Meerkat1234
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I can see another thread on this from 3 years ago, but don't think anyone's still there, and things have moved on tech wise so...
I've realised that the USB point in the central console on my 14 Freelander is not so much a "charger" but more a trickle power unit, keeping the battery on my phone the same level. If I use Google maps the battery still lowers, just more slowly by being plugged in.
My question is what do I need to buy to rapidly charge my phone when in the car? I read that charging should come from an adaptor fitted in the lighter socket and not the USB point anyway, is that right?
Any suggestions? I have an old iPhone 7 and will be upgrading in a few months to another iPhone (only because it syncs with all my other tech), so something with both USB and a USB-C slots would be good. If It could charge my Macbook Air too all the better (think that needs 30 to do that?).
I've realised that the USB point in the central console on my 14 Freelander is not so much a "charger" but more a trickle power unit, keeping the battery on my phone the same level. If I use Google maps the battery still lowers, just more slowly by being plugged in.
My question is what do I need to buy to rapidly charge my phone when in the car? I read that charging should come from an adaptor fitted in the lighter socket and not the USB point anyway, is that right?
Any suggestions? I have an old iPhone 7 and will be upgrading in a few months to another iPhone (only because it syncs with all my other tech), so something with both USB and a USB-C slots would be good. If It could charge my Macbook Air too all the better (think that needs 30 to do that?).