Here's the danger you run into when using a counterfeit Mac charger

For more than a year, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), has an aggressive campaign to convince owners of its products to use original accessories for charging, and the dangers of using counterfeit ones have been exposed in the press every time people have died or been seriously injured.

Un Counterfeit charger for iPhone or Mac can lead to electric shock to the user who uses it, in some cases even death can occur if the product is of very poor quality and the respective person is not protected by anything additional.

Thanks to a detailed presentation of an original charger for Mac compared to a counterfeit one, today we have the opportunity to see how different this type of accessories are and what major risks there are for those who refuse to buy an original product from the manufacturer.

Although from an aesthetic point of view the differences between chargers of this kind are very small, the boards a simple opening of them reveals how little protection is provided by Apple products and implicitly by the users who use them in everyday life.

The exterior text on this charger was correct, no "Designed by Abble" or "Designed by California". It had a metal ground pin, which fakes often exclude. It had the embossed Apple logo on the case. The charger isn't suspiciously lightweight. Since I've written about these errors in fake chargers before, I half wonder if the builders learned from my previous articles.

As you can see in the image below, the original charger for Mac has a very complex structure of circuits that are meant to protect products and users from current fluctuations and possible electrocution during charging.

Counterfeit chargers are extremely simple and are not insulated as well as those of the Apple company, so the user always risks being electrocuted and dying if they use it, so think very carefully when buying accessories of this kind.

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