![]() ![]() While those cables work with Apple’s adapters, they’re not supported with third-party USB-C power adapters, including the NuPower in my testing. Unfortunately, this doesn’t include either model of iPad Pro connected via the Lighting to USB-C cable Apple offers. A 61W adapter for the 13-inch MacBook Pro costs $69.īecause the charger is standards based, it also works with any non-Apple USB-C devices that supports basic charging up to 3A at 5W, and several higher-wattage USB Power Delivery flavors: 6A at 5V (30W), 5A at 9V (45W), 4A at 15V (60W), and 3A at 20V (60W). Here in India 60W at my location is not available and local Apple Premium Stores told me that you can use 85W charger with my 13' model but not 60W with the models requiring higher. ![]() I used it with MBP 15' and now charger died secreting yellow liquid and got heated. Apple’s replacement 29W adapter for the 12-inch MacBook models costs $49, and it’s another $19 to get a six-foot AC extension. My laptop model is Macbook Pro 13' Mid 2010 and requires 60W MegaSafe 1 charger. NewerTech includes an 18-inch USB-C charging-only cable as a more compact alternative to the six-foot cable Apple provides with its USB-C laptops.įrom a price perspective, the adapter is a bargain at $49. The main body of the adapter is compact, has a nice finish, and has rounded edges. In testing, the adapter worked just as expected with two full-power draws (a 2015 12-inch MacBook and a 9.7-inch iPad Pro).
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