Overview Zero Lemon MagSafe chargers work very well. Although the maximum power that can charge an iPhone is 7.5W, Apple MagSafe chargers typically top out at around 10W instead of the full 15W, so the difference isn't that big. Especially if you have a Mini that has a maximum output of 7.5W anyway to avoid overheating. The build quality is around a 9/10, mainly because the rubber pad covering the coils is quite thin and you can feel the components underneath. The MagSafe charger animation appears about a minute after the charger is plugged in, otherwise it just shows the normal battery icon animation (see video). Aside from being able to feel the components under the rubber pad, the build quality feels solid and isn't easy to clean. I couldn't get it off at all. For the size measurement, the puck is slightly wider than the Apple MagSafe charger, and the plug is slightly smaller for the white plastic part. And the USB-C connector requires a LOT of force to insert and force to remove. I definitely recommend it.
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