Apple’s greatest invention is one that’s often overlooked

TECHi's Author Alfie Joshua
Opposing Author Thenextweb Read Source Article
Last Updated Originally published November 27, 2015 · 2:20 AM EST
Thenextweb View all Thenextweb Two Takes by TECHi Read the original story Published November 27, 2015 Updated January 30, 2024
TECHi's Take
Alfie Joshua
Alfie Joshua
  • Words 84
  • Estimated Read 1 min

I’ll admit, this isn’t actually Apple’s greatest invention, nor is Apple even the company that invented it, but considering how useful the company’s power connectors are, it’s strange that so many people overlook them. The company’s MagSafe technology is cool and all, but I’m referring to how modular Apple’s power connectors are, which allow you to quickly and easily swap out adapters to make your power connector work no matter where in the world you are. 

Thenextweb

Thenextweb

  • Words 197
  • Estimated Read 1 min
Read Article

One of my favorite Apple inventions is one that you might not even know about — or only think of when you’re travelling. The Magsafe power adaptor that came with your MacBook, and the charger that came with older iPhones can quickly be swapped to suit any power outlet, provided you’ve got the right adaptors. Adaptors for almost every plug type in the world are available as part of Apple’s World Travel Adaptor kit, which is one of the best investments I ever made. Now when I travel anywhere I just grab the relevant adaptor from the box and don’t bother taking those clunky, expensive adaptors made for tourists with me. Over the years, I’ve gathered a collection of these things — they’re like gold. The best part is that the same bits work with all your devices, so it makes traveling (or moving country) a lot easier. What’s sad, though, is that this awesome invention seems to be slowly going away as Apple creates new chargers for its devices. The latest iPhone comes with a moulded charging adaptor that can’t be swapped, as does the most recent batch of iPads.

Source

NOTE: TECHi Two-Takes are the stories we have chosen from the web along with a little bit of our opinion in a paragraph. Please check the original story in the Source Button below.

Balanced Perspective

TECHi weighs both sides before reaching a conclusion.

TECHi’s editorial take above outlines the reasoning that supports this position.

More Two Takes from Thenextweb

Telegram denies rumors that it’s being acquired by Google
Telegram denies rumors that it’s being acquired by Google

Google was in a perfect position to dominate the mobile messaging and social networking markets while they were still in…

Here’s proof that a smartphone company can develop a car
Here’s proof that a smartphone company can develop a car

LeEco is one of the numerous smartphone companies that are pretty big in China, but virtually non-existent elsewhere. However, whereas most of…

Japan wants tourists to use their fingerprints to make purchases
Japan wants tourists to use their fingerprints to make purchases

Japan is already one of most tourism-friendly countries in the world, even going so far as to offer free Wi-Fi…

The leaked images of the Nintendo NX controller were fake
The leaked images of the Nintendo NX controller were fake

In case you haven't been keeping up with this week's batch of gaming rumors, images of the controller for Nintendo's next…