Hackernews posts about MagSafe
MagSafe is a proprietary magnetic power connector developed by Apple for their MacBook laptops that quickly disconnects when force or stress is applied to prevent damage or injury from accidental yanking.
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- Next-generation Qi2 wireless charging standard embraces Apple's MagSafe (www.macrumors.com)
- Magnetically Modelling MagSafe (kavi.sblmnl.co.za)
- Is MagSafe patented such that no one else can make magnetic power supplies? (law.stackexchange.com)
- Is MagSafe patented such that no one else can make magnetic power supplies? (law.stackexchange.com)
- Qi2 wireless charging spec and the Future of MagSafe (appleinsider.com)
- Apple’s USB-C shift could bring back the MagSafe Duo and Battery Pack (www.theverge.com)
- Apple issues firmware update for MagSafe 3 charging cable (appleinsider.com)
- Qi2: Apple might finally harness MagSafe by giving it away (www.theverge.com)
- (DIY) Crash Testing MagSafe Car Mounts [video] (www.youtube.com)
- MagSafe (iPhone) (en.wikipedia.org)
- Real vs. fake AirPods with industrial CT (www.lumafield.com)
- If you own an M2 MacBook Air or MacBook Pro there’s an update for your cable (www.macworld.com)
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