PeterPower Launched Three Qi2 MPP Magnetic Wireless Charger
Introduction
Starting from the iPhone 12, iPhones began to support magnetic wireless charging. And starting from the iPhone 15, iPhones began to support Qi 2 wireless charging and MPP protocol.
ChargingLAB recently found that PeterPower has launched three wireless chargers which passed Qi2 and support MPP protocol. Let’s take a look.
Product Appearance
Qi2 MPP 15W Magnetic Wireless Charger
This round wireless charger is black in tone with a frosted surface that won’t stick to fingerprints. It is thin and light and has a strong magnetic force.
It adopts a Qi2 MPP module and supports 5W Qi standard and Apple 15W. The input power is 5V/3A, 9V/2.22A, and the maximum output power is 15W. It passed Qi2 MPP and FCC.
Qi2 MPP 2-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charger
The 2-in-1 charger supports charging two devices together and can intelligently match the power. And it has ventilations.
It passed QI2 MPP and FCC. And it adopts a Qi2 MPP module and supports 5W Qi standard and Apple 15W. The input power is 5V/3A, 9V/3A, and the maximum output power is 15W.
The charging pad at the bottom supports up to 5W power. The input power is 5V/3A, 9V/3A. It comes with a 1-meter dual USB-C cable.
Qi2 MPP 3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charger
The 3-in-1 charger supports charging the phone, watch, and AirPods at the same time and also can intelligently match the power.
It adopts a Qi2 MPP module and supports 5W Qi standard and Apple 15W. The input power is 5V/3A, 9V/3A, and 12V/3A. Its maximum output power is 25W in total. And it passed QI2 MPP and FCC.
Summary of ChargerLAB
These three wireless chargers from PeterPower all support Apple 15W wireless charging. For users who own multiple Apple products, they can choose the all-in-one wireless charger. These chargers are simply tailor-made for Apple fans.
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