MagSafe may be expanding beyond Mac and iPhone to the iPad

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MagSafe may not just be for iPhone and Mac. Apple has researched how to make a folio case that protects an iPad, or other device, which also integrates wireless charging.

Mockup of a future iPad with MagSafe (Source: AppleInsider)
Mockup of a future iPad with MagSafe (Source: AppleInsider)



Imagine an AirPods wireless charging case that was big enough to hold an iPad. That's what is at the heart of the newly-granted patent, "Wireless Charging System With Simultaneous Wireless Power Transfer At Different Frequencies."

There is more to it than that, to the extent that the patent also refers to a "charging mat" some 23 times in its 13,000-word description. That could be enough to suggest this patent is left over from Apple's failed AirPower, but it then says "case" some 45 times.

"An electronic device in a wireless power system may be operable with a removable accessory such as a case," says Apple. "The case may have a folio shape with a front cover portion that covers the display of the electronic device."

Whatever the configuration of the wireless charger, the patent is concerned with devices that have "coplanar power transmitting and power receiving coils." That is, they can transmit and receive wireless power, and do so using different frequencies "to mitigate crosstalk."

Detail from the patent showing a suggested folio wireless charging case
Detail from the patent showing a suggested folio wireless charging case



It doesn't immediately seem sensible to have a device that will charge other devices wirelessly, while it is itself being wirelessly charged from a third device. It would sound more efficient to skip this charger, and just place something like an iPad or an iPhone onto that third device.

However, this is how the wireless charging case of an AirPods or AirPods Pro works. You never charge the earbuds directly, you put them inside the case, and then place the case on a wireless charging mat.

Much of the patent is concerned with wireless power transmission and receiving regardless of the form factor, but the main example presented is that of a case -- in some form.

"[For example, a cover may have] a folio shape (sometimes referred to as a folio cover) with a rear portion and front portion," says Apple. "Rear portion may have a rectangular recess with a rear wall surrounded by peripheral sidewalls and/or other suitable coupling structures (straps, clips, a sleeve, corner pockets, etc.) that allow cover 102 to receive and couple to the additional device."

Apple does specify that the device being charged is "a portable electronic device such as a wrist watch, a cellular telephone, a laptop computer, a tablet computer, an accessory such as an earbud, or other electronic equipment."

It does not mention MagSafe at all. However, it does allude to it.

"Additionally," continues the patent, "the removable accessory may include a magnetic alignment structure that magnetically couples to additional magnetic alignment structures in the electronic device and/or the wireless power transmitting device to align coils within the charging system during operation."

This patent is credited to three inventors, including Zaki Moussaoui. His previous work centers on power, and includes a patent concerning how to prevent CarKey interfering with wireless charging.

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  • Reply 1 of 11
    Wireless charging has been a factor constantly talked about being added to iPads with the constant issue being a large glass back would be too fragile. Personally I think Apple should make the Apple logo be the main charging area so you can add a charging case that pops on.
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  • Reply 2 of 11
    mike1mike1 Posts: 3,482member
    Wireless charging has been a factor constantly talked about being added to iPads with the constant issue being a large glass back would be too fragile. Personally I think Apple should make the Apple logo be the main charging area so you can add a charging case that pops on.

    The logo being the charging area would present a problem with an iPad completely covering any charging mat, including those that charge more than one device. A more elegant solution would be to put the charging area in one of the three available corners, so that only a fraction of the iPad would need to make contact with the charging pad.
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  • Reply 3 of 11
    hmlongcohmlongco Posts: 628member
    The case contains the MagSafe wireless charging coil, which in turn charges the iPad via the keyboard connectors. Such an accessory could make many of the current iPads charge wirelessly.

    Nice.
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  • Reply 4 of 11
    mike1 said:
    Wireless charging has been a factor constantly talked about being added to iPads with the constant issue being a large glass back would be too fragile. Personally I think Apple should make the Apple logo be the main charging area so you can add a charging case that pops on.

    The logo being the charging area would present a problem with an iPad completely covering any charging mat, including those that charge more than one device. A more elegant solution would be to put the charging area in one of the three available corners, so that only a fraction of the iPad would need to make contact with the charging pad.
    If I am being honest I don’t see how a charging pad will be a good Idea it takes too much space on a counter. That’s why I mentioned either a case or a small puck that can attach. Even the magsafe (not universally sized correctly) iPhone portable charger
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  • Reply 5 of 11
    retrogustoretrogusto Posts: 1,158member
    Funny, I was just thinking about a week ago that they should do something like this for iPhones. The glass backs and magnets make the device heavier, thicker and more fragile compared to an aluminum (or titanium?) back. I don’t really see the value of wireless charging with my own lifestyle but I want my phone to be as compact, light and durable as possible, so I wish I didn’t have to live with the drawbacks of a feature I’m unlikely to use. And for people who don’t care about weight and thickness but want wireless charging, they can use a case. But maybe it makes even more sense for iPads, for those who consider wireless charging an essential feature, because the iPhone cameras probably already dictate the thickness as much as anything (although weight and fragility are still an issue), and an iPad-sized glass back would be even worse in all respects than the one on the iPhone. 
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  • Reply 6 of 11
    danoxdanox Posts: 3,732member
    I like the logo on the back of the iPad, leave it alone, if you want to use magnets, use them on the power cord on the back of the 5K Studio Display monitor which should’ve had the same magnetic power connection as the new 21 inch M1 iMac.
    edited July 2023
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  • Reply 7 of 11
    dewmedewme Posts: 6,013member
    I wonder if the Apple Pencil charging mechanism on the iPad could be made bidirectional so a "charging wand" could be used to charge the iPad itself? This may not be the most elegant solution, but it seems like low hanging fruit since some of the required circuitry and charging coils are already in place. Of course they'd have to figure a way to generate enough flux density to get sufficient power transfer with much smaller coils. If they could make it work in such a small small form factor the same mechanism could be used on headphones, headsets, mice, trackpads, keyboards, etc.
    edited July 2023
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  • Reply 8 of 11
    thttht Posts: 5,918member
    The Smart Connector is a form of MagSafe!

    Anyone can make a stand or pad that magnetically latches and it would start charging the iPad through the Smart Connector.
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  • Reply 9 of 11
    williamlondonwilliamlondon Posts: 1,456member
    tht said:
    The Smart Connector is a form of MagSafe!

    Anyone can make a stand or pad that magnetically latches and it would start charging the iPad through the Smart Connector.
    That smart connector always seemed like it's been underutilised. With the iPad, the Apple keyboard doesn't even require separate charging, and as you say you can even plug power into the keyboard and it'll charge the iPad to which it's connected. That's some clever componentry and circuitry that isn't being more widely promoted and embraced.
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  • Reply 10 of 11
    ravnorodomravnorodom Posts: 739member
    Can Apple please invent a wireless mouse pad charger so I don't have to turn the mouse up side down to charge?
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  • Reply 11 of 11
    danoxdanox Posts: 3,732member
    Can Apple please invent a wireless mouse pad charger so I don't have to turn the mouse up side down to charge?
    Apple will get around to a actual truly wireless connection sometime in the future they’re working on it, until that day comes live with mouse…….. :smiley: 
    edited July 2023
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