

If you’re looking for a more flexible USB-C charger or want an extra, Anker’s 36W dual-port USB-C charger and Satechi’s 3-port 66W GaN USB-C Charger (full review) are great choices to fast charge iPhones and iPads simultaneously.

For example, a battery at 10% will draw more power than one at 80%. Note: depending on the current capacity of your battery, your device will pull different levels of power. Apple even does its own testing with the whole range of its USB-C power adapters. While it may sound risky, it’s safe to use Apple’s higher-powered USB-C chargers, as your iPhone or iPad is what determines the power it receives, not the charger. The good news is that modern iPhones and iPads work with all of the MacBook USB-C chargers up to the 96W model (Apple doesn’t specifically recommend using its 140W USB-C charger with iPhone and iPad). Pick up, in store: Tomorrow at Apple Bellevue Square Add to Bag Still deciding Add this item to a list and easily come back to it later.
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Delivers to Tue, May 3 8.00 Wed, May 4 Free Order now. Third-party options cost less, but what about using something you already have? Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter - Apple Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter (for MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro) 79.00 Power Order today. But picking up a new USB-C to Lightning cable and 20W charging block from Apple costs $40. But what about using a higher-powered USB-C charger from your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air? Follow along for which iPhones and iPads you can fast charge with Apple’s MacBook chargers or similar third-party chargers.įast charging offers around 50% battery in 30 minutes. Recommendations to fast charge iPhone or iPad often include picking up the 20W power adapter from Apple or similar from a third party.
