RAEGR Launched MagFix M1 Wireless Power Bank with Magsafe

RAEGR ensures your smartphone remains charged and active whenever needed; that’s why the RAEGR-launched MagFix M1 Wireless Power Bank, designed with a sleek and ergonomic style and fast charging capabilities, is here to ensure that your iPhone and other devices stay powered up seamlessly, even amidst your busy lifestyle.

Although the RAEGR MagFix M1 is primarily designed for iPhones, it is also compatible with other smartphones and portable devices requiring a battery boost. It features Apple’s MagSafe technology and provides up to 10 Watts of Qi Wireless charging, supported by strong neodymium magnets that ensure a secure attachment to your iPhone, even when using it. With its built-in 10,000mAh battery, the M1 can charge your Apple iPhone approximately 2.5 times, giving you nearly a week of uninterrupted usage. You can stay connected to your iPhone while making calls, chatting, browsing, and other activities on the go, as the M1 ensures that your smartphone remains powered for as long as you need it.

The MagFix M1 power bank is equipped with a PD port that delivers up to 20W and a USB-A port with a capacity of up to 18W, making it versatile enough to independently charge various devices such as iPods, iPads, Watches, cameras, tablets, and virtually any other smartphone. In addition, the M1 also functions as a wireless charging pad. It is compatible with wireless-charging phones from Samsung, Google, and similar brands. With its premium build and BIS Certification, the M1 ensures a secure and dependable charge for almost any device you connect. Its protective features, including safeguards against overvoltage, overcurrent, overcharging, and overheating, make it the ultimate and indispensable power bank for individuals with dynamic, on-the-go lifestyles or extended workdays.

“Whether it’s handling payments, exchanging messages, engaging in chats or calls, or managing travel and entertainment, it’s undeniable that a smartphone serves as an indispensable companion on life’s journey. Regardless of whether you’re a business professional or a college-going individual, the significance of staying connected is universally recognized in today’s world. Whether connecting with friends and family or staying in touch with colleagues and clients, maintaining a charged smartphone is crucial, especially for those with a mobile and active lifestyle. At RAEGR, we understand the pivotal role this companion plays, and our M1 Powerbank emerges as the ideal companion for your daily endeavours. Tailored specifically for Apple iPhone users, the RAEGR M1 Powerbank boasts a compact and premium design, making it an essential power source for individuals leading busy lives,” stated Ajesh George, Managing Director of RAEGR, during the product launch.

For a limited duration of 7 days, the RAEGR MagFix M1 Wireless Powerbank is available for purchase at the exclusive price of ₹1,999 on Raegr.com and Amazon.in.

Apple Rolls Out iOS 14.7 Update With MagSafe Battery Pack Support

Apple recently released iOS 14.7, the seventh major update to the iOS operating system. Previously, a couple of months ago, the company released iOS 14.6, which added support for Apple Podcast subscriptions and included the just-launched high-fidelity Apple Music service.

The latest software version iOS 14.7, is rolling out for all supported iPhones and adds support for new hardware, allowing iPhone 12 lineup owners to utilize the MagSafe Battery Pack fully. The $99 (Rs. 10,900) MagSafe battery pack will soon arrive at stores and doorsteps to provide you with a magnetic charge on the go.

The company has also added a previously announced Apple Card feature. The new card feature combines credit limits while keeping the lowest interest rate and shares one co-owned account with existing Apple Card users. Users can find the combined credit limits in the updated Wallet application.

The latest operating software update is not the hugest of updates but appears to be more focused on under-the-hood changes. The iOS 14.7 also upgrades the Home app and brings the ability to manage timers through the Home app without having to ask Siri.

In addition to introducing these new features, iOS 14.7 also fixes known bugs, including the share playlist menu option, which was missing earlier in Apple Music, and an unexpected stoppage of Dolby Atmos and Apple Music lossless audio playback. 

The latest update also fixes bugs related to Braille displays showing invalid information while composing mail messages. Along with these features, iOS 14.7 authorises the Podcasts library to allow users to choose to see all shows or only followed shows.

The iOS 14.7 software update is available to download for free on all eligible devices in the Settings app. To do that, simply go to Settings > General > Software Update. Apple has also released the new tvOS 14.7 software and watchOS 7.6, which brings irregular heart rhythm notifications.

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