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Unlike the power brick I don't mind paying a bit more for the cable
By Rob L. on Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024
It is a bit overpriced for what you're getting, but between the quick disconnect safety and the charging speed, paired with length and durability of the woven cable, I dislike the Apple cost here less than I do on the separate power brick. Everything works great on it, sadly my included cable was stolen at the airport so the replacement was needed.
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Just pay the Apple Tax
By team W on Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
Apple doesn't license its Magsafe technology to other companies, just so it can rob you on stuff like this. That also means anybody other than Apple trying to sell you one of these is doing it illegally, meaning that they are probably cutting other corners too. And a power cable is not the best place to go cheap, particularly when connecting it to your very expensive Macbook. I move my laptop back and forth between two locations, and figured I could just use a USB-C cable to charge the laptop at one location and avoid the cost of a second Mag-safe cable. Well the laptop slipped one day and the very short fall ended up bending/breaking the USB cord. Unlike the mag-safe cable a USB-C cable won't break away. I realized in that moment that I could have easily damaged the USB-C port or even the computer itself, because I wasn't using a mag-safe connector. So here I am, paying the Apple tax, to get a second mag-safe wire. It probably has $5 worth of materials and the rest is profit for them, but so be it. So be bitter like me about the price of this thing, but pay it.
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