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      • USB-C supports a lot more power than a Lightning cable — up to 100 watts. That’s why it can replace a 60-watt-plus MacBook charger. It also appears that Apple is allowing the new iPad Pros to deliver more power outward, letting them power and charge connected peripherals like iPhones.
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    • What you need
    • Charge your iPad
    • Connect iPad to your Mac or other computer
    • Connect to displays and monitors
    • Play audio
    • Connect to other devices
    • Use your iPad to charge other devices

    Use the versatile USB-C port on your iPad to charge, connect to accessories like external storage devices, cameras, and displays, and power other devices.

    You need an iPad model that has a USB-C port:

    •iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation or later)

    •iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation or later)

    •iPad Air (4th generation or later)

    •iPad mini (6th generation)

    Charge iPad

    To charge your iPad, connect the included USB-C cable to the device's USB-C port and to the included power adapter. Then plug the adapter into a wall outlet.

    If you have a higher-wattage USB-C power adapter—such as the one that came with your Mac laptop—you can use it with your iPad for faster charging. You can also charge your iPad by connecting it to the USB-C port on your computer.

    You can connect iPad to your Mac or PC to charge the device or sync content using iTunes or the Finder.*

    First, identify the ports on your computer. If your computer is a more recent model that has a USB-C port, use the USB-C cable that came with your iPad.

    The USB-C port on your iPad connects to external displays so that you can watch video, play Keynote presentations, and more on a larger screen. Depending on the display that you're connecting to, you might need an adapter.

    When you connect an external display, it shows what you see on the built-in display of your iPad, unless you're using an app that has a second-screen experience (such as a video app).

    To play audio on your iPad, you can use its built-in speakers, connect to AirPods or other Bluetooth devices, or use AirPlay. You can also use the USB-C port to connect to USB-C docks, displays, audio interfaces, or wired headphones that have a USB-C connector.

    If you need to play audio through the USB-C port to other speakers or headphones, connect using the Apple USB-C to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter (sold separately).

    The USB-C port on your iPad allows connections to a variety of devices.* For example, you can connect a digital camera or the Apple USB-C to SD Card Reader to import photos. Other USB devices that you can connect to your iPad include these:

    •External storage devices

    •Hubs and docks

    •Keyboards

    •Audio interfaces and MIDI devices

    •USB to Ethernet adapters

    Away from a power outlet and need to charge your iPhone, other iPad, Apple Watch, or third-party USB device? Just connect the right cable or adapter to your iPad to share its long-lasting battery with your other devices:

    •To charge your iPhone or earlier-model iPad that has a Lightning port, connect it to your iPad using the Apple USB-C to Lightning Cable (1 m). If you have a Lightning to USB cable, you can combine it with the Apple USB-C to USB Adapter, then connect the adapter to your iPad.

    •If you have two iPad models with USB-C ports, you can connect them directly with a USB-C cable. One iPad will draw power from the other. If you want to change which iPad charges, unplug the USB-C cable and then reconnect them.

    •Charge your Apple Watch by connecting its Magnetic Charging Cable to your iPad via the Apple USB-C to USB Adapter. If you have an Apple Watch Magnetic Fast Charger to USB-C Cable, you can connect it directly to your iPad.

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  2. Jun 19, 2022 · when using a hub connected to a 2021 iPad Pro's USB C port (while using Magic Keyboard), will charging through the magic keyboard with a 65 watt charger suffice for what the hub peripherals need, or should I run the apple 30 watt charger through the magic keyboard's charging port, and run a second power cable with another charger to my hub's ...

  3. Jul 23, 2023 · If you own an iPad Pro (first or second generation), the 10.5-inch iPad Air, or the 10.2-inch iPad, you can charge it using the Smart Connector. However, the charging process will be very slow. The Smart Connector is an interesting feature that allows you to connect accessories that draw power directly from the tablet.

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  4. Dec 12, 2021 · Is it possible to charge use an M1 iPad Pro (2020) as USB-C battery pack in a pinch? For example, would it be possible to plug in a MacBook (or any device that accepts USB-C charging) and have the iPad charge the other device?

  5. May 11, 2020 · With the Magic Keyboard, you can plug your charger into the USB-C barrel, and use the iPad’s port to be used to connect peripherals like SD Card dongles, and more. The magic of this charging method is that the Magic Keyboard uses the Smart Connector pins to provide passthrough charging.

  6. Nov 7, 2018 · The USB-C port on the iPad Pro can power connected devices up to 7.5 W charging speeds. If you have a USB-C to Lightning cable , you can plug in your iPhone and charge your iPhone with your...

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