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MagSafe Magnetic is a charging technology introduced by Apple in 2012 that allows devices to be magnetically attached to the charger for easier and safer charging.The MagSafe magne...

What is magsafe magnet?

MagSafe Magnetic is a charging technology introduced by Apple in 2012 that allows devices to be magnetically attached to the charger for easier and safer charging.

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The MagSafe magnetic charger contains a magnet that can be mutually attracted to the magnet on the device to ensure that the device is properly connected to the charger. When the device is connected to the charger, the charger will beep to confirm the connection, and the indicator light on the device will light up to indicate the charging status.

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The MagSafe magnetic charger not only provides more security while charging, it can also be magnetically attached to the device to prevent it from falling off the desktop or other surface. In addition, the MagSafe magnetic charger can be compatible with other MagSafe devices, such as MagSafe battery packs and MagSafe card packs.

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Although the MagSafe magnetic charger was widely welcomed when it was launched, it also had some disadvantages, such as slower charging speed, higher price, and the need for special chargers.


Magsafe is a magnetic connection technology from Apple. This technology uses a magnetic device, so that the parts can be adsorbed or fall off under external force.

For example, the Magsafe accessories of the iPhone12, such as the phone case, leather card case, wireless charger, etc., can be connected to the phone through the way of magnetic absorption, to complete the phone's identification of the accessories, and wireless charging and other functions.

This technology, which first appeared on MacBooks, is now being used in mobile phones as well. Whether or not to buy Magsafe accessories depends on individual needs, but if you are interested in magnetic wireless charging or mobile phone cartridges, consider buying them.