Apple's MagSafe Duo Charger approved by FCC

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  • Reply 21 of 30
    razorpit said:
    Apple_Bar said:
    entropys said:
    The Mac Pro wheel of charging solutions.
    It’s a joke.
    Are you kidding? This will be a huge hit.
    Are you kidding?  Not for $129 plus the cost of a charger, that is not included.  It is a joke.  So is the leather sleeve for the same price.  No one needs this cheaply made product.  Early reviews basically call it a joke.  You need two hands or manipulate your fingers to get the phone off the pad because the pad remains stuck to the phone, risking damage to your watch if it falls off.  Reviews said the lack of a hinge makes it very cheap as well as the materials used to make it.  They agreed it was grossly overpriced and felt more like a $79 product, not $129.  You can charge better with the $19 USB-C 20W charger, and charge much faster too.  Most people charge their watch with the included cable and a 5w charger because the battery in the watch is so small.
    Reviewers get much more clicks/views when they praise Apple products... /s

    and your last sentence really??? 

    Read it again but now with the MagSafe duo charger in mind. 

    Stop spilling non-sense like the toddler in the WH. 
    Congratulations. You win the "I'm going to ignore everything you said because orange man bad." award for the day.

    Sorry you disagree, but there are far better options out there for a lot less than $148.
    Name one option out there that provide the MagSafe iPhone Charger and Watch Charger. 

    Waiting... 
    williamlondonStrangeDays
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  • Reply 22 of 30
    entropys said:
    The Mac Pro wheel of charging solutions.
    It’s a joke.
    Are you kidding? This will be a huge hit.
    Are you kidding?  Not for $129 plus the cost of a charger, that is not included.  It is a joke.  So is the leather sleeve for the same price.  No one needs this cheaply made product.  Early reviews basically call it a joke.  You need two hands or manipulate your fingers to get the phone off the pad because the pad remains stuck to the phone, risking damage to your watch if it falls off.  Reviews said the lack of a hinge makes it very cheap as well as the materials used to make it.  They agreed it was grossly overpriced and felt more like a $79 product, not $129.  You can charge better with the $19 USB-C 20W charger, and charge much faster too.  Most people charge their watch with the included cable and a 5w charger because the battery in the watch is so small.
    I already have a charger. I just want one simple thing to charge my devices in my bag. And while cheaper is always nice, I have disposable income to spend on things that improve my life. That’s what you dudes never get. 
    edited November 2020
    williamlondon
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  • Reply 23 of 30

    jdb8167 said:
    Only worth the money if you travel a lot. It’s lightweight and can fast charge the iPhone 12. For every day use you can find 2 or 3 way charging pads for less than $30.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZH2LF2J/
    A small USB 20w charger and a cable is much smaller than this overpriced device.  And you still need to buy a 20W charger for this to work.  So why would anyone buy it?
    Already have multiple chargers (one from my iPad, one from iPhone. what else is new?). And one cable cant charge my phone and watch at the same time.
    edited November 2020
    williamlondon
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  • Reply 24 of 30

    Japhey said:
    As I said the other day, this is a fanboy prop. I predict a price drop to maybe $99 within 6 months of release.   
    You dudes are a joke. Anything you don't personally have a use case for, and it immediately becomes junk. The problem is your lack of empathy for others. You must work in IT.
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  • Reply 25 of 30
    razorpitrazorpit Posts: 1,796member
    Apple_Bar said:
    razorpit said:
    Apple_Bar said:
    entropys said:
    The Mac Pro wheel of charging solutions.
    It’s a joke.
    Are you kidding? This will be a huge hit.
    Are you kidding?  Not for $129 plus the cost of a charger, that is not included.  It is a joke.  So is the leather sleeve for the same price.  No one needs this cheaply made product.  Early reviews basically call it a joke.  You need two hands or manipulate your fingers to get the phone off the pad because the pad remains stuck to the phone, risking damage to your watch if it falls off.  Reviews said the lack of a hinge makes it very cheap as well as the materials used to make it.  They agreed it was grossly overpriced and felt more like a $79 product, not $129.  You can charge better with the $19 USB-C 20W charger, and charge much faster too.  Most people charge their watch with the included cable and a 5w charger because the battery in the watch is so small.
    Reviewers get much more clicks/views when they praise Apple products... /s

    and your last sentence really??? 

    Read it again but now with the MagSafe duo charger in mind. 

    Stop spilling non-sense like the toddler in the WH. 
    Congratulations. You win the "I'm going to ignore everything you said because orange man bad." award for the day.

