To go along with the updated MacBook Pro models that are launching next week, Apple is stocking accessories for the machines. There's a 140W USB-C power adapter, which is Apple's most expensive power ...
The website ChargerLAB has tested the iPhone 17 Pro Max's USB-C charging speeds with a variety of Apple's chargers, from 18W ...
Listen, we love Apple as much as anyone else, but those chargers are expensiiiiive; especially those high-power ones you need for your laptop. Well, Woot has Apple’s 140W USB-C power adapter down to ...
On Thursday, Nomad released the all-new 130W GaN Power Adapter, equipped with a trio of USB-C ports to power up your iPhone, MacBook Pro, and iPad, quickly and at the same time. The just-released ...
Plugable has launched its latest product, the Plugable USB-C 9-in-1 Hub with 140W Power Delivery Pass-through. The company says it’s for professionals and hybrid workers who require seamless ...
Along with all of the fanfare during yesterday’s MacBook Pro launch, one thing I wasn’t expecting was a 140W USB-C power adapter. But this could be the biggest step change in the electronics industry ...
The $25 cable supports charging at speeds up to 140W and will intelligently share power between two connected devices. The $25 cable supports charging at speeds up to 140W and will intelligently share ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The PowerCore 24K has Power Delivery 3.1 for fast charging itself and other devices at up to 140W The PowerCore ...
That caps performance at 480Mbps, the same rate users have seen since the Lightning era and the same limitation that started ...
Let’s be clear – it’s not enough to have USB-C to USB-C cables. There’s a lot of cables that we might want to acquire for our day-to-day use, perhaps, for a transition period while we still own some ...
Unless you’re buying an iPad or MacBook and get a charger in the box, we don’t recommend buying one of Apple’s standalone chargers. For a company that’s often ahead of the curve, they’re surprisingly ...