If I could count the amount of times this guys mind has been blown I’d have 1000 fingers.
@Omega-EP8 ай бұрын
Your comment makes no sense. You missed the part where you would count the number of times this guy's mind has been blown on your fingers. It's like saying: "...For every time someone called me ugly, I would be a millionaire."
@danraz0rArtworks8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@DisconnectedAudio8 ай бұрын
@@Omega-EP you are of course, 100% correct. Don’t post while drinking kids. I’d love to say I’ve learnt my lesson but it will probably happen again.
@Omega-EP8 ай бұрын
@@DisconnectedAudio Damn you! 😤
@DisconnectedAudio8 ай бұрын
@@Omega-EP on one hand. 🖐️
@RonnieRockafella Жыл бұрын
I miss videos like this from Maxtech. Good job 👏 👍
@YeahTheMitchs Жыл бұрын
Definitely, I’m not a fan of the constant rumour video’s, but I do like their testing
@maxmouse3 Жыл бұрын
Qi2 is great, but another highlight is that Wireless charging is only useful for overnight charging or while your phone is in your desk at work, not practical for when you need to go out fast, or when you're traveling. Great video!
@bassentertainmentstudios111 ай бұрын
Have one question I have seen a nice portable anker powerbank that connects via MagSafe meaning no cable. I thought this would be a nice and compatible solution. Do you think it would be better to just stick to a cable one?
@Minto10711 ай бұрын
@@bassentertainmentstudios1it will be more healthy for you battery to use a cable for sure
@ContraVsGigi11 ай бұрын
@@bassentertainmentstudios1 The question is why do you want to use dual electricity conversion (electricity to electromagnetic field and back to electricity in the phone), creating heat and losing some of the capacity for that? And you also heat both devices at the same time, shortening their lifes. If having a short cable is not an issue, I would not regularly use the wireless changing. Sure, once in a while it is fine, but not regularly.
@ANONM60D8 ай бұрын
It's horrible for overnight charging due to that heat coefficient degrading the battery life at a much faster rate than a wired connection
@KevinFuggi Жыл бұрын
Some people only use MagSafe but every time I do, I get concerned about the heat that occurs and is why I prefer wire charging to maintain battery health.
@MaxTechOfficial Жыл бұрын
Wired charging can also heat up your phone and sometimes it seems like even more so when you use fast charging which can peak at 29W with a 15 Pro Max. That's why a lot of people end up using 5W wired charging overnight. If you really care about battery longevity, you should use the 80% limit that Apple finally added just like you have in Electric cars. Keep your battery between 10%-80% and it will last a super long time. I actually did a full video on how to make your battery last a super long time. kzbin.info/www/bejne/eF7Tgpdjac6gobssi=_9zqyGSWS95BgzzN
@ThatPixelGuy Жыл бұрын
Magsafe isn't charging technology, it's a ring of magnets that holds accessories in place
@heyolorenns Жыл бұрын
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@ThatPixelGuy Жыл бұрын
@@heyolorenns ?
@awwwtomotive Жыл бұрын
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@jameshopkins1919 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see the usb-c fast charging cable on both a high power usb wall plug and an old 5w charger performance on that same graph!
@bibasik7 Жыл бұрын
I just use a wired charger. You have a wire attached to your phone either way, so you might as well have it go directly into your phone rather than inductive charging.
@markraciborski428920 күн бұрын
You misunderstand what QI charging is really about. Probably because of MBA college degree suits marketing to get you to buy one. If you have an IT support job, say on campus, you are up from your desk, out. Coming back, you slap it on the QI charger on your desk. If you have a construction job, you are back and forth, site, vehicle, desk, and you slap it on a QI charger. It will, even if slower add a charge; keeping up with the use, you are more likely to use the convenience of QI charging, and you don't use your USB port 20 or more times a day, saving wear. You can always connect a cable for a fast charge if you get behind the curve. Some phones now offer "battery bypass"; if fully charged, any power used will come from the charger. Good for using the phone as a GPS in a vehicle. Qi charging in the car also prevents a fall from a holder with a USB cable jammed in the bottom. Yes, it is inefficient over a wired charge. But, factor in human behavior. If it's convenient, I'll do it.
