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Amazon is still offering the iPhone Air MagSafe Battery for $59.00, down from $99.00. We started tracking this deal earlier in the month, and it beats the previous low price by about $20.

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The iPhone Air MagSafe Battery is only compatible with the iPhone Air, and it can add up to 65 percent additional charge to the smartphone. The MagSafe Battery supports up to 12W of fast wireless charging, and it sports a thin and light design similar to the iPhone Air.



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Article Link: iPhone Air MagSafe Battery is Just $59
 
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I bought this because of all the exaggeration of the “poor” Air battery life. Yeah, I’ve never even come close to needing it. BUT it’s good to have, just in case.

Same. I love my Air and I bought one of these originally back when my son started baseball season thinking I would need it for the long days outside for his double-headers.

The Air has a ridiculously good battery and I ended up returning it because I never needed it. The lowest I ever got down to was 30% and this was streaming several hours of video outside in between innings. People get so hung up on "specs" instead of real-world usage that the battery issue was non-existent for me. Heck, it lasts longer than the 15PM I had.
 
I kept my Air battery despite returning my Air for a Pro Max. Wish I had kept the Air. Having to walk 10 miles with a Pro Max in your pocket gets really old. I still use the Air battery now and then on the Pro Max (have to use it sideways) - it's a beautiful battery and I like batteries so...
 
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It's physically impossible. Because it's the exact same battery that's in the Air, the only way this works is if there's no heat loss.
If the Air you're charging started at 0%....

If you're like me and never let it dip below 65% I imagine it would charge it to 100 a couple times over.
 
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The Air is a beautifully engineered phone that I would own if it had a maximum camera. And if I owned an Air I would own a couple of the described spare batteries in different locations, just in case.

Battery banks [readily available] seem like a no brainer for anyone using any iPhone that burns through a standard charge without easy access to a charger. Easy-peasy. Personally I just keep a MagSafe charger on my nightstand and my Honda has a console Qi charger that also works well.
 
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It's physically impossible. Because it's the exact same battery that's in the Air, the only way this works is if there's no heat loss.
I connect the Battery Pack and then tap on low power mode from control center, and then tap on charge pass 90%. It then charges the battery to 100%. I have 2 iPhone Airs that I do this with daily. I know what is happening and don't need a forum member telling me it is impossible.
 
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