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  2. MagSafe (wireless charger) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Apple released two chargers using the MagSafe standard in 2020: the MagSafe Charger, which is a single charging pad for iPhone, and the MagSafe Duo Charger, which is a charging mat with both MagSafe and an Apple Watch charger. [2] Apple has also licensed the MagSafe standard to third parties to develop chargers and cases.

  3. MagSafe - Wikipedia

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    MagSafe 3 is slimmer than its predecessor and connects to a power supply using a removable cable with a USB-C end. It supports up to 140 W power delivery on the 16-inch MacBook Pro with its bundled 140 W GaN power adapter which supports USB Power Delivery 3.1. [16] In June 2022, Apple announced the M2 MacBook Air with MagSafe 3, and new braided ...

  4. File:MagSafe-Pinout.svg - Wikipedia

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    A pinout diagram of an Apple MagSafe connector. Legend 1 & 5: V-; 2 & 4: V+ @ 16.86 VDC; 3: Charge control pin. Grey area: No electrical function; acts as magnet.

  5. Gear Cube - Wikipedia

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    The Gear Cube is a 3-D combination puzzle designed and created by Dutch puzzle maker Oskar van Deventer based on an idea by Bram Cohen. [1] It was initially produced by Shapeways in 2009 and known as "Caution Cube" due to the likelihood of getting one's fingers stuck between the gears while speedcubing. [2]

  6. Pillow Cube review: Is it a game changer for side sleepers? - AOL

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    Pillow Cube Side Cube $ at Amazon. Pillow Cube Side Cube $ at Pillow Cube. The Side Cube ($69.99), also called the Side Sleeper Pillow, measures 12 x 24 x 5 inches, comes in a square, prism-like ...

  7. Wall plug - Wikipedia

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    A wall plug (UK English) also known as an anchor (US) or "Rawlplug" (UK), is a fibre or plastic (originally wood) insert used to enable the attachment of a screw in a material that is porous or brittle, or that would otherwise not support the weight of the object attached with the screw.