For iPads which have the 3-pin Smart Connector on the back, the port is typically reserved for keyboards, covers, and charging stands. When desiring proper fast charging, you’ll typically want to use the charging brick your iPad is meant to use, plus the USB cable. Now, there is another option.
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Introducing a new “wireless” standalone high-speed charger via the iPad smart connector, is the Kuxiu M30. Endorsed by Macrumors, 9to5Mac, The Verge, Apple Insider, Wired, Cult Of Mac and more; this is an interesting gadget which caught my eye and I think is worth recommending to others. While this looks like something one could find elsewhere, I wanted to share it here for our readers to see as well, just in case.
Benefits
- Free up that USB-C port, charge without having to plug it in.. for just $39!
. - Fast Charging: M4 iPads and newer can do up to 35 Watts
- All other iPads can do up to 18 Watts
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- All other iPads can do up to 18 Watts
- Strongly magnetic
. - 2m braided cable + aluminum build material
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Compatibility
- All iPad Pro models from 2018 and later.
. - 2020 10.9-Inch iPad Air and later.
. - M2 or M3 iPad Air, or newer.
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A bit about Kuxiu
They specialize in making stylish, slim-style high quality wireless chargers, iPad stands, power banks, and Apple Watch bands. Their products have a wide assortment, giving customers the flexibility to get what they need for their own specific use case.
Some examples:
- A MagSafe Solid-State Power Bank – KUXIU S2 Qi2 5000mAh
. - A Magnetic iPad Mount with Charging for Car Headrest and Air Vent – KUXIU X97 Pro MAX
. - A 3-in-1 MagSafe Foldable Charging Stand – Gray – KUXIU X40
. - An Ergonomic Laptop Stand with Built-in 8-in-1 Hub – KUXIU X53
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Why I recommend this
This is something I randomly stumbled into which looks like something useful others could look into.
Is this some kind of undisclosed ad? gross 🤮
Absolutely not, I just saw this while on YouTube and thought it would be useful to others who may not have seen this before. I myself haven’t ever thought of one of these before, and figured sharing might help someone!
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You’re including a tracking/referral link in the outbound URL. It’s an ad.
Links have been updated with the referral code removed. Thank you for the heads up! Right now Low End Mac does not have any ads or referral codes for any products. Moving forward I will check those kinds of URLs more closely.