MagNeo USB Type-C Connector Is a MagSafe Replacement With Charging, Data, and Video Capabilities

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By Shubham Verma | Updated: 23 December 2016 18:51 IST
Highlights
  • MagNeo is a reversible magnetic connector for your MacBook Pro 2016
  • It will also support other USB Type-C devices like Google Pixel
  • The company is expecting the deliveries to happen in February next year

Apple this year finally refreshed its MacBook Pro series, making long time loyalists very happy. At the same time, however, Apple managed to upset some of them by letting go of its proprietary MagSafe connector and replacing its with a USB Type-C power port. Those who loved their MagSafe connector may just have a substitute they can use on the new MacBook Pro models - the MagNeo. The USB Type-C adapter can bring back the utility of the MagSafe connector. An early buy special costs $19 (roughly Rs. 1,300) for a limited number units, but there has been no announcement on the actual pricing.

The MagNeo connector fits into the USB Type-C port, with the section closest to the laptop magnetically attached to the detachable 'safe' section via a 20-pin connector, which has a USB Type-C input. Both the detachable section and the section that fits into the laptop are reversible. The MagNeo connector is made up of aluminium and features gold-plated pogo pins that are designed to last up to 1 million cycles, the company claims. MagNeo says that the MagNeo connector will not only work with the MacBook Pro models but with all other USB Type-C ports that include Google Pixel and other tablets.

The startup claims that the MagNeo connector is the first magnetic USB Type-C solution that can transfer up to 5K videos and Thunderbolt 3 speed data, apart from charging - it's rated for up to 100W charging capacity. It competes with the previously launched Griffin BreakSafe, by providing a connector for almost all USB Type-C smartphones and tablets, including all Thunderbolt 3 devices as well where you can plug in your cable and you're good to go.

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The MagNeo Kickstarter project has set a goal to reach $35,000 till January 27, 2017 after which the company might start production and ship the pre-ordered MagNeo connectors in early or mid-February. The company says that the it will ship the connectors free of cost in the USA, however, there's no information on other regions. As we mentioned, early birds can avail the MagNeo connector for as low as $19. You can check other early bird deals on the MagNeo's Kickstarter website.

 

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