Apple’s MagSafe Battery Pack Nearly $25 Off Today

Nov 22, 2022 at 12:00pm EST
Save nearly $25 on MagSafe Battery Pack.

Apple's infamous and famous MagSafe Battery Pack is currently discounted to just $74.99, saving you nearly $25.

MagSafe Battery Pack from Apple for iPhone 12, iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 is Nearly $25 Off Ahead of Black Friday

Retailing for $99, the MagSafe Battery Pack is not exactly cheap when you look at alternatives. But, given it packs Apple's smarts and features which you won't find anywhere else, it's a more justified buy now that it is discounted.

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Buy Apple MagSafe Battery Pack - Portable Charger with Fast Charging Capability - Was $99, now just $74.99

If you don't know what this accessory is about - it's basically a power bank for your iPhone 12, iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 which attaches to the back magnetically. Once attached, it starts charging up the device automatically and instantly.

Here's the part where it gets interesting - instead of charging your iPhone blindly, it will pause charging whenever needed in order to preserve battery health. This is the place where this accessory absolutely wins and no other MagSafe compatible power bank is able to do this.

Wirelessly, this power bank is able to provide up to 7.5W of power. If you plug in the MagSafe Battery Pack to a 20W or faster adapter, you can bump those charging speeds to 15W. Basically, 7.5W while on the go, and 15W while plugged in, absolutely convenient.

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