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Good ways to keep an iPhone battery charged

- BOB LEVITUS

Even though my new iPhone 13 Pro Max has the best battery life of any iPhone I’ve ever owned (or tested), I still suffer from FOROOJ (Fear of Running Out of Juice). But old habits die hard, so I still top off my iPhone battery whenever possible, even though it’s unnecessar­y with my new phone.

I rely upon a bevy of clever devices to keep my batteries fully charged whenever possible, using an external battery and car mount charger when I’m in town and a multifunct­ion power bank and six-port powered USB hub when I’m on the road.

I rarely leave home without an external battery, just in case.

And while I’ve collected quite a few of them over the years, my current favorite is the MAGLOCK charger by MyCharge, which offers several advantages over batteries I’ve used in the past.

First and foremost, it uses Apple’s MagSafe technology to affix itself to your iPhone 12 or newer version. And while I’ve tried other MagSafe batteries, its magnets are more powerful, so it sticks to my iPhone better than others. It works nicely with or without a case. And I appreciate that, unlike other batteries I’ve tried, it emits a gentle tone to alert me that it’s made a connection and is charging my iPhone wirelessly.

Available in five colors (graphite, purple, pacific blue, white and red) and three sizes (16 hours/ 3,000mAh for $49.99, 32 hours/6,000mAh for $59.99, and 48 hours/ 9,000mAh for $69.99), it’s the first battery I toss in my pocket or backpack.

Moving right along, I’ve tried dozens of car mounts and chargers and have found that the ones that connect to an air-conditioni­ng vent or CD slot are less reliable than ones with suction cups affixed to the windshield. And of all the suction cup mounts and chargers I’ve tried, I like the Scosche Magic Grip Extendo best.

Two features make it a standout. The first is auto grip arms, which grab my iPhone gently, making it easy to insert it one-handed. The second is a telescopin­g arm so I can secure my iPhone in the best and safest possible position.

When I travel, I carry the Eggtronic Power Bar, a 10,000mAh multidevic­e wireless charger that lets me charge my Apple

Watch, iPhone and AirPods simultaneo­usly. While that is quite cool, what’s even more remarkable is that it can also charge my MacBook Air, if necessary. At $149, it’s not cheap, but it’s the only battery I need when I’m out and about.

Finally, to charge everything even faster in hotel rooms, I carry a powered seven-port Anker USB hub and the appropriat­e charging cables for all my devices (i.e., Lightning, USB C, USB mini, USB micro and such).

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