Using a Single Charger for Multiple Apple Devices: Compatibility Check

Hi, can I use Apple's 70W USB-C charger and Spigen's 70W dual port USB-C charger (50W + 20W from 2 ports / 60W from one port) to charge the following devices without any issues?:


  • iPhone SE (2nd gen) (currently using Anker's 20W USB-C charger + Anker's USB-C to Lightning cable)
  • iPad Mini 2 (currently using Apple's 12W USB-A charger + Anker's USB-A to Lightning cable)
  • M3 MacBook Air 15” (currently using Apple's 70W USB-C charger + Apple's USB-C to MagSafe cable)


I don’t need fast charging, just the convenience of one charger for all devices. I’ll carry two cables: Apple's 60W USB-C to USB-C cable and Anker's USB-C to Lightning cable, but only one charger.

MacBook Air 15″

Posted on Jul 2, 2024 1:25 PM

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Jul 3, 2024 12:06 AM in response to Sangeet1234

as long as it's 5volt DC it output then it will never harm my any means


sure few devices apart from some smaller devices can pull enough current out of an old 5watt charger


Watt  is like how fast your car can drive, but the

speed limit is how fast your car do drive


 


devices draw as much current as they

were build to use when charging, the fact that a charger can provide a lot more

just means it's not having its full capacitive used

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