Alongside the first reviews of the iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max, we’ve also gotten closer looks at the new MagSafe Duo Charger and the iPhone 12 Leather Sleeve with MagSafe today. The $129 MagSafe Duo and $129 Leather Sleeve don’t yet have release dates, but these reviews provide some notable details on Apple’s pricey accessories.

TechCrunch’s Matthew Panzarino writes that the MagSafe Duo Charger “works as advertised,” allowing you to charge your iPhone and Apple Watch with a single accessory:

But in terms of build quality and design, Panzarino says the MagSafe Duo Charger “feels like it should be $70” rather than $129. This is especially true when you consider that the MagSafe Duo doesn’t come with a power adapter, but rather only a Lightning to USB-C cable.

Does it work? Yep, works exactly as advertised. Your iPhone will rest comfortably on the MagSafe side of the charger, aligning using the internal magnets. The Apple Watch side pops up and out to allow easy access for closed loop bands. The whole unit folds over to make it easier to travel with and will even fold over backwards if you don’t need one side or the other. It works, for sure.

You can find full details on the iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max in our respective review roundups:

The hinge and casing are coated in soft touch rubber that is sort of press molded on. While the hinge works fine, it is wobbly and immediately creases. The rubber is thick enough that it doesn’t give the impression that it will rip immediately or anything — but it’s not exactly confidence-inducing. This is an inexpensive hinge solution that you would expect to see from a price conscious third-party accessory, not from Apple.

  • iPhone 12 Pro Max reviews: Major camera upgrades, but 6.7-inch display could be too big for some users
  • iPhone 12 mini reviews: A small and powerful phone, but battery life is questionable
  • Early hands-on video showcases Apple’s $129 MagSafe Duo Charger for iPhone and Apple Watch

I really like the MagSafe Duo’s size, and it charges the iPhone 12 just as fast as the standalone MagSafe charger, even when you’re charging a Watch at the same time. But the price is tough to swallow. pic.twitter.com/KvuMLzjMJn

— Nick Guy (@thenickguy) November 9, 2020

Pretty “sticky,” it’s a two-handed operation to remove. I wouldn’t expect your car mount to work, no. https://t.co/3zS92U6jAr pic.twitter.com/F4gShnaX1e

Nope! It shows the caller ID, but no way to answer. https://t.co/HVZTggcfZb pic.twitter.com/4cU9iyYyIi

Yep! https://t.co/3I3oTX2XrE pic.twitter.com/XP50EtbiXk

It feels quite nice, the and the portability is great, but the price is tough when you consider you can get a charging station that comes with a power brick and can do AirPods, too, for the sameish price https://t.co/JcwYyQpgd8 https://t.co/NYS2ig1OVf

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