I finally found a MagSafe car charger that handles bumpy roads (and it's on sale)
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I finally found a MagSafe car charger that handles bumpy roads (and it's on sale)
"The MagicMount is a Qi2-compatible charger that can output up to 15W wirelessly -- something it had no problem doing with my iPhone 17 Pro Max, even in the Otterbox case. A lot of chargers promise fast charging speeds, but I'm surprised by how many don't deliver that speed or can only sustain it for a few minutes. Also: My search for the ultimate car charger is finally over: This one can do it all"
"The MagicMount uses neodymium magnets to keep the handset secured -- strong enough to handle the bumpiest roads (and here in Wales, we have a lot of those), but not so strong that I tear the holder off each time I detach the iPhone. There's a fine line here, and while I used to think that stronger was better, I've since discovered this isn't the case. There's a Goldilocks zone, and the MagicMount hits it."
The Mazda 3's built-in wireless charging proved unreliable and slow, and CarPlay cut out unpredictably. A reliable solution was needed to charge an iPhone and keep it visible for navigation. The Scosche MagicMount Charge Pro is a Qi2-compatible charger that can output up to 15W and successfully charged an iPhone 17 Pro Max even with an Otterbox case. The unit includes a built-in two-foot USB-C cable and a 20W USB-C car charger. Strong neodymium magnets secure the phone through rough roads while allowing easy detachment. Two mounting options include a rubber vent clip compatible with most vents.
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