Apple 12W USB Power Adapter
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$19.00
Apple 12W USB Power Adapter
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Overview
Use this compact and convenient USB-based power adapter to charge your iPhone, iPad, or iPod with Lightning connector at home, on the road, or whenever it's not connected to a computer. You can connect the adapter directly to your device via the Lightning connector.
Featuring a compact design, this power adapter offers fast, efficient charging.
What’s in the Box
Apple 12W USB Power Adapter
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iPhone Models
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Answers from the community
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Does this charger double as a power converter for traveling in Europe? (I have an adapter, but not a converter and I don't want to blow out my iPad).
- Asked by Abigail C from Cambridge
- on Nov 6, 2013
Best Answer:
This power adapter works in Europe just fine. It's input is rated for 110V (found in the U.S.) and u This power adapter works in Europe just fine. It's input is rated for 110V (found in the U.S.) and up to 240V (most European countries supply electricity at 220V). While the adapter is compatible with the electrical input you will still have to get a simple power plug adapter to change the U.S. style plug to European (or whatever your destination is). You can pick up a power plug adapter in most department stores and at most international airports. Once you get that plug it in on top of your 12W USB adapter and voila! You may also want to visit an Apple store in Europe they have the plug style you will need as well. Please remember to always use genuine Apple adapter.
- Written by Peter Z from Castaic
- on Sep 22, 2016
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Can I charge the iPhone 6 with a 10 or 12 watt charger
- Asked by Vicki P from Lynbrook
- on Sep 9, 2016
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Yes - I have used both and the new Apple 29W charger (charges at twice the speed)!
- Written by Anthony L from New Ross
- on Sep 17, 2016
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Can I use 12 watt adapter to charge Apple TV remote
- Asked by Rubin B from ROSELAND
- on Sep 22, 2016
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How many amps does apple 12w usb power adapter put out
- Asked by John C from Sunnyvale
- on Jun 23, 2016
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What are the different USB power plug watt ratings and which one is the highest?
- Asked by Hadrian Z from SEDDON
- on Jun 23, 2016
Answer
The current and the safest watt for charging the ipad is 2.4A. Which is the 12W adaptor. Be careful The current and the safest watt for charging the ipad is 2.4A. Which is the 12W adaptor. Be careful of those brand new 3.4A adaptors which gives a bigger watt ratings that could damage your ipad. It may charge your ipad at a much faster rate. But the capacitor that was built in the port may damage resulting in battery explosion.
- Written by Foxtrot N from Mandaluyong
- on Aug 27, 2016
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can I charge a iPad Pro with an iPhone 6 charger
- Asked by Wayne C from Orlando
- on Jun 11, 2016
Best Answer:
You can but it will charge very slowly. With the iPad screen on you will likely not see any the char You can but it will charge very slowly. With the iPad screen on you will likely not see any the charge increase at all because the power drain of the screen is enough to counteract the power being received from the charger.
- Written by Charles W from Charlotte
- on Sep 16, 2016
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