![]() ![]() Still, this leaves future owners of the 15-inch MacBook Pro out in the cold for a MagSafe alternative. ![]() On Griffin’s own site they list that the charger works with the new 13-inch MacBook Pro released this year that requires 61w, and Chance adds that the 1w difference would be negligible from day-to-day usage. Specifically, the BreakSafe doesn’t support charging rates higher than 60w, something too low for the new 15-inch MacBook Pro which requires 87w. Last night, Chance wrote that Griffin’s BreakSafe would bring the MagSafe to the new MacBook Pros, but with caveats. The new MagSafe alternative on Kickstarter, Snapnator, not only brings MagSafe back to the MacBook Pros, but also to a slew of other devices thanks to the increasingly ubiquitous USB-C port. We’ve written about Griffin’s BreakSafe before, but customer’s hoping to use that same adapter on the new MacBook Pros may be disappointed over its limitations. Future owners of the 2016 MacBook Pro may be feeling the pain of Apple removing MagSafe from the notebooks, but a new project on Kickstarter is hoping to help ease that feeling.
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