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Apple MagSafe battery (1460 mAh, 15 W, 11.13 Wh)
EUR105,91 currently EUR119,– new EUR9,52/1Wh

Apple MagSafe battery

1460 mAh, 15 W, 11.13 Wh


Question about Apple MagSafe battery

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Anonymous

3 years ago

I just want to summarise briefly: For just under 100 francs, people buy a 1460mAh battery that charges wirelessly, i.e. MUCH less efficiently, even though they could have a 20,000mAh Varta powerbank for 36 francs, for example? The voltage, which is almost twice as high, is less than a small droplet on a red-hot stone. At the end of the day, you are paying 40 times as much for the same power. 40 TIMES AS MUCH.

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mpoesi

3 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Finally, someone who explains it to me properly. I hadn't even thought about it before 😂🤣.
For me, the MagSafe is not a power bank in the classic sense. I use my smartphone to control my
my insulin pump. This requires that the battery of my smartphone always has power. When I am on the road for a long time
MagSafe becomes a practical reserve that is light, magnetic and wireless. I can stow it anywhere and
it doesn't pull down my jacket pocket. For me, it's the optimal solution for my needs.
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DigiOneTouch98

3 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Exactly. And that's okay and our decision. The bottom line is that I bought it because it had the Magsafe, and the other ones I always misplace and forget to charge. This one, oddly enough, doesn't, and I don't need a cable to charge my phone, it's small and fancy, and it still doesn't take more than 30 mins for the phone to be over 80%. But thanks for your mathematical calculation, which now affects our past choices and future ones. Android person, I guess.