05 January 2016

BreakSafe MagSafe Griffin is missing from the 12-inch Macbook

Following the launch of the new 12-inch Macbook, many were users began to question and investigate what had happened to the typical MagSafe connector that was in laptops for several years and had saved the lives of millions Macbook. The MagSafe connection, for those who are not familiar with the Apple notebooks, is a magnetic connection to the laptop to connect to electricity, so if for any reason someone trips over the cord, it shoots out without then drag the laptop with him.
Griffin, a manufacturer with many years of experience devices manufacturer accessories company based in Cupertino, has just introduced a new cable that allows us to add a MagSafe connection to our Macbook . The Macbook only has a USB-C connection through which the battery is charged. With this cable and adapter Griffin, we can add a small port connected to the USB-C to subsequently connect the cable Griffin, which is attached by magnets so that it can again rest easy using your MacBook if you have cable charger in the middle of a busy road way like a corridor, office, airport ...

The connector that attaches magnetically cable, has a thickness of only 12.8 millimeters, so you can store it with the Macbook always that we will carry , to thereby avoid losing any movement. Until April we will not be able to enjoy this cable, which has a length of 1.8 meters, which is due to receive the patent OK. When it hits the market, we can get hold of it for $ 39.99.

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