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Dell Chromebook Charger 45W

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Dell Chromebook Charger 45W

2024-05-27 08:33:20

The sling bag is small and can hold your chromebook with also your charger.

5
2024-07-13 05:50:16

I purchased this charger for my laptop because the 45W unit that came with the device was not keeping up with charging the battery and running the laptop. Also the connection did not seem to alway work. Prior to purchasing this unit I purchased a 3rd party 45W replacement but is was not keeping up with the power requirement to charge the battery and run the laptop, plus it took too long to just charge the battery. This unit does a great job of keeping up with the power requirements. I also like the longer length of the cord to reach a power source.

5
2024-08-29 01:37:23

It seems well-made my Chromebook looks comfy in it.

5
2024-07-16 09:23:12

I like it and I loved the price! Keeps my 14 Chromebook, charger and other small accessories at the ready. Bought to prevent scuffs and scrapes it won't provide much protection from falls and I wouldn't expect it to that isn't really its intended purpose..... P.S. The carry handle is very handy and lays flat should you decide to pack it in a suitcase etc..

5
2024-06-17 04:32:22

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was really needing a charger that could charge my iPhone iPad and Chromebook all at one time and this was the best thing to receive. It charges them all at a decently fast pace and I never have to worry about remembering to charge them with having all my charge cords in one place

5
2024-08-15 07:30:11

I use this in school and my chromebook hasn't chattered.

5
2024-05-14 04:42:51

Fits my 5 year old's chromebook well and seems to be sturdy enough.

5
2024-05-14 03:29:11

Simple, works well chromebook

5
2024-09-01 03:45:28

My Dell XPS 13 usually complains when I plug in its charger through a USB C hub with PD, but with this it works perfectly. Plus powers all my other devices that are connected to the hub. A big plus is that the guys at B&H shipped it to me across the world to Mauritius and it was a great experience. Highly recommended!

5
2024-07-15 04:52:22

I have 8 chargeable devices I carry with me (watch, phone, AirPods, laptop, backup battery, game controller, iPad, stylus). To keep up, I used to keep a couple USBC power supplies in my roller board (30w + 30w) along with an outlet splitter and two power supplies (60w + 18w) in my backpack. I have a MBP 13 but it only has two USBC ports...corporate machine so I really can't complain. However, it leaves me needing the extra supplies. This battery + hub with the USB ports and the wireless charging is perfect.  One note...the input for the Omni 20+ is maxed out at 45W. It won't take more and pass it through. I guess this is for heat issues and if you starve it to 30W it works fine just with less wattage.  I was hoping I could put a bigger charger in front of the hub and have the passthrough carry juice to additional devices but no dice. If you have a 80+W charger then still 45W is the most you can push in regardless whether you have lots of empty devices plugged in. Last week, I had a long day and all the devices were on fumes by the time I checked into the hotel. I plugged everything in and, 6 hours later, all devices and battery were back to 100% just as you would expect. I wasn't ready for the day but the devices were. Along with this I bought the Anker PD2 power supply which provides 30W x 2 or 1 x 60W. Now I only carry one power supply along with this Omni. Worth noting that the PD2 does not modulate the wattage flowing, for example, to 45W and 15W. It's binary...either 1 x 60W or 2 x 30W. If I could change something on the Omni 20+ it would be to switch the old-school USB ports to a USBC form factor (even if they are limited in wattage) because that would keep my cord options easier. Anyway...adapters are going to be in my bag for a while to come. Buy it and enjoy it...

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