@jakedunlap8809 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting! I only use MagSafe charging at night, but during the day, I always plug in directly using the USB-C cable. Wired charging is faster. The one thing I also do is if no one is out of the house, I put my phone on airplane mode that also speeds up the charging.
@Arly_LRS92 Жыл бұрын
In my experience (before Qi2) Magsafe was the better choice. I always take care of my battery, but the wireless convenience was something I really wanted to clean up my desk. So I bought a cheap wireless charger with magnets for my iPhone 13 Pro. At that time my battery marked 97%, but in a matter of a month it went down to 93%, and the overheating was insane. That’s when I decided to go with a Built for MagSafe accessory. Using the MagSafe charger didn’t degrade my battery any longer and three months later I still had the same 93% battery health.
@yuding237 Жыл бұрын
The battery degradation happens the quickest at the beginning of owning your phone btw
@martinpavy4025 Жыл бұрын
@@yuding237 True but wireless Qi1 charging is way less efficient than magsafe. Same experience with my old iPhone X, I ruined a battery in just over a year (from 100% to 82%)
@yuding237 Жыл бұрын
@@martinpavy4025 that's true
@xsleep1 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, my 14 Pro is down to 91%. I've been using a cheap triple charger and I'm afraid I may have screwed myself.
@krzysztofbartoszewicz6135 Жыл бұрын
Why not try a wireless charger with built-in fan
@maxcava19 Жыл бұрын
Usually charge via my Ugreen 65watt charger usb c to lightning for faster charger, do have the magsafe but usually use it if i needed the lightning port for headphones for games. Wired charging still the go to for me. Mag safe is just for in case scenario.
@daniel_960_ Жыл бұрын
Use the 5w apple brick to wirelessly charge at night 👍 Stays cool and the coil doesn't make any noise.
@Tectosaurus8 ай бұрын
The 5w charger uses USB A, MagSafe uses USB C?
@daniel_960_8 ай бұрын
@@Tectosaurus meant normal wireless chargers where you usually have a usb port. For Magsafe charger wouldn't work yeah, maybe with an adapter.
@josmau123 ай бұрын
This is what i was thinking but couldn't find online. So the phone stays absolutely cool during the night? Is 5 watt not too little? With losses about 3 watt enters the phone. I thought maybe the phone needed a minimum.
@daniel_960_3 ай бұрын
@@josmau12 yes absolutely cool. Absolutely quiet. Doesn't seem to be any minimum there, indeed charges very slowly. My pro max needs like 4-5h I think. So almost the whole night.
@josmau123 ай бұрын
@@daniel_960_ alright. I'll order a 5 watt powerbrick. Thank you
@notorious1489 Жыл бұрын
How would the ESR fan cooling tech compare to these three? No throttling and cooler phone means faster charging?
@NightHawke11 ай бұрын
I have a 15W Samsung charging pad for my venerable S22 Ultra. I never let the phone get to zero, but the for topping off or charging while I'm doing other things, it's great. It's actually attached to a 25W convertor, which works 90% as good as a full 45W convertor for wired charging, but if I really need the phone charged quick or it's very low (15-20%), I just pop the cable from the USB-C connector right on the pad and go wired into the phone. No, none of that cool (?) magnetic nonsense, but whadda ya want, magnets or your phone charged fast?
@d4riel11 ай бұрын
Does the heat actually will afect the batery long term? also how is the wireles heat compare to plug cable fast charging?
@Ykodi01234 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Wondering how does a case influence the heat
@fredantonovich5420 Жыл бұрын
A minute and a half to even turn the phone on? As someone who never uses wireless charging, that sounds insane to me.
