Apple launched MagSafe this fall with its for iPhone 12 models, and other 3rd-party gadgets makers have had to play catch-up – even there are still relatively few 3rd-party MagSafe accessories out there. Having said that, let’s show you the 4 Best MagSafe Gadgets From CES 2021:
1. Belkin Boost Up Charge Pro 2-In-1:
Belkin recently launched a cheaper MagSafe charging stand than the one it unveiled months ago, and this new stand can wirelessly charge your iPhone,
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either 12 vertically or horizontally. It also charges your AirPods Pro and other Qi-compatible devices.
2. PopSockets MagSafe:
If you are not aware, PopSockets are launching new iPhone 12 holders that are integrated with MagSafe tech. Meaning, they can be clipped into the back of any iPhone 12 or its MagSafe case. They should be available for sale this spring for those looking forward to buying.
3. Anker Magnetic Wireless Charger Stand:
Anker has been teasing buyers with lots of fresh accessories that are designed to function with Apple’s iPhone 12 line, including this 3-in-1 charging dock.
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The only downside here is that the magnetic charger isn’t fully MagSafe-compatible, therefore you might not be able to get the super-quick charging speeds you crave for.
4. Satechi Magnetic 2-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand:
This brilliant charging stand can wirelessly charge iPhones, AirPods, or AirPods Pro simultaneously.
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However, it does not really support MagSafe charging, therefore your iPhone 12 will magnetically stick to the stand, but it will not charge at the high charging speed. All in all though, it delivers proper value for your hard-earned cash.
There you have it – a comprehensive list of 4 best MagSafe Gadgets from CES 2021. If you have any personal favorite or other recommendations, feel free to drop them in the comment section below.
More Information On Gadget:
A gadget is a small tool such as a machine that has a particular function, but is often thought of as a novelty. Gadgets are sometimes referred to as gizmos.
In the software industry, “Gadget” refers to computer programs that provide services without needing an independent application to be launched for each one, but instead run in an environment that manages multiple gadgets.
There are several implementations based on existing software development techniques, like JavaScript, form input, and various image formats.
The earliest documented use of the term gadget in context of software engineering was in 1985 by the developers of AmigaOS, the operating system of the Amiga computers (intuition.library and also later gadtools.library).
It denotes what other technological traditions call GUI widget—a control element in graphical user interface. This naming convention remains in continuing use (as of 2008) since then.
It is not known whether other software companies are explicitly drawing on that inspiration when featuring the word in names of their technologies or simply referring to the generic meaning. The word widget is older in this context.
In the movie “Back to School” from 1986 by Alan Metter, there is a scene where an economics professor Dr. Barbay, wants to start for educational purposes a fictional company that produces “widgets: It’s a fictional product.”