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car charger

  1. Songdog0

    MagSafe car chargers and the iPhone 14 pro Max

    Has anyone out there with their iPhone 14 Pro Max in hand tried it out with any particular MagSafe car chargers? I’ve been looking into MagSafe car chargers for a while — vent mount, dash, windshield — and I am aware of some shortcomings: None of them seem certified and capable of 15W fast...
  2. MikeDProducer

    My “homemade” Mag Safe Car Charger.

    I wanted to share my “homemade” Mag Safe car charger. I’m too cheap and impatient to wait for an elegant solution. I used a magnetic phone mount but put the magnetic sticker on the back of the Apple Mag Safe Charger. For power, if you want the full 15 watts you need to get a car charger...
  3. C

    Wireless Charger Car Mount for 8/8+/X

    So after viewing many questions regarding in-car wireless charging options for Iphone 8/8+X, considering it is such a convenient and safer option to be able to charge wirelessly and mount your phone in the car at the same time, I want to create a thread where people share their experience with...
  4. Mixolyd

    Experiences with wireless car chargers? So far I am not impressed

    I’m curious if anyone has had good experiences with a wireless car charger. I got this Wofalodata charger for iPhone X. I’m using an Anker cable and a Maxboost 2.4a plug. The wireless charger seems rather weak. When using GPS the battery percentage doesn’t move up or down. I’m using Apple...
  5. iammrdom

    Car charger for iPhone 7 Plus

    I thought I'd ask the members here before I get a charger for my iPhone 7 Plus, my current charger (that no longer works) is an AuKey CC-S1, output of 2.4A. I've done a google search and I still don't really know which to choose. Apple has this...
  6. RichardF

    Charging late 2016 13" MBP in car: how safe is it?

    I have ruined the battery on a rMBP 13" laptop in the past using an inverter while on the road before I knew better. The power coming out of those things is not good unless it is a Pure Sine Wave inverter. So now, I see Belkin has a USB-PD Certified USB-C Car Charger. Supports 5V and 9V USB-PD...