Accessories for Your iPhone 14 Pro Max and 13 Pro Max
As someone who travels frequently and uses their iPhone 14 Pro Max and 13 Pro Max daily, I have found it essential to have the right accessories to complement my device. One of my favorite accessories is a portable power bank that can charge my phone on the go. The Momax Portable Power Bank with five different ports built-in is an excellent choice for international travel. This charger has the ability to take advantage of 65 watts charging and also has PD USBC, two regular USB-C ports, and two regular USB-A ports, making it a versatile option that can handle multiple devices at once.
The best part about this power bank is its portability. It's small enough to fit in my backpack or purse, and the five different ports allow me to charge all of my devices simultaneously. Whether I'm traveling internationally or staying domestically, this power bank has been a lifesaver. If you plan on traveling frequently, I highly recommend having one in your travel pack.
Another essential accessory for me is a cleaning kit. Paperlike offers a great cleaning kit that includes a microfiber cloth and a saline solution to clean my screen and iPhone. The microfiber cloth is gentle enough not to scratch my device, while the saline solution effectively removes dirt and grime. Having this cleaning kit with me at all times has been a game-changer in keeping my devices clean and germ-free.
For audio, I use my AirPods Pro 2, which have provided zero issues since day one. They offer excellent sound quality, and I'm very satisfied with their performance. However, if you're looking for an alternative to AirPods Pro, I highly recommend the Soundcore Liberty 4S. These earbuds provide great sound quality and up to 30 hours of listening time. While they don't have wireless charging, the fast wire charging feature makes up for it.
I was pleasantly surprised by how well these earbuds performed compared to my AirPods Pro. They automatically connect to all my devices, and I was impressed with their active noise cancellation features. The case is also very compact and charges via USB-C. While they don't have wireless charging, the Soundcore Liberty 4S offer a great value for the price point.
Overall, these accessories have become essential tools for me when using my iPhone 14 Pro Max and 13 Pro Max. Whether it's traveling internationally or staying at home, I know that I can rely on these accessories to get the job done. From portable power banks to cleaning kits, these accessories have made a significant difference in my daily life.
For those looking to upgrade their accessories, I recommend considering the following options:
* Portable power bank: Momax Portable Power Bank with five different ports built-in
* Cleaning kit: Paperlike Cleaning Kit
* Audio earbuds: Soundcore Liberty 4S
Each of these accessories has proven to be reliable and useful in my daily life. By investing in these accessories, you can ensure that your iPhone is always charged, clean, and sounding its best.
Ultimately, the right accessories for your iPhone depend on your specific needs and preferences. Whether you're a traveler or just someone who wants to get the most out of their device, there's an accessory out there for you. By choosing the right accessories, you can enhance your iPhone experience and make it even more enjoyable to use.
If you have any favorite accessories that you couldn't live without, please let me know in the comments below! I'd love to hear about them and share my own experiences with others. And if you want to watch more iOS, iPad OS, or Mac OS-related videos, be sure to check out the links provided at the end of this article.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso everyone the iPhone 14 lineup so the 14 and the 14 Pros have been out for about six months now at this point and I thought that would take this opportunity to talk about some of the accessories that I use on a day-to-day basis with my iPhone now these accessories will work for most iPhones that have magsafe especially so iPhone 12 iPhone 13 and of course the iPhone 14 lineup and even some of the case manufacturers will have models for the 12 and the 13. so if you don't have a 14 definitely still watch this video because a lot of these accessories will work for your current setup but just for reference sake I will be showing off items with my iPhone 14 pro Max and 13 Pro Max but without further Ado let's talk about these accessories that I use on a day-to-day basis with the iPhone 14. let's get into it so the first few accessories that I'm going to mention are going to be accessories that are physically on the iPhone most of the time so the first thing that's going to come up is either a skin or a case now on my 13 Pro Max I like to rock a dbrand skein on there I did have the graphite colorway of the iPhone but I went with a white leather backing from dbrand just to give a little bit of contrast as well and it's a good look and I normally like to keep that iPhone a little bit naked just because it just feels better in the hand overall so definitely check out dbrand if you guys want to get some skins there's also some other companies that make skins but I've noticed that dbrand is probably the most tried and true one and you know most accepted in the tech community and then