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Copying Apple's MagSafe with a MagSafe 3D printer is the little name of the magnetic charging connector that must have saved countless MacBooks because of someone who got caught in the cable. For those who are not familiar with the principle, it is quite simple.When you pull the power cord from a laptop computer (Apple brand only) equipped with this system, it comes off the computer with the magnet that "comes off". Unfortunately, this technology is patented and until the arrival of 3D printers, it was not available on any other medium. Since then, the young designer Jon Patterson has presented his concept called POGO, which is based on this principle for 3.5 mm jack audio connection:
The POGO connector is composed of two jack sockets, one female and one male. The latter is installed on the device to be secured while the female attaches to the end of the earphone cord. The two are connected by two low-powered neodymium magnets.
All this is integrated into a beautiful 3D printed shell. There is even an angled version that can be convenient in the pockets, but this universal alternative to MagSafe for headphone jacks will remain at the concept stage so as not to upset the late Steve Jobs.
However, it is not impossible that the plans will end up on the "underground" networks and that, in the end, a little like the Liberator, everyone can make it very easily, and we are now waiting for other Internet users to imagine power connectors for laptops from brands other than Apple (HP, Dell, Samsung, etc.).
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