@Zeyek1 Жыл бұрын
quality testing
@savedfaves Жыл бұрын
I'd actually like a short cable with my counter setup. That said, what I'm actually looking for is an elegant weighted Qi2 solution which I haven't seen yet.
@lolfreddy18 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info! :)
@jamesbaron9167 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comparison. Now Tores has a 15W magsafe charging stand (with a cooling system). Wondering if you are going to test it.
@jeremyroman2446 Жыл бұрын
What was the name of the MagSafe stand?
@rorywalters161411 ай бұрын
Qi 1 chargers are not created equal. I use a ugreen 7.5w magnetic charger and it doesn’t run hot when using.
@GavinColbourne10 ай бұрын
The question is how the Anker Qi2 puck compares with the communication to Apple's MagSafe ecosystem because from what I am aware of is that iPhones actually communicate with MagSafe chargers and that MagSafe chargers has firmware that can be updated via the phone when it is on charge. From this I believe that with the iPhones if the internal thermometer s too warm it will tell the Apple MagSafe charger to 'pause' charging, however 3rd party MagSafe chargers don't allow for that so like your thermal camera showed will heat up more which in turn can reduce the life of the battery from overheating whilst charging.
@grjlynch8 ай бұрын
Really informative, thank you.
@anrn53033 ай бұрын
thanks for the info!
@arieltorres1141 Жыл бұрын
Thank you this is good to know
@ezekielochieng8941 Жыл бұрын
Still can't get over how big the camera lenses have grown since the iPhone 11 lineup😅
@awwwtomotive Жыл бұрын
Yes, that freaking weird.
@amirulizzat2114 Жыл бұрын
@@awwwtomotive yup getting better camera is weird. We should have thicker phone instead fr
@RJtoon1 Жыл бұрын
I'm more than happy with my OtterBox MagSafe charging puck (6 ft. Cable) good strong magnet sticks strong to my iPhone 14 Mous case. I know at first it was something like 7.5 W. That's all Apple allowed from aftermarket MagSafe (from what I understand watching review vids and on the Otterbox box it says "up to 15w") but wasn't there an update in 17.1 or something that allows 15 W now for all the other ones? EDIT: just looked at the box of my OtterBox MagSafe charging puck it's 6.6 feet of cable, metal body, and was only $15 Canadian at Winners or for you south of the border "TJ Max" there is NO WAY im spending $60 CDN on apples when it is only 3 ft.
@LuneUnionАй бұрын
Just a note, one minor benefit of Magsafe wireless charging is that the iPhone remembers what doc it is in, so if you have different sets of standby items (a clock in the bedroom, weather and calendar in the kitchen, etc) the iPhone will automatically bring up the right set of standby widgets for that doc. Qi2 doesn't have that ability, so you just have to set up whatever widgets you want when you mount it.
@ra55575Ай бұрын
This is news to me
@ronsilva516 Жыл бұрын
That good info thanks 👍😎
@tedleer92969 ай бұрын
I use a belkin magsafe stand, i only charge at night. I love not using cables, it just pops on and does it’s thing when I’m sleeping.
@seanramkissoon8568 Жыл бұрын
what charging brick brand is that?
@lililililililili86674 ай бұрын
It only seems useful for dash mounts or those little power banks that just stick to the phone
@Fbeans6044 ай бұрын
Seems like a small miss not testing the new puck, that is capable charging 25W with the new iphone 16s + a 30W adapter.. please test this next!
@wenjun_n Жыл бұрын
Interesting. What about those mfm certified 15w wireless chargers?
@J.I.R.A5 ай бұрын
Could you please do a test comparing the iPhone's temperature when charging wirelessly vs through USB C at different wattages?
