both devices by attaching the external MagSafe battery to the iPhone and then connecting the iPhone to a power source. This is a good option if you want to connect iPhone to another device while charging, such as when using wired CarPlay or transferring photos to a Mac." Is it also possible to charge this powerbank via a Qi charger? Has anyone tried that out yet? That would be a very nice advantage, not many powerbanks can do that yet.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

When you plug the pack into the back and charge it, it also charges your phone. It acts as a Magsafe charger and vice versa, when you connect the cable to your phone, it charges the pack. However, I have heard in reviews that if you charge via your mobile phone, the battery of the pack charges slowly. It is best to connect directly to the pack, then it charges fastest.