    Sorry you disagree, but there are far better options out there for a lot less than $148.
    Name one option out there that provide the MagSafe iPhone Charger and Watch Charger. 

    Waiting... 
    If you live in an earthquake prone zone and "need" MagSafe, you are correct. There aren't any, even Apple doesn't offer one yet. Let's revisit in a month or two.

    In the mean time there are many options without MagSafe that work exceptionally well and are ~ $90 - $100 cheaper.
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  • Reply 26 of 30

    entropys said:
    The Mac Pro wheel of charging solutions.
    It’s a joke.
    Are you kidding? This will be a huge hit.
    No it won’t. It’s way overpriced. 
    You're confusing price and value again. Some of you are driven by price-only considerations, but much of Apple's target market is not. They can charge premium prices because of the trust their market has in them for premium experiences. You simply don't understand the relationship between Apple and its customers. It ain't like the cheap knockoffs.
    williamlondon
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  • Reply 27 of 30

    razorpit said:
    Apple_Bar said:
    entropys said:
    The Mac Pro wheel of charging solutions.
    It’s a joke.
    Are you kidding? This will be a huge hit.
    Are you kidding?  Not for $129 plus the cost of a charger, that is not included.  It is a joke.  So is the leather sleeve for the same price.  No one needs this cheaply made product.  Early reviews basically call it a joke.  You need two hands or manipulate your fingers to get the phone off the pad because the pad remains stuck to the phone, risking damage to your watch if it falls off.  Reviews said the lack of a hinge makes it very cheap as well as the materials used to make it.  They agreed it was grossly overpriced and felt more like a $79 product, not $129.  You can charge better with the $19 USB-C 20W charger, and charge much faster too.  Most people charge their watch with the included cable and a 5w charger because the battery in the watch is so small.
    Reviewers get much more clicks/views when they praise Apple products... /s

    and your last sentence really??? 

    Read it again but now with the MagSafe duo charger in mind. 

    Stop spilling non-sense like the toddler in the WH. 
    Sorry you disagree, but there are far better options out there for a lot less than $148.
    Boy a whole bunch of you today. Guess what there are also cheaper options for: iPad keyboards, laptops, tablets, smartphones, etc...Yet people still buy the Apple options. Why? Price is not the primary consideration for the majority of Apple products. Why this isn't obvious to you by this point in your life is a mystery...  
    edited November 2020
    williamlondon
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  • Reply 28 of 30
    razorpit said:
    Apple_Bar said:
    razorpit said:
    Apple_Bar said:
    entropys said:
    The Mac Pro wheel of charging solutions.
    It’s a joke.
    Are you kidding? This will be a huge hit.
    Are you kidding?  Not for $129 plus the cost of a charger, that is not included.  It is a joke.  So is the leather sleeve for the same price.  No one needs this cheaply made product.  Early reviews basically call it a joke.  You need two hands or manipulate your fingers to get the phone off the pad because the pad remains stuck to the phone, risking damage to your watch if it falls off.  Reviews said the lack of a hinge makes it very cheap as well as the materials used to make it.  They agreed it was grossly overpriced and felt more like a $79 product, not $129.  You can charge better with the $19 USB-C 20W charger, and charge much faster too.  Most people charge their watch with the included cable and a 5w charger because the battery in the watch is so small.
    Reviewers get much more clicks/views when they praise Apple products... /s

    and your last sentence really??? 

    Read it again but now with the MagSafe duo charger in mind. 

    Stop spilling non-sense like the toddler in the WH. 
    Congratulations. You win the "I'm going to ignore everything you said because orange man bad." award for the day.

    Sorry you disagree, but there are far better options out there for a lot less than $148.
    Name one option out there that provide the MagSafe iPhone Charger and Watch Charger. 

    Waiting... 
    If you live in an earthquake prone zone and "need" MagSafe, you are correct. There aren't any, even Apple doesn't offer one yet. Let's revisit in a month or two.