when it comes to cases this is a tough one because cases especially now that you can go on Amazon and buy a case for anywhere from like five to Fifteen dollars they're a dime a dozen so you got to be doing something exceptionally well to really stand out and be okay spending anywhere from 40 to 80 on a case the first one has to be by pitaka I've used pataka cases for such a long time I think dating back to the iPhone 10 now at this point the case that I use that I've used on both the 13 and the 14 pro Max is their thin air fiber magsafe compatible case and in my opinion it is the thinnest case that you can get that still adds additional magnets for that extra strong connectivity when using magsafe accessories and I think this is a big one especially for the iPhone 12 lineup because the iPhone 12 lineup had terrible magnet strength and every year apple is up the strength of the magnets internally on the iPhone but I always like to have some extra internal magnets on the case itself for that fact so the one that I like to use is by pataka they do have that new Sunset colorway which is a limited edition one which I'll link down below and everything will be linked down below for you guys to check out but I just love the thinness of it I love how sturdy it is I love the amount of protection that we get both on the actual side railings of the iPhone we get a little bit of a lip and also a lip for the camera bump in the camera kind of module in the rear and I'm a big fan of thin cases so this one is a no-brainer for me and another case that I really enjoy is by committee called mkiki and they actually sponsored a video a couple weeks ago on the channel here and I actually love this case and in my opinion it is the cheapest way to get as close to what Apple made as a apple certified case so if you guys have ever used those plastic like silicone feeling cases from Apple that are very soft touch and the inside is lined in microfiber lining so this one that goes between 10 and 20 dollars is by far the best and closest thing that you can get to that 60 iPhone case so and mkiki makes a bunch of different colorways it's very nice to the touch I'm a big fan of this pastel green that I've been using with the iPhone 14 for a little while now and again it does bring some extra magsafe magnets built in there which you can see on the inside of it with that microfiber lining so you got your pataka case which is extra thin a little bit more sturdy a little bit more rigid and then you have this one with this very soft touch a little bit thicker so you get a little more protection from drops but you still have the lip on the screen the lip on the actual rear of the phone and it's just a nice aesthetic overall and in my opinion if you're looking at the iPhone case versus this case I'd rather buy two of these and Kiki cases for 40 or less then spend 50 or 60 on the Apple certified cases because you know I'm not going to give Apple any more money than I already have so now let's talk about some magsafe accessories that I use pretty much every single day on the iPhone itself so I have two wallet variations for you and ever since magsafe kind of wallets came out I've pretty much fully adopted them I haven't really used a wallet I used to have the ridge wallet and then an andar wallet which I really like and they're great wallets in their own right but now just being able to carry my ID one emergency credit card maybe an emergency 20 and then my health insurance card which even that I don't really need at this point but carrying just three cards and a little bit of cash with these is absolutely amazing and I no longer have to bring a wallet with me now the first wallet I'm going to mention is by a company called muft and you guys have probably heard about them in the past they make these origami style kind of accessories to idevices and other Mac accessories like iPhones iPads and even MacBook Pros and MacBook airs but this one is our magsafe wallet so this magsafe wallet what I like about this is the amount of Form and Function that you get with this so it's made out of vegan leather stitched extremely nicely it patinas nicely as well I've been using this black colorway for a long time now and you can fit anywhere from two to four cards depending on how thick they are if they're made of plastic or metal but what I like about this is that it's not just a wallet so if you actually look at what it can do you can actually use this as not only a wallet but you can also use it as a stand in that stand you can use it in three different variations so you have the portrait version you have the landscape version and then you have the TV version of this actual stand which I like to have as a just in case maybe a restaurant and they're not playing the game that I want on the TV so I'm playing the game through YouTube TV on my phone and then also as a coincidence or not even on purpose as a value add that same kind of origami design that you use to actually fold it down and make sure you can stand up your iPhone you can use it as kind of like a loop to actually hold your iPhone in place if you're just carrying it around so almost the same kind of idea that a pop socket would do for your iPhone now you can actually do it with this moth case which is great to see and the next wallet is by satechi which is