Ports: 2x USB-C (65W PD 3.0) and 1x USB-A (22.5W)īest for: MacBook Air 13-inch MacBook Pro 8-core 14-inch MacBook Pro Or you should consider a multiport 65W charger, such as the Ugreen Nexode 65W 3-Port Charger or the Anker 735 65W Charger-both of which are super-compact and will charge other devices at the same time as you are charging a laptop.ĭimensions: 2.1 x 1.6 x 1.3 inches (5.5 x 4 x 3.2cm) model is as great, although without the neat foldable plug pins.īecause the M2 Air can be fast-charged using a 65W or higher power adapter, the Anker 715 65W Charger (below) is a better option and only a few bucks more in price and fractions of an inch in size. Like the other Anker wall chargers, this model features foldable (U.S.) plug pins. It is also tiny in comparison to the Apple-supplied charger (38% smaller in volume than Apple’s non-GaN 30W Power Adapter, and 20% smaller than the 35W charger), and significantly cheaper while being a safe, trusted brand. This single-port 45W charger is a much better option for MacBook Air owners as we believe that the Apple-supplied 30W or 35W Power Adapters are a little underpowered for the laptop’s potential maximum needs. It makes sense, but more ports make even more sense as we all have more than one device that needs charging.ĭimensions: 1.38 x 1.49 x 1.62in (3.5 x 3.8 x 4.1cm) Until the M2 MacBook Air arrived in July 2022, all Apple MacBook chargers had just one port. If the charger has more wattage than it needs, it can use the spare power to charge other devices at the same time as the laptop. It won’t charge it any quicker (unless you follow the fast-charge rules above), but rest assured that a premium charger such as the ones reviewed here won’t overcharge the MacBook battery and may have extra ports to change iPhones and other devices. It is fine to charge a laptop with a higher-wattage power adapter than it needs. Apple, Anker and Ugreen are the only companies to make a power adapter that supports the latest PD 3.1 standard that supports power output to up to 240W other USB chargers have a practical maximum of 100W. And plug in charger when battery reaches 20% to 30%.On the 16-inch MacBook Pro, you can fast-charge only with an 140W USB-C Power Adapter paired with the USB-C to MagSafe 3 Cable because the Thunderbolt ports are still 100W PD 3.0. Unplug the charger when the battery is full.Do not continuously keep charger plugged in for over 6 hrs at a time.New charger’s output current will be compatible if equal or greater than your old charger Compatible Laptop ![]() Other SSD adapters For less common SSDs and SSD slotsĦ0W MagSafe1 AC power adapter charger, for MacBook Air 13” in 2009- 2012 *Please double check your old charger’s tip size and output voltage.plugging into USB port For plugging other SSDs into USB ports.SSD adapter for USB For plugging other SSDs into USB ports.plugging into mSATA slot For plugging other SSDs into mSATA slots.converting mSATA SSD For converting mSATA SSDs into another connector.plugging into PCI-e slot For plugging other SSDs into PCI-e slots.SEE ALL For plugging other SSDs into PCI-e slots. ![]()
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