![]() ![]() You can charge a laptop at up to 65W using just one of the USB-C ports or charge the laptop at 45W and another device at 20W via the other USB-C port. model is a little larger due to the type-G 3-pin plug but it’s the smallest and lightest multiport 65W charger available in the U.K.Įach port will adapt to your charging requirements. model is also a great choice and features a foldable plug. It is the smallest multiport USB-C wall charger, and it weighs just 132g, an indistinguishable difference to the 130g UGreen Nexode 65W 3-Port USB-C Wall Charger. ![]() Each of the two USB-C ports can supply 65W, although obviously not at the same time as 65W is the total possible output. It might be bigger and heavier than the 45W or 65W single-port Anker chargers, but this GaN charger offers you much more with its three ports. Ports: 2x USB-C (65W PD) 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 (W,H,D): 1.15 × 1.5 × 2.6in (2.9 x 3.8 x 6.6cm) Like the other Anker wall chargers, this model features foldable (U.S.) 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. 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. Apple’s USB-C to USB-C charging cables (100W maximum) cost $19/£19 but you can find quality USB-C charging cables cheaper, for example from UGreen ( direct U.S. As well as freeing up one of the MacBook’s Thunderbolt ports, this can protect from accidental cable pulls and is required for MacBook fast-charging on the 16in, but it is expensive at $49/ £49 compared to a quality USB-C cable. If your Mac has a MagSafe 3 port (MacBook Air introduced in 2022 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro introduced in 2021), you can use Apple’s own USB-C to MagSafe 3 Cable (PD 3.1-supporting 240W maximum). You need to connect the charger to your MacBook using a USB-C to USB-C charging cable or USB-C to MagSafe cable. Baseus has a more compact 100W PowerCombo strip with four USB ports. Its 100W 7-in-1 power strip features two 100W PD USB-C ports, one 22.5W USB-C and one 22.5W USB-A port, plus an extension plug socket on its top. This is sometimes a neater and more versatile desk solution, but isn’t as pocketable for travel as a wall charger that requires just the charger-to-device cable.Īnother option is a power strip or extender. You could also consider a desktop charger, which differs from a straight-to-socket wall charger by connecting to power via a longer plugged cable, so offering greater range. Most of the PD chargers we review here are wall chargers that plug straight into the power socket. models, which are also pictured for each product, but U.K. MacBook chargers yet.ĭimensions given in our reviews are for the U.S. plug pins but the space-saving technology hasn’t made it into the larger-capacity U.K. Apple actually has a 20W charger with folding U.K. None, for instance, feature handy folding plug pins (see above) that can be found on a lot of the U.S. Due to their ultra-safe, sturdy three-pin Type G plug, the U.K. ![]()
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