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More research says that MagSafe in the iPhone 12 could be a danger to people with cardiac implantable electronic devices like pacemakers and defibrillators.
The findings come from the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Testing the iPhone 12 Pro Max, they found MagSafe can cause magnet interference on CIEDs and has the potential to inhibit lifesaving therapy.
More research into MagSafe on the iPhone 12, specifically the iPhone 12 Pro Max, has confirmed that Apple s wireless charging tech can cause magnet interference on CIEDs and has the potential to inhibit lifesaving therapy.
It comes from research published this week in the Journal of the American Heart Association. From the paper s abstract:
Apple MagSafe devices can interfere with pacemakers when placed directly over the skin, or in very close proximity, says the American Heart Association.
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MagSafe technology can cause interference when they are placed over the skin or in very close proximity to cardiac devices such as pacemakers. AHA researchers found that “select devices” from all three major cardiac device companies (Medtronic, Abbott and Boston Scientific) were found to have magnetic susceptibility. Our study demonstrates that magnet reversion mode may be triggered when the
iPhone 12 Pro Max is placed directly on the skin over an implantable cardiac device and thus has the potential to inhibit lifesaving therapies, the researchers wrote in the the paper, which was first spotted by