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Hi @Alexdavsh, while I do not have the right tools to test wattage per device, I checked in with the team at Benks that iPhone's have a max of 7.5W. Myself personally, I prefer this as I mainly use it to top up my phone while I am working at my desk, and this also means less heat generated. I hope that helps!
If the charger is ‘Made for Magsafe’ then it can charge an iPhone at 15w via MagSafe, if the charger is ‘MagSafe Compatible’ then it will only charge an iPhone at 7.5w. Apple charges companies for MagSafe certification as far as I know. The charger is going to be Qi with the MagSafe magnets, but without the MagSafe certification, therefore it charges iPhone at 7.5w, Android devices can charges from Qi at 15w but none have the MagSafe magnets built in, so you’d have to buy a case to get them to work.
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Getting to that point in my life where something like this would be amazing. Thanks for unboxing!
You and me both! I'm too lazy to deal with 50 cables and wires everywhere haha. Thanks for checking out my video!
I might have to get that, it looks very useful
One of the nicer and more affordable all-in-one desk solutions i've come across lately!
Looks nice, think I will give it a try 😊
Definitely! Thanks for checking out my video!
nice video bro!
Appreciate it!
This is really cool!
Are you sure iphone charge power is 7,5w in solo mode? How come if other phones are 15w? Can you double check or test it out?
Hi @Alexdavsh, while I do not have the right tools to test wattage per device, I checked in with the team at Benks that iPhone's have a max of 7.5W. Myself personally, I prefer this as I mainly use it to top up my phone while I am working at my desk, and this also means less heat generated.
I hope that helps!
If the charger is ‘Made for Magsafe’ then it can charge an iPhone at 15w via MagSafe, if the charger is ‘MagSafe Compatible’ then it will only charge an iPhone at 7.5w. Apple charges companies for MagSafe certification as far as I know. The charger is going to be Qi with the MagSafe magnets, but without the MagSafe certification, therefore it charges iPhone at 7.5w, Android devices can charges from Qi at 15w but none have the MagSafe magnets built in, so you’d have to buy a case to get them to work.