@Jamesdallimore90 Жыл бұрын
I still avoid wireless charging. Back when I was on Android it destroyed battery life on two phones and vowed to never use it again. I should imagine it’s improved a lot but why shorten a devices life when using a cable is always much quicker and efficient
@jlt0019283 ай бұрын
Bc if you’re without power it’s useful
@jonathaningram81574 ай бұрын
How can you make a video about tech and still only use the imperial system. I have no idea what 6 feet means or 3 football stadium length.
@MichaelVemuri Жыл бұрын
I don’t need to charge my phone quick… for people like me, wireless is fine… I bought anker wireless charger in 2019 for iPhone Xr now continuing it 14 pro, touch wood I probably use it for 17 pro as well… my best purchase 😅
@TheGQBrotha Жыл бұрын
I don't even use my Magsafe charger any longer because I hate how it leaves that imprint on leather cases. So when I got a new Andar leather case for my iPhone I just stopped using Magsafe, its sitting around collecting dust now.
@aaronadkins1724 Жыл бұрын
If you’re interested I. Giving it away I would take it. Lol
@ANONM60D8 ай бұрын
Very little consideration was given to the temperature range presented ans it's effect on battery health. In the future I'd like to see mention of how either one of these chargers will degrade your device faster than a cable. Perhaps a comparison of variables between wireless and cable charging? Unless of course, this oversight stems from a bias toward ad revenue through affiliate links? Hopefully there's more care for the consumer than that.
@yugotuber Жыл бұрын
do the chargers make an indent on iphones with cases? like leather case or silicone… is it better to take it off ?
@fernandokulpa66658 ай бұрын
QI2 is useful and convenient in a vent carmount. If not, you can use the cable.
@NickWindham9 ай бұрын
Would have been prudent to separate the wireless chargers more to eliminate even minimal potential interfernce between them.
@GalenlevyPhoto Жыл бұрын
I use MagSafe charger and it works well enough for me. The iPhone 12 Pro charging port doesn’t work so I use the wireless charging, that’s a good back up until I get it fixed.
@TheRuatone9 ай бұрын
My comparison will be like appels and oranges, but I dont think that lithium batterys differ that much, but in electric car world 80-100% will take as long as 20-80% this is because of how hard it is to lithium to go from cathode to anode when aproaching that max charge. It is like parking lot. First the valet can find spot easy but when cars start to pile up it takes longer and longer to find empty spot. And that actually shows in that diagram. Charging slows at end. Ofcourse this is much apparent in fast charging.
@CedroCron7 ай бұрын
If you take a phone cooler that uses the Piezo electric plate and stick it to the back of the 15 watt charger and then use this combination to charge the phone, the phone doesn't get hot and it charges even faster.
@abraxasnl8 ай бұрын
How does the heat compare to wired charging?
@Sorongotrema11 ай бұрын
can anker also charge samsung s24?
@finned958 Жыл бұрын
Looks identical. Of course I will buy Qi2 over MagSaf. I also have to invest in USB-C to USB-C connection cables. USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 are also identical. I have yet to get fast file transfers.
@Jay1k_4 ай бұрын
Mine says its charging but my battery isn’t increasing at all
@jamizashenning Жыл бұрын
did you turn off ‘optimised battery charging’ in the iphones before the test?
@calvinilkay1067 Жыл бұрын
it wouldn’t make a difference anyway
@mojaal11 ай бұрын
Now can you compare phone temperatures of wireless charging vs cord. I’ve had many phones over the years and USB-C and Lightning ports never failed me. Other things on the phones will fail before they do. Micro USB on the other hand sucked.
@fullsendgolfsimulators11 ай бұрын
Good review but shouldnt of bothered even comparing the 7.5w in the test.
@Marco-ce8kr Жыл бұрын
I think charging process have to be slow for battery health especially at night while I'm sleeping.
@pakhowong413311 ай бұрын
Need to c results compared with qi15w vs qi2 15w
@jasonyoung97359 ай бұрын
The wireless 50W AirVOOC is over two years old now and still beats most wired speeds of 45W (max). In 2024, a super slow 15W is unacceptable.