    In the mean time there are many options without MagSafe that work exceptionally well and are ~ $90 - $100 cheaper.
    I don't live anywhere near earthquakes, but have already experienced the shortcomings of normal Xi charging pads, with misalignments, slow charging, and dead phones in the morning. We've tried them, they aren't great. I suspect this will be better, and if so that delivers value, and I don't mind paying good money for value-adding things. Also, it's the MagSafe that allows for 15W charging.
    edited November 2020
    williamlondon
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  • Reply 29 of 30
    Japheyjaphey Posts: 1,773member

    Japhey said:
    As I said the other day, this is a fanboy prop. I predict a price drop to maybe $99 within 6 months of release.   
    You dudes are a joke. Anything you don't personally have a use case for, and it immediately becomes junk. The problem is your lack of empathy for others. You must work in IT.
    The irony, I mean hypocrisy with this statement is beyond hilarious. I’d be happy to draw the map for you, but you can figure it out, right?  I mean, you’re so much smarter than everyone else on here, as you so obsessively point out with each post. 

    btw: not in IT. Dude. 
    edited November 2020
    razorpitphilboogie
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  • Reply 30 of 30
    razorpitrazorpit Posts: 1,796member

    razorpit said:
    Apple_Bar said:
    entropys said:
    The Mac Pro wheel of charging solutions.
    It’s a joke.
    Are you kidding? This will be a huge hit.
    Are you kidding?  Not for $129 plus the cost of a charger, that is not included.  It is a joke.  So is the leather sleeve for the same price.  No one needs this cheaply made product.  Early reviews basically call it a joke.  You need two hands or manipulate your fingers to get the phone off the pad because the pad remains stuck to the phone, risking damage to your watch if it falls off.  Reviews said the lack of a hinge makes it very cheap as well as the materials used to make it.  They agreed it was grossly overpriced and felt more like a $79 product, not $129.  You can charge better with the $19 USB-C 20W charger, and charge much faster too.  Most people charge their watch with the included cable and a 5w charger because the battery in the watch is so small.
    Reviewers get much more clicks/views when they praise Apple products... /s

    and your last sentence really??? 

    Read it again but now with the MagSafe duo charger in mind. 

    Stop spilling non-sense like the toddler in the WH. 
    Sorry you disagree, but there are far better options out there for a lot less than $148.
    Boy a whole bunch of you today. Guess what there are also cheaper options for: iPad keyboards, laptops, tablets, smartphones, etc...Yet people still buy the Apple options. Why? Price is not the primary consideration for the majority of Apple products. Why this isn't obvious to you by this point in your life is a mystery...  
    Say it with me slowly this time, it's... a... charger. Big difference buying a quality aftermarket charger and some cheap Android tablet. Why this isn't obvious to you by this point in your life is a mystery...
    razorpit said:
    Apple_Bar said:
    razorpit said:
    Apple_Bar said:
    entropys said:
    The Mac Pro wheel of charging solutions.
    It’s a joke.
    Are you kidding? This will be a huge hit.
    Are you kidding?  Not for $129 plus the cost of a charger, that is not included.  It is a joke.  So is the leather sleeve for the same price.  No one needs this cheaply made product.  Early reviews basically call it a joke.  You need two hands or manipulate your fingers to get the phone off the pad because the pad remains stuck to the phone, risking damage to your watch if it falls off.  Reviews said the lack of a hinge makes it very cheap as well as the materials used to make it.  They agreed it was grossly overpriced and felt more like a $79 product, not $129.  You can charge better with the $19 USB-C 20W charger, and charge much faster too.  Most people charge their watch with the included cable and a 5w charger because the battery in the watch is so small.
    Reviewers get much more clicks/views when they praise Apple products... /s

    and your last sentence really??? 

    Read it again but now with the MagSafe duo charger in mind. 

    Stop spilling non-sense like the toddler in the WH. 
    Congratulations. You win the "I'm going to ignore everything you said because orange man bad." award for the day.

    Sorry you disagree, but there are far better options out there for a lot less than $148.
    Name one option out there that provide the MagSafe iPhone Charger and Watch Charger. 

    Waiting... 
    If you live in an earthquake prone zone and "need" MagSafe, you are correct. There aren't any, even Apple doesn't offer one yet. Let's revisit in a month or two.

    In the mean time there are many options without MagSafe that work exceptionally well and are ~ $90 - $100 cheaper.
    I don't live anywhere near earthquakes, but have already experienced the shortcomings of normal Xi charging pads, with misalignments, slow charging, and dead phones in the morning. We've tried them, they aren't great. I suspect this will be better, and if so that delivers value, and I don't mind paying good money for value-adding things. Also, it's the MagSafe that allows for 15W charging.
    I never had any issues with quality aftermarket chargers and products. Not only do aftermarket adapters work great with Apple products, but they work a lot better with other products as well.

    I'm surprised at all your bad luck. Surprising for someone as intelligent as you. Maybe you are better off sticking to all Apple products.
    edited November 2020
    Japhey
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