Here’s what to avoid if you or your loved ones have implanted medical devices:
AirPods, including its regular and wireless charging casesAirPods Pro and Wireless Charging CaseAirPods Max and Smart CaseApple Watch, including bands and magnetic charging accessoriesHomePod and HomePod miniiPad, iPad mini, iPad Air, iPad Pro; its smart covers, folios, magic keyboardThe entire Mac lineup, including the Pro XDR DisplayBeats Flex, Beats X, PowerBeats Pro, UrBeats3
One of the many things that Apple enjoys doing is utilising magnets in order to make lids, power connectors, and other functions much more convenient. To be fair, while Apple may not be the only tech company using magnets, it is one of the tool’s major proponents. This list shows that those with medical implants should always refer to their doctor or medical device maker before buying new gadgets. In this age of magnets, it’s all too easy for these gadgets to interfere with a vital implant. (Sources: Engadget, Apple)