The USB C charger block that came with your laptop is fine, but it isn’t your only option. Maybe you’ve lost it, you want a spare, or you just want a future-proof charger that’s a little smaller and doesn’t get as hot. The Plugable Type C charger fast charging has you covered.
Delivering up to 140W Power Delivery (PD) the USBC Charger negotiates with your device to deliver the optimal charging level. What does “up to” really mean? In this case, it means the charger is sort of future-proof. If the device you’re charging now only supports 65W, then that’s what the charger delivers. But if your next device needs more power, it can have as much as it needs—up to 140W for fast charging. Set the fast charger block up as a charging station that adapts to your USB-C laptop, tablet, or phone.
The Type C charging block is built on GaN technology, and that has a few benefits. For starters, this USB C power adapter is 14% smaller than the Apple equivalent—despite having identical Power Delivery specifications. And it’s more efficient, so it stays cooler to the touch.
The Type C charger also has a bevy of safety features like over-voltage protection, over-current protection, even short-circuit protection.
GaN technology enables charging efficiency, for a 14% smaller adapter that stays cooler to the touch, compared to the Apple equivalent
Intelligent power handling ensures safe, efficient charging at your device's optimal level up to 140W.
Short on time? Charge a 16” MacBook Pro from 0% to 50% in as quick as 26 minutes or 0% to 100% in 90 minutes using a MagSafe cable.
With UL, FCC, and DOE certifications, users can trust and rely on the performance of a high-quality, safe power adapter.
Featuring the highest standards of USB Power Delivery 3.1 and support for EPR, this future-proof power adapter is compatible with laptops, tablets, and phones up to 140W.
While only a few laptops on the market support EPR charging, such as the newer generation 16” MacBook Pro, this power adapter has been designed to work with devices that have yet to be released.
To achieve the maximum 140W charging rates on current 140W Macs, the power adapter needs to be paired with a MagSafe cable (not included). This is because most USB-C connectors are limited to 100W charging. Windows systems that charge at 140W via USB-C are expected in 2023 and beyond. Using safe power negotiations, the power adapter will optimize the charging speeds no matter the device.