actually a prototype wallet a magsafe wallet which I really want them to release it because it's an amazing wallet but they're awesome Alternatives which we'll link Down Below on Amazon it's the same idea as a moft wallet but it is a wallet and a stand at the same time you get different viewing angles but instead of having that origami folding style kind of situation this one actually just opens up like a normal wallet but it's a very rigid hinge and that rigid hinge is where all the magic happens and allows you to use it as a stand allows you to use it to kind of hold your phone in place when you're holding it in your hand so I'm going to link some below that I've used in the past also that is very similar to this Hitachi one and what I like about this Hitachi one is you can actually hold a few more cards in there because you have your normal three four card divot but then you have another section in there that can fit maybe a Tesla key in your ID with a little opacity as well so these are some great Alternatives that I like to use but a magsafe wallet is something that comes with me at all times so now let's talk about magsafe battery packs now Maxi battery packs I don't bring with me every single day because again normally I have a charger around me or I'm in a situation where you know I can plug in and get some charge but whenever I'm on the go and I know I'm going to be gone for at least maybe eight hours especially with the iPhone 13 Pro Max because the battery is kind of deteriorated over the last 18 months I like to bring a magsafe battery and there's two that I always bring with me or at least I like to alternate between the first one is by moft and what I like about this moft one is that it actually works together with that mops wallet that I mentioned earlier so so this one is by moth like I mentioned it has that same aesthetic so it has it's wrapped in this vegan leather it's actually very thin it's probably as thin as the Apple version which is not really common if you go on Amazon or any other website and look at magsafe battery packs they're usually a little bit Hefty a little bit thick and kind of doubles or even triples the size of your iPhone this one is very thin it does only have 3000 milliamp hours in terms of internal battery capacity but that's all you really need is a quick top off it'll charge your iPhone for about 50 maybe 40 depending on which iPhone you have but also you can slap the wallet itself on the other side of that magsafe battery pack because there's more magnets and kind of have this like triple setup where you're using your iPhone with the max a battery pack and the magsafe wallet to be used as a stand so at that point it gets a little bit thick but I like the idea and the compatibility and the modularity of this situation and they actually get sold together as a bundle which I'll link down below if you guys do want to check it out from an aesthetic standpoint I like that battery pack the best because it's not that big it's not that thick it's lightweight gives you enough of a charge to get you a little bit more than you would need in a full day so that one is by mops and it is 3000 milliamp hours and the next one is by momax you guys have heard me talk about momax a lot this is the heavier Duty one that does get used a lot more on maybe a two-day trip so this one is a 5 000 milliamp hour battery and it does also have a kickstand so so if you want to use it as a stand and kind of want to have that same idea and function with that mopped wallet and moffed battery pack situation this one does it all in one minus a wallet part right so you have the max save battery pack of 5000 milliamp hours it charges via USBC so does the muffed one just so I can kind of reiterate but moft also actually has one that charges via lightning which probably a year ago made sense but now with the new iPhone's getting USBC next year or this upcoming year it doesn't make sense to really get that one anymore but they do offer that option if you want to charge via lightning or charge via USBC and like I mentioned it does have a kickstand on the rear to allow you to use it as a kickstand so you kind of view content or whatever the case may be while still charging so now let's talk about the charging situation if you want to charge it without a magsafe battery just in a normal charging situation so I've fully adopted magsafe it's very very rare for me to hard plug in a lightning cable into my iPhone you guys might be in a different boat but like I said I fully adopted magsafe and the first charge I'm going to mention is a three in one charger by Zera I've mentioned them in the past and still to this day it's one of the most reliable third-party charges that I've used and for less than half the price of the magsafe duo with more functionality so this zero charger is exactly what it sounds like it is a foldable competitor to the magsafe duo that Apple sells for 130 dollars except this one gives you a third charging platform to charge not only your Apple watch but also your airpods or airpods Pro or any other wireless charging either phone or accessory that you see fit so this one it plugs into the USBC it outputs up to 7.5 watts of power to the magsafe iPhone portion of it you get 5 watts of power on the Apple watch charger and 5 watts of power on the last