傻更更走去apple store度問,職員都唔識答,但官網去部ipad買配件度睇係賣30W充電的,再google下有答案,係可以用 iPhone 11 Pro(18W)或者iPad Pro(30W)~
轉載Battery life
Same great 10-hour battery when surfing the web or playing a video
We were able to get three days of intermittent use out of it
Comes with a slow iPad 4-era 12W charger, but use your Mac or iPhone USB-C charger for faster charging
Here’s another way that the new iPad 10.2 hasn’t changed, and we’re thankful: it has the same excellent battery life we found in the iPad 9.7. It’s again rated for 10 hours of video playback or web surfing, and we found that to be true in our tests.
Moreover, the iPad lasted us a solid three days with intermittent use – playing games, watching two shows on Netflix and writing this review using the Smart Keyboard. We did see that battery percentage took a hit when we were playing AR games, as expected, but overall it held up when we used it for half of our work day – roughly four hours a day.
We have good news and bad news to report based on our recharging tests: the iPad 10.2 takes forever using the included 12W charger. You’re going to need nearly four hours to go from 0% to 100%. In an age where new iPhone 11 Pro phones come with an 18W fast-charger in the box and charge full in a little over 90 minutes, this feels painfully slow.
Here’s the good news: when we swapped out the 12W charger for Apple’s 30W USB-C charger, (the one that comes with the iPad Pro) we were able to get much faster charging speeds. You can even use the 18W iPhone Pro charger to juice back up more quickly.
So the iPad 10.2 is fast-charge compatible, which is something we found out about the iPad Air and iPad mini 5 earlier this year. But all come with 12W iPad 4-era adapters, so you need to make an investment – or borrow a higher-watt iPhone, iPad or Mac charger. |