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  2. MagSafe (wireless charger) - Wikipedia

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    Apple released two chargers using the MagSafe standard in 2020: the MagSafe Charger, which is a single charging pad for iPhone, and the MagSafe Duo Charger, which is a charging mat with both MagSafe and an Apple Watch charger. [2] Apple has also licensed the MagSafe standard to third parties to develop chargers and cases.

  3. MagSafe - Wikipedia

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    The computer makes use of this to retrieve information about the power adapter and to change the color of the LEDs on the power adapter's connector. The Apple MagSafe power adapter's 1-Wire communication chip is located inside the MagSafe connector itself; the cable does not carry the data line to the power adapter enclosure. [18]

  4. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    Inductive chargers produce more waste heat than wired chargers, which may negatively impact battery longevity. [ 14 ] [ better source needed ] An amateur 2020 analysis of energy use conducted with a Pixel 4 found that a wired charge from 0 to 100 percent consumed 14.26 Wh ( watt-hours ), while a wireless charging stand used 19.8 Wh, an increase ...

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    TL;DR: The Magnet Wireless Charger MagSafe Compatible (3.3ft Cable/2-Pack) is just $25.99 at the Mashable Shop as of Jan. 1. It works with iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, and AirPods.

  7. Qi (standard) - Wikipedia

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    Qi (/ tʃ iː / CHEE) is an open standard for inductive charging developed by the Wireless Power Consortium.It allows compatible devices, such as smartphones, to receive power when placed on a Qi charger, which can be effective over distances up to 4 cm (1.6 in). [1]

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