wireless charger folds up very nicely and again what I like about this is that it gives you a little bit more function than just being a flat charger it folds up you can fold it up into a triangle so it acts as a stand as well you can lay it flat to make sure that you're charging all three of your devices and even the Apple watch portion of it you can actually lift up the Apple watch charger to that 90 degree angle to then give you a little bit more leeway when using different bands so if you have that solo Loop band that doesn't open up flat you can just lift up the actual Apple watch portion and you're good to go so that one is one of the things that I highly recommend I wrote a whole article on it which I'll link down below if you guys do want to check that one out and like I said for 50 bucks you get three wireless charging pads that can actually fold up it's very portable as opposed to on the Apple side you get two charging pads for 130 dollars and it plugs in Via lightning versus the Zera plugs in Via USBC so now they actually get power from the wall and they actually connect these things to make it work we live in a world now where nobody is including a wall charger or a power brick anymore so long gone are the days to get a free 5 watt power brake or anything like that so there are companies that have made some other Alternatives some small compact Alternatives I'm going to mention two here so I personally use one by satechi it is a small 27 watt charger that fits one USBC cable which is perfect for that zero charging situation station which is perfectly in charge of a MacBook Air if you have one of those like I use it as my MacBook Air charger as a kind of like a trickle charger it's not going to charge at full speed but for the most part it gets it charged but this is great to actually get enough power to fast charge if you want to directly power and plug in your iPhone so in my opinion this Hitachi one is absolutely amazing for what it is it's just a small power brick that outputs up to 27 watts of power and then also anchor makes a competitor as well which I'll link down below if you guys want to check that one out and then one more thing that I want to mention from the Power Front is if you guys are a big Travelers and you travel internationally especially having a correct converter to make sure that you're plugging to the correct wall outlet is a big deal so I've actually been using this momax charger which is a built-in converter and it's a gan charger so you can use this in Australia in the UK in Europe and South America so that allows you to pretty much just bring this and not even have to bring an additional Outlet or AC adapter to get it plugged in because this also has five different ports built right into it that can take advantage of that 65 watt charging or that Gan charger you have one PD USBC Port two regular USBC ports and then two regular USB a port words so if you just bring your wires and bring this internationally you'll be good to go and then of course you also have the ability to convert it if you do want a hard plug in an AC outlet you're good to go so that one's by momax I definitely recommend having it in a travel pack if you do travel internationally if you kind of stay domestically it's obviously not needed but it's a great little accessory and even probably a great gift too and then I want to throw in a couple more miscellaneous items so for audio I obviously I use my airpods Pro 2 and I've been using them since day one zero issues probably the best quality you get from in-ear earbuds in my opinion but I will give a close second to the soundcore Liberty 4S I recently gave this a much longer try because I was letting my wife use my airpods Pro 2. so for the last about two weeks I've been using the soundcore Liberty 4S as my main actual headphones with my iPhone the only thing that I wish it had was wireless charging it does not have wireless charging but you get up to 30 hours of listening time it has a built-in actual heart rate sensor in the earbuds themselves the case is actually very compact it charges via USBC you get active noise cancellation transparency mode do you have you have a dedicated application to mess with the EQ so there's a lot more customization I believe it's about 170 and they're always discounted on Amazon so if you guys are looking for a cheaper alternative that'll get you probably 90 to 95 of the way there to the actual ability of the airpods pro then I highly recommend looking at these sound core Liberty fours they're great they work how they're supposed to work they automatically connect to all my different devices and I was overall just impressed to what else was out there because I was so used to being in this airpods Pro world that I kind of disregarded all of their headphones but this one I would definitely recommend especially for the price point like I said no wireless charging but it makes up for it with fast wire charging so definitely take that into consideration if you're looking for an alternative to airpods and then lastly I had to include something to actually clean the device and make sure that you're getting all the germs off of it so paperlike has a little bit of a cleaning kit I know that paper like is mostly known for their paper like screen protectors on iPads and things like