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I would highly recommend this one instead:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B1MBGGDH
The linked INVZI is a real MagSafe charger that uses 15 watts to charger your iPhone, while this Anker one, which is more expensive charges at only 7.5 watts, so basically a Qi charger with magnets, not a true MagSafe charger.
This Anker charger also has a fixed angle, which is not desired, I like to be able to adjust the angle which the INVZI can do.
I know what you tried to do which is to show the true MagSafe but your product is not the correct comparison. There are ton more cheaper "charging" only items out there and they are not the same as OP's in term of capabilities.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
I don't need MagSafe on my desk though. I got plenty of wireless charging items and I like the sleeker look of the Anker 525 instead.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1 [amazon.com]
I don't need MagSafe on my desk though. I got plenty of wireless charging items and I like the sleeker look of the Anker 525 instead.
This model has some more weight to it, but TBH it's nicer to have all the plugs and cables more removed from something that you would want within arm's reach.
Also, in general, I suspect that magnetic charging generates a lot of heat for both the phone and the charging element. Thus, I would try to keep your inductive charging solutions relatively contained from plugs and ports. I'm not an electrical engineer, but this is just a hunch that I've developed over the years.
I'm not saying you can't get a nifty stand with MagSafe, but try to get one where the MagSafe puck is sold separately, or where there is relatively few additional charging ports included in the device. Hopefully, people can find something that works well for them.
Be warned though the power on the USB c will drop if you use a lot of the ports. An apple watch series 7 usb c charger messes up charging a laptop since it drops the power delivery on the other port too low to charge a laptop. But if you use a usb a apple watch charger it would be fine.
Some quirks fine, but overall works a treat.
I would highly recommend this one instead:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B1MBGGDH
The linked INVZI is a real MagSafe charger that uses 15 watts to charger your iPhone, while this Anker one, which is more expensive charges at only 7.5 watts, so basically a Qi charger with magnets, not a true MagSafe charger.
This Anker charger also has a fixed angle, which is not desired, I like to be able to adjust the angle which the INVZI can do.
It's like if someone posted a deal for an F150, and you replied with a link to a Corvette. Yeah, they're both vehicles, but built for very different use cases.
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I would highly recommend this one instead:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B1MBGGDH
The linked INVZI is a real MagSafe charger that uses 15 watts to charger your iPhone, while this Anker one, which is more expensive charges at only 7.5 watts, so basically a Qi charger with magnets, not a true MagSafe charger.
This Anker charger also has a fixed angle, which is not desired, I like to be able to adjust the angle which the INVZI can do.
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Wire...r=8-5&th=1
I don't know about INVZI and how heavy their base is, but I have Anker one and base is just too light. Trying to rip off a phone off that thing you end up moving it all over the place. I would like to find something very heavy, or possibly maybe something you can mount on desk/nightstand sow I can use a single hand to take the phone off MagSafe charger.