Summary
On September 12th, Apple took its first steps toward full USB-C adoption. The company debuted its iPhone 15 lineup, which is fully equipped with USB-C, plus a new AirPods Pro case that utilizes the charging standard. However, it seems that some Apple products will not be included in this transition. Apple no longer sells theMagSafe Battery PackorMagSafe Duocharging mat on its website — presumably, discontinuing these products is easier than upgrading them to USB-C.
Apple is ditching the Lightning connector, but it isn’t a voluntary choice. The company is acting in compliance withupcoming EU regulations, which mandate the use of USB-C in most small electronic devices. By enforcing USB-C adoption, the EU expects to reduce electronic waste and help people save money. These regulations will be enforced at the end of 2024, meaning that Apple has just a little over a year to deploy USB-C versions of its products. Suffice to say, we won’t be surprised if some products are temporarily or permanently discontinued.
We don’t know if the MagSafe Battery Pack or MagSafe Duo will return. But, realistically, these products were overpriced and kind of lackluster. The MagSafe Battery Pack, which has a paltry 1,460mAh capacity, launched at $100 — twice the price of somethird-party MagSafe batteries, andseveraltimes the price of equivalent non-MagSafe batteries. As9to5Macnotes, the MagSafe Battery Pack is also a bit awkward when paired with a large iPhone Plus or iPhone Pro Max.
The MagSafe Duo mat faced far less criticism than Apple’s MagSafe Battery Pack. Still, it was a very expensive charging solution at $130, and it faced stiff competition from both cheap and expensive alternatives. Some people opted for the$40 knockoffson Amazon, while others preferred the premiumNomad Base One Max. And, of course, some people realized that they could just use separate chargers for their iPhone and Apple Watch.
You can still buy theMagSafe Battery PackandMagSafe Duoat some retailers, including Amazon. But these items may go out of stock soon, especially as some Apple enthusiasts clamor to secure the final Lightning accessories. For what it’s worth, Apple may offer new MagSafe batteries and charging mats in the future — the company hasn’t shared its plans.