![]() ![]() 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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