that but paper like also offers a cleaning kit which I like to carry with me in my backpack at all times it's literally a two-in-one situation so the actual material on the outside of it itself is a microfiber cloth that used to clean and then there's a little solution in there which you spray which is pretty much just saline water just to make sure you get all the scuffs and smudges off your screen and off your iPhone which I do really enjoy so having that with me at all times is something I like to carry with me and those are all the accessories that I've personally been using with my iPhone 14 pro Max and 13 Pro Max like I said a lot of these accessories are going to work with all the different iPhones the only one that I will consider is that if you have a 12 mini or 13 mini the battery packs that I mentioned the magsafe battery packs are going to kind of be a little bit bigger than the actual iPhone itself so it probably wouldn't be a perfect solution for you I would recommend going with the Apple version but if you have any other iPhone from the 12 or newer all these accessories will work and even some of the older ones will work as well because you could just buy a magsafe compatibility kit put a magsafe compatible case on let's say an iPhone 10 and you'll be good to go but that's gonna do it for this video Everybody let me know in the comment down below What accessories you cannot live without when it comes to your iPhone is it a case is it a charging mat is it a battery pack is it a wallet let me know in the comment down below and we can discuss down there but if you made it to the end leave a little dolphin in the comments down below as well so I know you made to the end and if you guys want to watch more iOS iPad Os or Mac OS videos click on one of these right here and until next time I'm Fernando I'm out of here everybody peace foreignso everyone the iPhone 14 lineup so the 14 and the 14 Pros have been out for about six months now at this point and I thought that would take this opportunity to talk about some of the accessories that I use on a day-to-day basis with my iPhone now these accessories will work for most iPhones that have magsafe especially so iPhone 12 iPhone 13 and of course the iPhone 14 lineup and even some of the case manufacturers will have models for the 12 and the 13. so if you don't have a 14 definitely still watch this video because a lot of these accessories will work for your current setup but just for reference sake I will be showing off items with my iPhone 14 pro Max and 13 Pro Max but without further Ado let's talk about these accessories that I use on a day-to-day basis with the iPhone 14. let's get into it so the first few accessories that I'm going to mention are going to be accessories that are physically on the iPhone most of the time so the first thing that's going to come up is either a skin or a case now on my 13 Pro Max I like to rock a dbrand skein on there I did have the graphite colorway of the iPhone but I went with a white leather backing from dbrand just to give a little bit of contrast as well and it's a good look and I normally like to keep that iPhone a little bit naked just because it just feels better in the hand overall so definitely check out dbrand if you guys want to get some skins there's also some other companies that make skins but I've noticed that dbrand is probably the most tried and true one and you know most accepted in the tech community and then when it comes to cases this is a tough one because cases especially now that you can go on Amazon and buy a case for anywhere from like five to Fifteen dollars they're a dime a dozen so you got to be doing something exceptionally well to really stand out and be okay spending anywhere from 40 to 80 on a case the first one has to be by pitaka I've used pataka cases for such a long time I think dating back to the iPhone 10 now at this point the case that I use that I've used on both the 13 and the 14 pro Max is their thin air fiber magsafe compatible case and in my opinion it is the thinnest case that you can get that still adds additional magnets for that extra strong connectivity when using magsafe accessories and I think this is a big one especially for the iPhone 12 lineup because the iPhone 12 lineup had terrible magnet strength and every year apple is up the strength of the magnets internally on the iPhone but I always like to have some extra internal magnets on the case itself for that fact so the one that I like to use is by pataka they do have that new Sunset colorway which is a limited edition one which I'll link down below and everything will be linked down below for you guys to check out but I just love the thinness of it I love how sturdy it is I love the amount of protection that we get both on the actual side railings of the iPhone we get a little bit of a lip and also a lip for the camera bump in the camera kind of module in the rear and I'm a big fan of thin cases so this one is a no-brainer for me and another case that I really enjoy is by committee called mkiki and they actually sponsored a video a couple weeks ago on the channel here and I actually love this case and in my opinion it is the cheapest way to get as close to what Apple made as a apple certified case so if you guys have ever used those plastic like silicone feeling cases