
DIGICRAマグネティックワイヤレス充電器は、5000mAhのバッテリー、15Wのマグネットワイヤレス充電、デュアルサイド充電(電話用15W、腕時計/イヤホン用2.5W)、およびType-C高速充電(18W入力/20W出力)を備えています。64mm×15mmのコンパクトなサイズで、安全機能を備えたマルチデバイス互換、外出先での使用に最適です。
Type-C
2ウェイ 入出力
5000mAh
容量
20W
急速充電
DIGICRAマグネティックワイヤレス充電器は、5000mAhのバッテリー、15Wのマグネットワイヤレス充電、デュアルサイド充電(電話用15W、腕時計/イヤホン用2.5W)、およびType-C高速充電(18W入力/20W出力)を備えています。64mm×15mmのコンパクトなサイズで、安全機能を備えたマルチデバイス互換、外出先での使用に最適です。
Type-C
2ウェイ 入出力
5000mAh
容量
20W
急速充電
Yes, the MagSafe wireless charger is worth it if you want convenient wireless charging with perfectly aligned magnets that attach securely to your iPhone. Compared to a standard Qi wireless charger, MagSafe offers faster wireless charging speeds (up to 15W on supported iPhone models) and a more reliable charging experience. For users of the iPhone 12 and later—including the iPhone 16 Pro Max—MagSafe technology ensures precise magnetic alignment, reducing the chances of misplacement and inefficient charging. However, if you prioritize maximum speed, a USB-C power adapter with a wired charger still delivers the fastest charging.
A MagSafe wireless charger is Apple’s magnetic charging accessory that uses electromagnetic induction to wirelessly charge your iPhone. It features perfectly aligned magnets that snap onto the back of MagSafe-compatible iPhone models (iPhone 12 and later, including iPhone 16 Pro). This magnetic alignment improves charging efficiency and makes it easier to use your phone while charging. MagSafe can also power AirPods models with a MagSafe charging case, and with additional accessories, you can charge your Apple Watch. To achieve faster wireless charging, Apple recommends pairing the MagSafe charger with a 20W USB-C power adapter (sold separately).
While MagSafe is popular for convenient wireless charging, it has some drawbacks:
· Slower charging speeds compared to wired charging with a USB-C cable.
· Heat buildup during extended charging, which may affect battery health over time.
· Compatibility limitations—MagSafe is designed mainly for iPhone 12 and later models; older devices like iPhone XR, iPhone X, or iPhone XS require a Qi charger instead.
· Requires MagSafe cases or accessories for the best secure magnetic alignment experience, adding extra cost.
· When used with accessories like gimbals or tripods, the magnetic alignment can interfere.
No, MagSafe itself does not “drain” the battery, but like any form of wireless charging, it can generate more heat than wired charging. Excess heat may impact long-term battery health. Using an official MagSafe charger with a USB-C power source helps maintain efficient charging. If you often use MagSafe battery packs or leave your phone charging overnight, it’s best to monitor battery health in settings for optimal performance.
Yes, MagSafe technology is generally considered safer and more reliable than generic wireless charging. Thanks to precise magnetic alignment, your iPhone stays perfectly connected to the charging pad, reducing overheating risks from misalignment. MagSafe chargers are designed by Apple with built-in protection features that adjust charging speeds to preserve battery life. Compared to standard Qi charging pads, MagSafe provides a secure magnetic alignment experience and reliable charging for iPhone 12 mini through iPhone 16 Pro Max, as well as AirPods Pro with MagSafe case.
Your phone is MagSafe compatible if it is an iPhone 12 or later model, including the iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 15, and iPhone 16 series. These models come with built-in MagSafe technology and perfectly aligned magnets that allow you to wirelessly charge at higher efficiency using a MagSafe charger. If you own older models such as iPhone XR, iPhone X, or iPhone XS, they support Qi wireless charging but not MagSafe alignment. To check, you can also see if your phone works with a MagSafe charging case or accessories—if it attaches magnetically, it’s MagSafe ready.