Elecjet’s new AnyWatt USB-C MagSafe adapter lets you recycle your old MacBook or Apple Thunderbolt/Cinema Display charger for use on newer machines, allowing you to continue using the magnetic ...
Much as I’m amazed by the performance of my M1-based MacBook Air, I miss MagSafe. And by MagSafe, I mean the original MagSafe charging plug technology that Apple introduced in 2006 on the first ...
Put your old MacBook charger to good use with an AnyWatt MS power adapter. When the peripherals for our devices become obsolete, we face a grim choice. Throw them into the trash, and contribute to the ...
In 2006, Apple produced laptops with the MagSafe power adapter. The idea is that the power plug that goes into the laptop is connect with a magnet instead of the usual plug in hole type thingy (surely ...
Now that Apple doesn't include power adapters with new iPhones, you have to supply your own, and it can be a little confusing figuring out what you need specifically to get the fastest charging speeds ...
If you want to charge your iPhone 12 using MagSafe, Apple recommends using certain 20W AC adapters — and they don't need to come from Apple, despite what you may have heard. We explain what the ...
Since the release of USB-C laptops, there have been dongles made to plug in older cables to the new standard. But AnyWatt, a new Kickstarter project from a startup called Elecjet, could be the adapter ...
There are several reasons why Apple decided to implement USB-C technology into its newer laptops. USB-C enables faster data transfers (up to 5 Gbps) and it supports quick charging of the battery. And ...
When Apple launched the MacBook, it decided to embrace the future by ditching all legacy ports — even the beloved MagSafe charging connector — in favor of adopting the lone USB-C port. As it turns out ...
According to well-informed analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple might launch a USB-C adapter with MagSafe functionality to return easy-on, easy-off functionality to a fully upgraded MacBook lineup, expected ...
Apple’s MagSafe charger is essentially dead for all intents and purposes, replaced on all modern MacBooks by USB-C chargers. Yes, you can still find a MagSafe port on the MacBook Air, but you should ...