Apple's magnetic Smart Connector is no longer just for keyboard accessories. The new Logi Base Charging Stand with Smart Connector uses the input capabilities of the new port to recharge both the 9.7-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models.
The Logi Base is now available from Logitech for $99.99 and ships this month. Logitech provided AppleInsider with a sample unit ahead of Tuesday's announcement.
The aluminum Base is heavy and sturdy, with a rubber anti-slip pad that satisfyingly holds the accessory in place on a flat surface. This allows you to quickly place or remove the iPad Pro while the Logi Base stays in place.
The use of magnets in the Smart Connector also make it easy to correctly line up the iPad Pro. Simply place it on the dock in the appropriate fashion and the connectors will snap into place accordingly.
On the back, a female Lightning port allows a user to bring their own Lightning cable and power brick. Simply plug into the back of the Base and dock your iPad, and you're good to go.
The Apple-certified accessory is the first to recharge the iPad Pro via the Smart Connector. Previously, it was only used for keyboard attachments, including Logitech's own Create keyboard.
Apple hasn't gone into detail on the technical capabilities of the Smart Connector. Logitech said charging with the Smart Connector takes about one to two hours longer than with a Lightning connector.
The company estimates that with a 12-watt Apple power adaptor, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro takes about 7 hours to charge with the Logi Base. The smaller 9.7-inch iPad Pro is estimated to take about 5 hours to charge.
The Base also continues the close partnership between Logitech and Apple. Last year, the two companies worked together in secret on the Create keyboard, allowing it to ship alongside the 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
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How well does an iPhone 6 sit on this, assuming that the 7 will have the same port on the side and you'll want one dock for your new phone as well?
Is it Then possible to double charge the iPad Pro?
Please check it out!
What is the blue thing arround the pencil? Does it allow the pencil to stick on the screen as shown on the picture?