Apple’s latest MagSafe charger drops to $25 in an early Black Friday deal

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Apple has been forced to ditch the Lightning port and switch to USB-C for charging across its products. But there’s another way to top up the battery of recent iPhones thanks to MagSafe. The company recently released a new, more powerful MagSafe charger, the price of which has fallen in an early Black Friday deal. It has dropped .

The latest MagSafe charger was introduced alongside the iPhone 16 lineup this fall. When it’s used with an adaptor that supports 30W of power or more, the charger reaches speeds of up to 25W with an iPhone 16 (the charging speed still maxes out at 15W on older iPhones).

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A MagSafe charger that can top up your iPhone 16 battery faster than the previous model is on sale. A one-meter version has dropped by $14 to $25

$25 at Amazon

As you might imagine, the charger can juice up an iPhone 16 more quickly than previous versions. According to Apple, when used with a 30W USB‑C power adapter, it can charge an iPhone 16 or iPhone 16 Pro up to a level of 50 percent in 30 minutes. Meanwhile, since the charger is Qi compatible, it can charge an iPhone 8 or later as well as AirPods with a wireless charging case.

The MagSafe charger is one of the handiest to have around. This version has a 1m (3.3 ft) cable. The other model, which has a 2m (6.6 ft) cable, is also on sale. It has .

Check out all of the latest Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals here.

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