from Apple that are very soft touch and the inside is lined in microfiber lining so this one that goes between 10 and 20 dollars is by far the best and closest thing that you can get to that 60 iPhone case so and mkiki makes a bunch of different colorways it's very nice to the touch I'm a big fan of this pastel green that I've been using with the iPhone 14 for a little while now and again it does bring some extra magsafe magnets built in there which you can see on the inside of it with that microfiber lining so you got your pataka case which is extra thin a little bit more sturdy a little bit more rigid and then you have this one with this very soft touch a little bit thicker so you get a little more protection from drops but you still have the lip on the screen the lip on the actual rear of the phone and it's just a nice aesthetic overall and in my opinion if you're looking at the iPhone case versus this case I'd rather buy two of these and Kiki cases for 40 or less then spend 50 or 60 on the Apple certified cases because you know I'm not going to give Apple any more money than I already have so now let's talk about some magsafe accessories that I use pretty much every single day on the iPhone itself so I have two wallet variations for you and ever since magsafe kind of wallets came out I've pretty much fully adopted them I haven't really used a wallet I used to have the ridge wallet and then an andar wallet which I really like and they're great wallets in their own right but now just being able to carry my ID one emergency credit card maybe an emergency 20 and then my health insurance card which even that I don't really need at this point but carrying just three cards and a little bit of cash with these is absolutely amazing and I no longer have to bring a wallet with me now the first wallet I'm going to mention is by a company called muft and you guys have probably heard about them in the past they make these origami style kind of accessories to idevices and other Mac accessories like iPhones iPads and even MacBook Pros and MacBook airs but this one is our magsafe wallet so this magsafe wallet what I like about this is the amount of Form and Function that you get with this so it's made out of vegan leather stitched extremely nicely it patinas nicely as well I've been using this black colorway for a long time now and you can fit anywhere from two to four cards depending on how thick they are if they're made of plastic or metal but what I like about this is that it's not just a wallet so if you actually look at what it can do you can actually use this as not only a wallet but you can also use it as a stand in that stand you can use it in three different variations so you have the portrait version you have the landscape version and then you have the TV version of this actual stand which I like to have as a just in case maybe a restaurant and they're not playing the game that I want on the TV so I'm playing the game through YouTube TV on my phone and then also as a coincidence or not even on purpose as a value add that same kind of origami design that you use to actually fold it down and make sure you can stand up your iPhone you can use it as kind of like a loop to actually hold your iPhone in place if you're just carrying it around so almost the same kind of idea that a pop socket would do for your iPhone now you can actually do it with this moth case which is great to see and the next wallet is by satechi which is actually a prototype wallet a magsafe wallet which I really want them to release it because it's an amazing wallet but they're awesome Alternatives which we'll link Down Below on Amazon it's the same idea as a moft wallet but it is a wallet and a stand at the same time you get different viewing angles but instead of having that origami folding style kind of situation this one actually just opens up like a normal wallet but it's a very rigid hinge and that rigid hinge is where all the magic happens and allows you to use it as a stand allows you to use it to kind of hold your phone in place when you're holding it in your hand so I'm going to link some below that I've used in the past also that is very similar to this Hitachi one and what I like about this Hitachi one is you can actually hold a few more cards in there because you have your normal three four card divot but then you have another section in there that can fit maybe a Tesla key in your ID with a little opacity as well so these are some great Alternatives that I like to use but a magsafe wallet is something that comes with me at all times so now let's talk about magsafe battery packs now Maxi battery packs I don't bring with me every single day because again normally I have a charger around me or I'm in a situation where you know I can plug in and get some charge but whenever I'm on the go and I know I'm going to be gone for at least maybe eight hours especially with the iPhone 13 Pro Max because the battery is kind of deteriorated over the last 18 months I like to bring a magsafe battery and there's two that I always bring with me or at least I like to alternate between the first one is by moft and what I like about this moft one is that it actually works together with that mops wallet that I mentioned earlier so so this one is by moth like I mentioned it has that same aesthetic so it has