![]() Two of those spots are large enough to accommodate smartphones while the other two in the center are smaller and fit things like AirPods perfectly. It's an 11-by-8-inch rectangle with four spaces for different items to charge simultaneously. You may have accumulated a number of devices that support wireless charging at this point and Mophie's 4-in-1 charging mat is an easy way to power them all. It's magnets are nowhere near as strong as those on the Apple MagSafe charger - so you definitely shouldn't pick up your iPhone by this cable - but it'll power up your handset and stay put while doing so. I only wish the cable were longer than three feet so that you had more leeway to use your iPhone on the couch or in bed while powering it up.Īpple's MagSafe charger accessory comes in at $39 (although we've seen it go on sale a few times), but if you want to spend a bit less, Spigen's $25 ArcField magnetic wireless charger is a decent dupe. The magnets only attach to the latest iPhones, but it will still charge older models wirelessly, going back to the iPhone 8. The charging plate itself is about a quarter-inch thick so it barely adds any heft to the iPhone. Not only can you safely pick up your handset and use it with the disk still attached, but the iPhone can dangle by the charger's cord without falling off. Like all other MagSafe accessories, this charging pad uses magnets to attach to the back of the latest iPhones and it's surprisingly strong. There are often better and cheaper alternatives to Apple's first-party accessories, but the company's MagSafe wireless charger is worth considering if you have a new iPhone. Set-up instructions and photos are below.There are often better and cheaper alternatives to Apple's first-party accessories, but the company's MagSafe wireless charger is worth considering if you have a new iPhone. They’ve been really popular and are currently hard to get ahold of, but go ahead and check Amazon and Belkin directly to see if they’re available, and snag some if they are.īelkin’s Secure Holder with Key Ring (I’m going to go ahead and just call it “Belkin’s AirTag Key Chain Accessory” from now on, if that’s OK with you…) comes in a slim small box – about the size of Apple’s AirTag 4-Pack box (very small as you probably saw in our AirTags Unboxing & Setup article), and is very easy to use. We were lucky enough to order our Belkin AirTag Keychain holders in white right away at launch, so we just received them. Unpacking and Using the Belkin AirTag Key Chain Unfortunately, they just couldn’t help themselves, and they had to give it a boring name… The “ Belkin Secure Holder with Key Chain.” OK, get past that, because Belkin’s AirTag Ke圜hain & Loop are really great. We’ve bought and tried several AirTags cases at this point, and our favorite is - by far - the Belkin AirTag Keychain. So, Belkin the surge-protector company made a beautiful set of AirTags accessories. In fact, Belkin was acquired for over $800 million a few years ago – that’s a lot of surge protectors! Don’t get me wrong, Belkin makes fantastic products – and popular ones too. It’s also cheaper than AirTags – which is surprisingly an accomplishment, as Apple’s AirTags accessories cost more than the devices they’re supposed to protect.īelkin, the billion-dollar-plus accessory maker, is best known for practical-but-less-than-exciting accessories like “ 3 Outlet USB Surge Protector Rotating Plug (918 Joule)” – and with less-than-fun-names to go with them. It’s Apple-authorized and available directly from the Apple Store. I love the Belkin AirTag keychain key chain accessory. (Editor’s Note: See our run-down of the Best AirTag Keychain Accessories here) Are you cool with buying AirTags for $25 ( 4-pack of AirTags for $100) but kind of furious at the thought of paying another $35 for an Apple AirTag Keychain? You have two choices: buy something crazy like the $350 AirTag Hermès Keychain (see our article on Losing Things While Rich with AirTag Herm ès), or be prudent and buy something great + inexpensive, like Belkin’s $13 AirTag Ke圜hain Alternative ![]()
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