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Macbook Charger Feels Hot

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Macbook Charger Feels Hot

2024-06-06 08:31:50

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Finally a charger that works with multiple devices. This thing has enough power that I can charge at least three power hungry devices at once, and it doesn't get hot. I can charge a MacBook Pro, a wireless speaker (it sucks a ton of power), and a wireless iPhone charger all at once. Even though other chargers claimed enough power to charge all this stuff at once, none did it. If I was charing my MacBook Pro at high rate, the brick would get super hot. Not this one - it stays cool. Love the look.

5
2024-08-14 02:10:38

It feels solid and comes with a car charger.

5
2024-08-17 08:39:14

Allows me to use my old MagSafe Charger with my 2014 MacBook Pro.

5
2024-05-03 08:19:51

I have had many Apple laptops throughout the years and this one is so light, never overheats and feels hot, yet is a beast!

5
2024-07-05 02:30:40

Excellent as always. BTW, why does my laptop I purchased from you last fall '21 Charger get so HOT?

5
2024-04-03 02:54:48

Love this thing and works great with my 14" M1 MacBook Pro. It gets pretty hot sometimes.

5
2024-07-01 01:53:48

Looks good & does what it's supposed to the last plug has enough space for a MacBook charger.

5
2024-08-05 03:57:35

Incredible Dock!  The best for my new MacBook Pro 16 And you can also use it as a charger!!

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I started off with the Watson 4-AA charger and have moved up to the 8-AA charger... because I use it ALL THE TIME. I still use one-use brand name batteries for flashes, LED light banks, and wireless transmitters and receivers. But, everything else gets the Watsons; i.e., audio recording devices, mics, etc. They help bring down my battery costs... and throw less battery acid into the recycle bin. When I order new Watson AA batteries, I put a mark on them to indicate which batch they are. First group lifecycle = 1; second group = 2. I have up to three group lifecycles going on at a time. Why? Because you want to know which ones are at or near the end of their productive lifecycle. For me, they seem to last about 30 recharges each... After that, they do not hold the charge that well, nor sustain the delivery of power... and they are not supposed to do it. The 30 recharges I get are already value on value of savings. Even at the end of a lifecycle, I can use them for really low-level energy devices (like remote controls). I just recommend knowing when to get rid of them. The charger does make the batteries hot, from time to time. That's how it re-activates the acids in them. I have tried other brands of AA battery rechargers and they all get questionably hot. The only rechargers that do not get batteries hot are like my pro-level camera batteries, but those are way more expensive. For the price, these are priceless.

5
2024-05-08 02:45:10

I have not had to use my AppleCare yet, but am glad I got it. I spilled a bowl of hot soup on my last macbook and did not have a warranty or anything on it. It may not cover that kind of liquid damage, but I rest easier knowing I have some protection.

5