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Macbook Pro Charging Watts

2024-08-23 09:41:32

Works welll charging drone battery which draws 30 watts.

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2024-04-14 07:21:39

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This cord is perfect for connecting to my MacBook Pro and charging my phone and iPad. The three plus feet is a really good length and the cord itself is strong and sturdy. I would recommend this to a friend.

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2024-04-09 04:20:26

I bought this for travel with my new MacBook Pro that wants a 140W charger. This one lets me charge three things at once, unlike the Mac charger. However, it only delivers 140W when only the MacBook Pro is plugged into it. If you plug one or two other items, the MBP only receives 100W, but that seems to be sufficient for overnight charging while also charging the phone, watch, or whatever. It feels well made, a little heavier than a similar 100W charger it replaces, but it's the close to the same dimensions, which are smaller than the Apple charger that comes with the MacBook Pro.

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2024-08-18 07:12:22

Solar panel works well with the first panel that I bought for my Delta 1300. Now I have 220 watts of charging power and will eventually purchase another 110 W panel to add to them.

5
2024-07-27 02:14:59

Like the headline says It powers 2 Samsung wireless charging pads with 10 watts each. Charges up my gear 2x faster

5
2024-08-15 09:12:55

This little sized power station puts out 800 watts of pure sine wave which is great for off-roading and working remotely. I’ve never ran out of power once since I’ve had this power station. I travel the country and been working remotely. Thanks to this power station I’ve reduced my dependence on extra stops to charge my work laptop. I’ve been charging this power bank with two 110 watt Ecoflow solar panels in parallel and been getting up to 187 watts of power! I ran my coffee maker using X-Boost and almost every morning since I got the power station. The fans do get pretty loud under load or charging which is my only gripe about the power station. Having full connectivity is convenient and super easy to control it from afar with Bluetooth or WiFi. This is my go to power station on all my trips and working remotely.

5
2024-07-29 07:20:16

This pane has been my go to panel when charging my devices. i average around 375 t9 384 watts which is very good. i now own three of these panels and i would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a large foldable panel with this much solar output. Do not just take my word for it try one and see why I love this panel so much.

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2024-07-28 04:12:52

Works great! with 18 watts of charging power you can charge your device fast and safely. ADATA makes excellent products that last.

5
2024-04-07 08:16:11

Wow, 245 watts of power is awesome and with that you'll save lots of time charging your power hungry devices such as 16 inch tablets even if you're using some of them while charging. If the anker 747 150w is a lightweight and the satechi 200w and ugreen 200w are middleweights, then the hyper 245 is definitely a heavyweight.

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2024-08-24 02:21:39

Every time I bring my MacBook to work, I always have to bring the original little white Apple adapter, plug it in back and forth to home-work, work-home... Well, those days are over. Now, I can leave the Xcellon 100W USB-C Universal AC Adapter permanently on my desk at work while the original Apple charger is stored in the laptop's case to take it anywhere else. The original Apple charger is only 30 watts, which I also used it for other USB-C PD devices, but the Xcellon for being 100 watts, is much better. It will deliver intelligently up to 100 watts to whatever device that needs that much current, like a bigger laptop or an V-Mount battery and will also safely charge my MacBook to only supplying the appropriate current it needs. Nothing more. That's what PD means: "Power Delivery". Very happy with it, it does what it's supposed to and now I have two ways to charge my laptop. Also, it features a built-In Circuit Protection Circuitry, and if you live in a country that is 220 volts, the charger automatically switches to the appropriate wattage (110/220), no problem. Just plug it in and forget it... [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review]

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