USB Comparability question
My iPad Mini has a USB 2 port. Can I use a USB C cord or charger?
iPad mini, iOS 12
My iPad Mini has a USB 2 port. Can I use a USB C cord or charger?
iPad mini, iOS 12
Your iPad mini2 will charge at its maximum supported rate when using a 12W (i.e., 2.4A @5V) Power Adapter. You can safely use a higher wattage USB Power Adapter if you wish, but you’ll not achieve a faster charging rate.
Your iPad mini (likely an iPad mini2 if iOS12.x is installed) has a Lightning Port - not USB. However, you can use a USB-C Power Adapter with a USB-C to Lightning cable - available from Apple.
You are absolutely right. It has a lightning port and uses a lightning cord. Good to know there is an adaptor for USB-C.
USB-C to Lightning Cable (1m)
https://store.apple.com/uk/xc/product/MX0K2ZM/A
or
USB-C to Lightning Cable (2m)
My next question is how many watts can an old iPad mini 2 take? My old charger was 12W. How does increasing watts effect charging? I don’t have a USB-C enabled MAC, so should I stick with 12W chargers for my iPad mini 2?
Your iPad mini2 will charge at its maximum supported rate when using a 12W (i.e., 2.4A @5V) Power Adapter. You can safely use a higher wattage USB Power Adapter if you wish, but you’ll not achieve a faster charging rate.
USB Comparability question