it's wrapped in this vegan leather it's actually very thin it's probably as thin as the Apple version which is not really common if you go on Amazon or any other website and look at magsafe battery packs they're usually a little bit Hefty a little bit thick and kind of doubles or even triples the size of your iPhone this one is very thin it does only have 3000 milliamp hours in terms of internal battery capacity but that's all you really need is a quick top off it'll charge your iPhone for about 50 maybe 40 depending on which iPhone you have but also you can slap the wallet itself on the other side of that magsafe battery pack because there's more magnets and kind of have this like triple setup where you're using your iPhone with the max a battery pack and the magsafe wallet to be used as a stand so at that point it gets a little bit thick but I like the idea and the compatibility and the modularity of this situation and they actually get sold together as a bundle which I'll link down below if you guys do want to check it out from an aesthetic standpoint I like that battery pack the best because it's not that big it's not that thick it's lightweight gives you enough of a charge to get you a little bit more than you would need in a full day so that one is by mops and it is 3000 milliamp hours and the next one is by momax you guys have heard me talk about momax a lot this is the heavier Duty one that does get used a lot more on maybe a two-day trip so this one is a 5 000 milliamp hour battery and it does also have a kickstand so so if you want to use it as a stand and kind of want to have that same idea and function with that mopped wallet and moffed battery pack situation this one does it all in one minus a wallet part right so you have the max save battery pack of 5000 milliamp hours it charges via USBC so does the muffed one just so I can kind of reiterate but moft also actually has one that charges via lightning which probably a year ago made sense but now with the new iPhone's getting USBC next year or this upcoming year it doesn't make sense to really get that one anymore but they do offer that option if you want to charge via lightning or charge via USBC and like I mentioned it does have a kickstand on the rear to allow you to use it as a kickstand so you kind of view content or whatever the case may be while still charging so now let's talk about the charging situation if you want to charge it without a magsafe battery just in a normal charging situation so I've fully adopted magsafe it's very very rare for me to hard plug in a lightning cable into my iPhone you guys might be in a different boat but like I said I fully adopted magsafe and the first charge I'm going to mention is a three in one charger by Zera I've mentioned them in the past and still to this day it's one of the most reliable third-party charges that I've used and for less than half the price of the magsafe duo with more functionality so this zero charger is exactly what it sounds like it is a foldable competitor to the magsafe duo that Apple sells for 130 dollars except this one gives you a third charging platform to charge not only your Apple watch but also your airpods or airpods Pro or any other wireless charging either phone or accessory that you see fit so this one it plugs into the USBC it outputs up to 7.5 watts of power to the magsafe iPhone portion of it you get 5 watts of power on the Apple watch charger and 5 watts of power on the last wireless charger folds up very nicely and again what I like about this is that it gives you a little bit more function than just being a flat charger it folds up you can fold it up into a triangle so it acts as a stand as well you can lay it flat to make sure that you're charging all three of your devices and even the Apple watch portion of it you can actually lift up the Apple watch charger to that 90 degree angle to then give you a little bit more leeway when using different bands so if you have that solo Loop band that doesn't open up flat you can just lift up the actual Apple watch portion and you're good to go so that one is one of the things that I highly recommend I wrote a whole article on it which I'll link down below if you guys do want to check that one out and like I said for 50 bucks you get three wireless charging pads that can actually fold up it's very portable as opposed to on the Apple side you get two charging pads for 130 dollars and it plugs in Via lightning versus the Zera plugs in Via USBC so now they actually get power from the wall and they actually connect these things to make it work we live in a world now where nobody is including a wall charger or a power brick anymore so long gone are the days to get a free 5 watt power brake or anything like that so there are companies that have made some other Alternatives some small compact Alternatives I'm going to mention two here so I personally use one by satechi it is a small 27 watt charger that fits one USBC cable which is perfect for that zero charging situation station which is perfectly in charge of a MacBook Air if you have one of those like I use it as my MacBook Air charger as a kind of like a trickle charger it's not going to charge at full speed but for the most part it gets it charged but this is great to actually get enough power to fast charge if you want to