@GymKoala Жыл бұрын
ESR didb Q2 charger too) i would love to hear your opinion about it!
@MaxTechOfficial Жыл бұрын
They're great! Their new Qi2 car charger is awesome!
@vettepwr23 Жыл бұрын
@@MaxTechOfficial I picked up one of these from Amazon the other day. It appears to look identical to the original Halolock version but per ESR support, model 2C522E, is the updated version. I also get the charging ring when it is attached and supposedly that implies MagSafe or QI2 charging. Would you be concerned about using this charger with an iPhone 15 Pro Max? I was also considering the Peak Design charger but that uses the older QI standard. Thanks!
@piggyooi Жыл бұрын
Magsafe charging just generates too much heat. After using magsafe charging for a couple of days, I noticed a consistent 1% battery health loss each day, which was quite concerning. Unfortunately, I had to stop using it. it's a shame because i really like wireless charging, but it seems to have some issues.
@zachhotchkiss Жыл бұрын
I have used MagSafe charging 99% of the time on my launch day 15 Pro Max and it’s still on 100% health.
@RJtoon1 Жыл бұрын
I used my OtterBox MagSafe charger for about two months straight on my 7 month old iPhone 14. there's more heat at first but after it slows down around 80% and then it runs a lot cooler, my battery health after seven months is 99%
@onewa7127 ай бұрын
Speed and temperature of Qi2 and Magsafe look to be statistically unsignificant, buying one or another will not affect the phone in any way different than the other option 🤨 still, nice video comparison
@ralfbot111 ай бұрын
It’s because Apple learned from the air power disaster that heat dissipation matters a lot
@QuantaSolace Жыл бұрын
That seems to be the story for Anker products. The heat management isn't the greatest. The only exception is my 3-in-1 Cube from Anker.
@exodia8726 Жыл бұрын
What is the band of ur apple watch?
@im-a-pickle11 ай бұрын
Looks like the nomad titanium band
@bbdea12763 ай бұрын
How about magesafe 25W
@chrisjohansson686 ай бұрын
In Sweden the cost is more or less the same for MagSafe and anker…
@TheCdM19814 ай бұрын
Anker makes a new slim version that’s Qi2.
@CMBurns10009 ай бұрын
I wonder why anyone complains about the massive „energy loss“ due to heat compared to wired charging. Imho wireless charging is only good for cars and other paces where you drop your phone conveniently.
@wisanu993 ай бұрын
iFixIt did a test for wired vs wireless charging. Even with wired charging, we lost 35% of energy already. Wireless charging lost 35% more, so 70%. And that's MagSafe where the coil is aligned. Out of alignment, and it will take 104% more power (slightly more than double) to charge a phone. People, please, go back to wired charging. Faster, longer battery life, better for environment. Just plug it in, even the Airpod, just plug it. Apple Watch is kind of no choice, so..
