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Apple MagSafe Battery Pack 2nd Gen vs Nomad Base One Max

Apple MagSafe Battery Pack 2nd Gen ($99) vs Nomad Base One Max ($130) — side-by-side specs, weight, pros and cons to help you pick the right magsafe battery.

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Apple
MagSafe Battery Pack 2nd Gen
$99
Seamless iPhone Integration
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Nomad
Base One Max
$130
Best Premium MagSafe Charger
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Spec-by-spec
SpecApple MagSafe Battery Pack 2nd GenNomad Base One Max
Price$99$130
Weight166g250g
Capacity1,460mAh (enough for 1-1.5 charges)
Output15W MagSafe wireless
InputUSB-C passthrough
Weight166g250g
CompatibilityiPhone 12 and lateriPhone 12+ MagSafe
FeatureBattery widget integration
Charge15W iPhone + 5W AirPods + 5W Watch
SurfaceMachined aluminum
Cable1.5m woven USB-C
WRNone (desk use)
Pros & Cons

Apple MagSafe Battery Pack 2nd Gen

  • MagSafe snap-on seamless
  • Battery widget shows remaining
  • USB-C passthrough both charge
  • 166g reasonable for daily
  • Genuine Apple seamless integration
  • 1,460mAh only 1-1.5 charges
  • $99 for limited capacity
  • 15W slower than wired

Nomad Base One Max

  • 15W MagSafe full iPhone speed
  • Simultaneous three-device charge
  • Machined aluminum premium build
  • Woven cable lasts longer
  • Nomad aesthetic unmatched
  • $130 for a charger
  • Desk-only use
  • Apple Watch charger attached (not removable)
Apple MagSafe Battery Pack 2nd Gen is the better value at $99. Both are part of our curated magsafe battery index — tap through to check current pricing.
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