Maybe you have a faulty one. Mine works flawlessly.I have one of these (X36) and it is well built.
Unfortunately it is unreliable: Most of the time charging pings work, sometimes they do not.
oh, that's not the purpose, it's made for leaving the iPad only USB-C port available for extension while charging your ipadFail. You designed stands and arms that provide charging without integrating the power into the device. So now you have to have a cable plug into their power port on the back of the stand or arm and snake down to a power source.
it's for some iPad models mainly, mainly for those ipads support magic keyboard connectionanyone know if these work with with the Mac mini 7?
The apple is partly to blame, just like you will have to change the magic keyboard size if you make the same switch lol. fyi, the new m4 ipad pros have different magnet alignments from the previous ipad pros so you will also have to change the magic keyboard if you make the switch🙁The biggest problem with these is that they are designed to be specific to a single iPad model. If you were to switch from an 11" to a 13" or if Apple were to change the size of the camera assembly, etc., your $100 stand would head to a landfill. Beyond that, it seems lazy to not consider cable management in the overall design. I love the idea of a magnetic charging stand for iPad, but this doesn't seem entirely baked.
Maybe you have a faulty one. Mine works flawlessly.
I can easily think of solutions that would account for the different magnetic alignments and pin locations. I'm guessing this manufacturer could as well, but chose not to in order to sell more product.The apple is partly to blame, just like you will have to change the magic keyboard size if you make the same switch lol. fyi, the new m4 ipad pros have different magnet alignments from the previous ipad pros so you will also have to change the magic keyboard if you make the switch🙁