@JoshFisher5679 ай бұрын
So, they both are equal as far as charging, even with throttling. A more accurate test would be pressing the power button after say, 45 seconds, if iOS allows you to do that. I know you can on Android. That 10.minutes auto startup is just software telling the phone turn on when the battery gets to a certain level. For some reason Anker chose a higher battery charge level before auto starting. It explains the early lead because it got to charge for 8 more. minutes while off. Once thermals kicked in, the iPhone version caught up but they both hit 100 percent. So for half the price you get the same performance, better magnet, longer cord and charging is same as apple. Apple version is slightly smaller. This is why I don't do wireless charging, they can't get the thermals down. The battery throttling and dropping to 8W is due to the laws of thermal dynamics, If you set a battery on a piece of metal that gets to 30°C pretty fast then this is the.best it will get.unoess they figure out how to get. There are 120W phones out there that get a full charge in 15 bto 20 minutes. Yes, that would be some very unique android phones but they exist, charge that fast, and STILL have better thermals. Same is true for Android, which is why I gave up wireless charging. Compared to a 30W to 60W which is just a low/high android value value for android phones (not sure what latest iPhone does but it's probably around 45W), when using the included charger. So outside having one next to your bed to charge overnight, I would always use wired because of the ridiculous amount of time to get to a full charge for the minor convenience of not having to plug in a USB C or lightning cable on 1 or 2 year old iPhones. Wireless charging isn't new and the fact that throttling down to 8W due to heat around 30 percent just means it's not going to get much better. At least for a few more years. It's been proven that wireless charging causes thermal issues quicker compared to wired. I think when wireless charging first came out 5 to 7 years ago the first wireless charger did 5W with no throttling and now we are up to 15W and 8W at 30 percent. . They could do 30W if they wanted but then throttling would kick in at probably 10 percent or lower so it's pointless. Heat is absorbed into your battery causing it to heat much faster than a charging vs getting vs at least 30W or more, with some throttling kicking in maybe at 80 percent, maybe slightly lower. If you're worried about heat making your battery not holding a charge over time due to heat then sticking it on a magnet attached directly to the battery that gets to 35°C is the absolute worst route to go. With that said, for the most part overall battery life is really a matter of dumb luck. Plenty of people have battery issues , in rare occasions maybe in less than a month and thermals aren't the issue... Lithium ion batteries aren't all equal, one will hold a slightly higher amount of power than the same battery that comes off the manufacturing line after it. That's just how lithium ion batteries work. Some also slip through QA and get out into the wild which is a scenario where you would have issues in under a month. At the end of the day battery life is a crapshoot. Extreme overheating will make them die faster but any phone in probably the last 7 years handles thermals through software so you phone will throttle if charging and the battery gets roughly 35°C no matter how it's charged.
The charging bricks are 30w, not the power strip output. Each charger has access to 30w for an upper limit of 90w.
@limparattila21426 ай бұрын
MagSafe only charge with 15w if u use an apple 20w adapter, otherwise only 10-11w
@PolluxChung Жыл бұрын
If I am picking a charger I may stick with the Apple one. You buy one and you aren't going to change it for a few years unless it breaks. The lower operating temperature and third-party holders support are the selling points for me.
@tangchuengkhai11 ай бұрын
37 Celsius is heating ? That’s why we people now a days keep holding it on hand instead of putting it in jeans 😂
@sIosha2 ай бұрын
I'd buy the Apple cable over the others if they just made it in black.
@rachaelmrodgers11 ай бұрын
I used wireless extensively on my iPhone 14. It fried the battery. I used a 5W brick with the MagSafe cable and would leave it overnight. Only been using cable with my 15 Pro, it’s resulting much better.
@ANONM60D8 ай бұрын
30°C is the temperature your battery will begin to degrade faster, so it sounds like wireless charging is just a waste. More energy used, less energy transferred, battery degrades faster and it takes longer than a standard connection to charge. It's fun, but wireless charging isn't practical yet
@jaimebaca9439 Жыл бұрын
Belkin?
@rebow256811 ай бұрын
Coming in 2025, All the Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup should have the Qi2 wireless charging capability.
@cheekyoscar1353 Жыл бұрын
batteries on these phones are so good these days they last all day . So given that in mind I would just use cable that comes with phone and plug it in the USB port that won't cost you absolutely enough nothing . There's no need to buy an additional charger .....
@adityagoenka5765 Жыл бұрын
Nice bro
@ecospider59 ай бұрын
Set a water bottle on the phone while charging. It will keep the temperature below 30c which means it will never throttle.
@JaKaDoHLCS11 ай бұрын
i'm not sure, but they saying around you can only get 15watts from the Magsafe, when using genuine apple 20w power adapter. When you're using even strongers power adapters, you will be limited to around ~10watts... Apple's things ............
