And by “the right way”, I mean “as the designers intended”. And since they’re not HP designers, they’re more than likely to be right.
This has been floating around the internet for the past couple of days, and I’m surprised that even today, several years after Apple introduced this style of MacBook power adapter, many people still don’t know this trick for effectively wrapping the cords to easier transport. It’s simple:
- Extend the power adapter’s “ears”.
- Wrap the big cord around the adapter’s body so that it passes between the “ears”.
- Wrap the little cord around the “ears”, securing it in place with the built-in clip near the MagSafe plug.
…and that’s it!
2 replies on “How to wrap the cords on your MacBook’s MagSafe adapter…the right way!”
No, do NOT do this. http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/12/tnhyui-macbook-powercord-wrapping/
I would not wrap the cord like this as it will cause it to malfunction at some point. Wrapping the cord like this is a common way of messing up your chargers.