directly power and plug in your iPhone so in my opinion this Hitachi one is absolutely amazing for what it is it's just a small power brick that outputs up to 27 watts of power and then also anchor makes a competitor as well which I'll link down below if you guys want to check that one out and then one more thing that I want to mention from the Power Front is if you guys are a big Travelers and you travel internationally especially having a correct converter to make sure that you're plugging to the correct wall outlet is a big deal so I've actually been using this momax charger which is a built-in converter and it's a gan charger so you can use this in Australia in the UK in Europe and South America so that allows you to pretty much just bring this and not even have to bring an additional Outlet or AC adapter to get it plugged in because this also has five different ports built right into it that can take advantage of that 65 watt charging or that Gan charger you have one PD USBC Port two regular USBC ports and then two regular USB a port words so if you just bring your wires and bring this internationally you'll be good to go and then of course you also have the ability to convert it if you do want a hard plug in an AC outlet you're good to go so that one's by momax I definitely recommend having it in a travel pack if you do travel internationally if you kind of stay domestically it's obviously not needed but it's a great little accessory and even probably a great gift too and then I want to throw in a couple more miscellaneous items so for audio I obviously I use my airpods Pro 2 and I've been using them since day one zero issues probably the best quality you get from in-ear earbuds in my opinion but I will give a close second to the soundcore Liberty 4S I recently gave this a much longer try because I was letting my wife use my airpods Pro 2. so for the last about two weeks I've been using the soundcore Liberty 4S as my main actual headphones with my iPhone the only thing that I wish it had was wireless charging it does not have wireless charging but you get up to 30 hours of listening time it has a built-in actual heart rate sensor in the earbuds themselves the case is actually very compact it charges via USBC you get active noise cancellation transparency mode do you have you have a dedicated application to mess with the EQ so there's a lot more customization I believe it's about 170 and they're always discounted on Amazon so if you guys are looking for a cheaper alternative that'll get you probably 90 to 95 of the way there to the actual ability of the airpods pro then I highly recommend looking at these sound core Liberty fours they're great they work how they're supposed to work they automatically connect to all my different devices and I was overall just impressed to what else was out there because I was so used to being in this airpods Pro world that I kind of disregarded all of their headphones but this one I would definitely recommend especially for the price point like I said no wireless charging but it makes up for it with fast wire charging so definitely take that into consideration if you're looking for an alternative to airpods and then lastly I had to include something to actually clean the device and make sure that you're getting all the germs off of it so paperlike has a little bit of a cleaning kit I know that paper like is mostly known for their paper like screen protectors on iPads and things like that but paper like also offers a cleaning kit which I like to carry with me in my backpack at all times it's literally a two-in-one situation so the actual material on the outside of it itself is a microfiber cloth that used to clean and then there's a little solution in there which you spray which is pretty much just saline water just to make sure you get all the scuffs and smudges off your screen and off your iPhone which I do really enjoy so having that with me at all times is something I like to carry with me and those are all the accessories that I've personally been using with my iPhone 14 pro Max and 13 Pro Max like I said a lot of these accessories are going to work with all the different iPhones the only one that I will consider is that if you have a 12 mini or 13 mini the battery packs that I mentioned the magsafe battery packs are going to kind of be a little bit bigger than the actual iPhone itself so it probably wouldn't be a perfect solution for you I would recommend going with the Apple version but if you have any other iPhone from the 12 or newer all these accessories will work and even some of the older ones will work as well because you could just buy a magsafe compatibility kit put a magsafe compatible case on let's say an iPhone 10 and you'll be good to go but that's gonna do it for this video Everybody let me know in the comment down below What accessories you cannot live without when it comes to your iPhone is it a case is it a charging mat is it a battery pack is it a wallet let me know in the comment down below and we can discuss down there but if you made it to the end leave a little dolphin in the comments down below as well so I know you made to the end and if you guys want to watch more iOS iPad Os or Mac OS videos click on one of these right here and until next time I'm Fernando I'm out of here everybody peace foreign\n"