About the charger.
Is it fine to use 20W USB-C power adopter in iPad air 2 & iphone 12 pro Max?
iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi, Cellular
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Is it fine to use 20W USB-C power adopter in iPad air 2 & iphone 12 pro Max?
iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi, Cellular
You can use ANY Apple power/charging adapter with any device, as long as the operating voltage does not exceed 5V.
Best of Luck to You!
You can use ANY Apple power/charging adapter with any device, as long as the operating voltage does not exceed 5V.
Best of Luck to You!
as long the connector fits and the device does not output higher than 5volts it can never harm your device in anyway
watt= current*volt
current is something the device being charged draw and the factor in the watt equation is how much current the charger is able to provide, the ios device will only draw what is was build to charge by so a 600watt would be fine too
Avtar60 wrote:
You mean, I’m fine to use 20W USB-C Power Adapter with iPad air 2 and iPhone 12 Pro Max?
Yes!
If you use that 20W USB-C power/charging adapter, you will need to purchase a USB-C to Lightning cable from Apple or other third party cable makers, like Amazon ( Amazon Basics ), Anker Electronics, Belkin, and other similar cable makers, IF you do not already have an appropriate power/charge cable.
as long as the connector fits, the volts are not higher than 5volts and the watt are minimum 10watt you're fine
You mean any wattage levels of output does not affect until the charger is from apple?
You mean, I’m fine to use 20W USB-C Power Adapter with iPad air 2 and iPhone 12 Pro Max?
About the charger.