Apple has not yet brought wireless charging on the iPad, but Koxyu’s new charger brings similar functionality and iPad Pro and iPad Air. Like the wireless chargers for the iPhone, the M30 is connected to the back of magnetically supported iPad models, but instead of transferring power through wire coil and induction, it uses the same smart connector pins on which iPads rely on accessories.
M30 Magnetic Smart Connector Charger now via the cocaine website. Available in 39.99 and is compatible with the iPad model that is prominent, and can charge the smart connector from behind. These include the M4 iPad profession, as well as many versions of 11 inches and 12.9 inch iPad Pro, as well as 11 -inch iPad Air and 10.9 inches of air and the fourth and 5th generation.
Instead of plugging into a USB cable, the iPad is easily easily pop up and off, the M30 charger also releases the lonely USB-C port of the pill. When traveling, I often connect an iPad Pro to a hotel TV on a USB-C to see Netflix and Disney Plus, but it usually requires the use of a center to connect both the HDMI cable and the power bone from the iPad’s USB-C port at the same time. M30 removes the need for a hub, assuming that you need to connect only one accessories like an external drive.
M30 will also charge some iPad models as well as the new Q 2.2 wireless charging standard. The auxiliary models of the iPad will be charged up to 18W using Apple’s M2 and M3 chips, but M4 chip holders can charge at 35W speed. For comparisons, the iPhone 16 lineup can be charged at a speed of up to 25W, using the new version of Magsaf charging puck, which was introduced by Apple in September.