@gregg5958 Жыл бұрын
Spot on assessment. I was an annual pass holder for many years. Went every week for dinner at least. Prior to that, I used to go once a year from around age 7. Used to spend every birthday there. Guess what? I haven’t been to a Disney park since BEFORE 2019. Their cost kept going up, the value kept going down and I just gave up on them and started going to other theme parks instead. I thought about going when Rise opened. But the lottery system to ride was a complete deal breaker for me, and to this day I still have never rode it or even walked Galaxy’s Edge. Considered going again for Runaway Railway but nope, lottery again. So Disney has lost an absolute huge amount if business from me. No food. No merchandise. No passes. No tickets. The only slight thing they get is my restaurant visits to Downtown Disney. Why? Because I don’t have to enter a lottery to try something new!!
@craftim7555Ай бұрын
Not only Anker has Qi2))) Baseus Nomos
@BSingh-on4qr Жыл бұрын
They really have to improve this 60% efficiency for wireless charging. They should have never done Qi charging and instead done the pins like the iPads have. Same thing functionally
@MaxTechOfficial Жыл бұрын
In my testing, MagSafe got 75% efficiency based on the wattage its outputting compared to the wattage the battery is taking (using an app that calculates all of this). So its definitely better than older wireless chargers since the coils are perfectly aligned. But yes it would be nice to have faster speeds and better efficiency.
@markosd7950 Жыл бұрын
When was the last time you expected something from Apple? "We expected this..." It seems you never expected anything from them.
@stefw0200 Жыл бұрын
Sorry, but your heat pics are ridiculously misleading. There is only a ~ 2° difference between the hot and cool one - which in fact is almost nothing, at least nothing worth mentioning for battery life
@D8099.7 ай бұрын
You have no idea what your blabbing about. 1-2 degrees is actually VERY SUBSTANTIAL in the world of “Chemistry” go read a book. The current lithium ion tech is extremely fragile despite what manufacturers say. That’s why we see Teslas exploding while parked at least once a month. In phones they won’t explode but it absolutely means the difference between a phone lasting 1-2 years versus 4-5 years.
@beltranmatthewjoachi7 ай бұрын
How is it misleading? The heat difference might only be 2 degrees but do you even see how much more spread out on the phone the Qi2 charger applies? A 2 degree difference is also more significant than you think. You can have a fever by literally the difference of 0.1 degree. 😂
@Determinator214 ай бұрын
@@D8099.This guy definitely has an engineering background
@DanielF-ty3sb2 ай бұрын
You’re ridiculously misleading!
@Eric-y4t13 күн бұрын
Nothing your arseeee
@mhdfirmus11 ай бұрын
I think MagSafe is hot, but there are other wireless chargers that are hotter than Apple's MagSafe. So, I don't regret buying Apple's MagSafe.
@chwhjjc88209 ай бұрын
Better charge via cable
@TheCdM19814 ай бұрын
I gladly bought the new Qi2 MagSafe
@Prafulla_Nighot Жыл бұрын
Summary : buy Apple charger, I here to save your time
@XXXXLance Жыл бұрын
If it could charge Apple Watch, it would make sense
@sergiokieri3137 Жыл бұрын
You sure that 30w plug is the smartest thing to use? What PDO’s does the 7.5W puck support? I assume it it something like 5V@1.5A in a PD 2.0 standard which might have impacted how much wattage was flowing as it reverted to 5V@1A. It makes sense for 15W to be supported as 5V@3A is a common support for any PD power brick.
@joshuakim8023 ай бұрын
cool video, I'm hella broke - can't afford the best one, sadness
@andrewwyatt1610 Жыл бұрын
MagSafe is regularly down to 29 bucks on Amazon that’s when I got mine
@karwai010 Жыл бұрын
Its surprising if it didnt surprise you.
@peterwan816 Жыл бұрын
This means MagSafe is more efficient than qi2 for some reason.