Is a MagSafe Case Needed to Use a MagSafe Charger?

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Is a MagSafe Case Needed to Use a MagSafe Charger

Apple’s MagSafe technology for iPhones allows for easy wireless charging using magnets to align the phone with a compatible wireless charger. But for new iPhone owners, this new technology seems to have a few questions unanswered. What of them is: Do you need a special MagSafe case to take advantage of MagSafe charging?

This article will answer the question as well as provide some insights into the MagSafe technology. Check out the Table of Contents below to jump to the topic you want to see.

Do you need a MagSafe case for a MagSafe charger?

You do not need a MagSafe case to use a MagSafe charger. The magnets are built into the iPhone itself, so any iPhone 12 or newer can use a MagSafe charger without a special case. The magnets are strong enough for the charger to penetrate the case to deliver power to the phone.

However, a MagSafe case does provide some benefits:

  • Stronger magnetic connection: The magnets in a MagSafe case will create a stronger hold with the charger compared to just the iPhone’s magnets alone. This helps keep the phone in place for more efficient charging.
  • Added protection: MagSafe cases are generally slightly thicker because they store some magnets. This also means your phone is better protected.
  • Accessory mounting: MagSafe cases allow you to magnetically attach other accessories like wallets or car mounts.

So, in summary, a MagSafe case is not required but provides some nice bonuses that will enhance the experience.

Things to know when using a normal case

You can use most regular phone cases with MagSafe charging. However, there are some things to keep in mind when you are pairing them with a MagSafe charger.

  • The magnetic attraction will be noticeably weaker than with a MagSafe case. But for many cases it will still be strong enough to align the phone in place.
  • Charging speeds may be slightly slower if the case is thick enough to increase the distance between the charger and iPhone internals. But for most cases, speeds are still fast.
  • Avoid metal plates or inserts in cases that can block magnetic attraction. Materials like soft plastic, leather, silicone, etc are generally okay.
  • Very thick or rugged cases may prevent MagSafe from working properly.

So regular cases will generally work fine. Just avoid extremely thick options and cases with metal parts as they would hinder the charging process.

Some MagSafe cases to consider

MagSafe Case Battery Bank
One benefit of a MagSafe case is that you may use it with other MagSafe accessories, like a MagSafe battery bank.

If you do want the benefits of a MagSafe case, here are some top recommendations:

  • Caseology Nano Pop Mag: This case provides thicker material to protect the phone and is glossed with two-tone colors for a sporty and playful look.
  • Spigen Tough Armor MagFit: As the name might suggest, this case is an excellent choice to protect your valuable gadget under harsh and extreme outdoor conditions.
  • Burga Elegant: This is the luxury phone case you can’t miss. With impact-absorbing technology and raised bezels, it combines beauty and state-of-the-art protection.
  • OtterGrip Symmetry: This fun case features a hidden grip that lets you hold the phone with a finger. This is useful when taking videos and selfies.
  • Peak Design Everyday Case: This case features a fabric texture, a hidden grip loop, and a SimLink system that allows you to mount the phone to some accessories.

Of course, these are just some examples to demonstrate that MagSafe cases are just like regular cases with tons of features without compromising the protective functions.

Check our our MagSafe cases curations for more.

Conclusion

While a MagSafe case can provide some conveniences, it is not required to use a MagSafe charger. The iPhone’s built-in magnets are strong enough and will allow MagSafe charging through most regular cases.

But a MagSafe case does offer stronger magnets, added protection, and mounting accessories. When shopping for cases, just avoid very thick designs or metal parts that may interfere with MagSafe charging.

Still, if you are expecting to use a MagSafe charger or MagSafe accessory and don’t want to frequently taking off the case, a proper MagSafe case will make your life easier.