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Reddit mentions of Nekteck 60W USB Type C Wall Charger with Power Delivery, Supply Adapter with Foldable Plug for MacBook Pro/Air 2018, Dell Xps, Matebook, Ipad Pro, iPhone, Galaxy, Pixel, Nintendo Switch and More

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Nekteck 60W USB Type C Wall Charger with Power Delivery, Supply Adapter with Foldable Plug for MacBook Pro/Air 2018, Dell Xps, Matebook, Ipad Pro, iPhone, Galaxy, Pixel, Nintendo Switch and More. Here are the top ones.

Nekteck 60W USB Type C Wall Charger with Power Delivery, Supply Adapter with Foldable Plug for MacBook Pro/Air 2018, Dell Xps, Matebook, Ipad Pro, iPhone, Galaxy, Pixel, Nintendo Switch and More
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  • USB IF POWER BRICK CERTIFIED(TID: 1190039): 60W Power Delivery USB Type C Wall Charger passed rigorous test by USB compliance standard. No more worries about damaging your device, it's fast and safe to provides you the best possible performance.
  • FAST CHARGE: With a 6ft USB C charging cable supports PD fast charge model with maximum power up to 60W, The USB-C port with Power Delivery 3.0 enables compatible devices to charge faster in a short time.
  • UNIVERSAL AND COMPATIBILITY: Compliant any USB-C devices charging compatible with smartphones, tablets, laptops and more powerful devices with highly output. (Note: Some laptop maker limit the 3rd party charger)
  • SMART TECHNOLOGY: This Charger will intelligently identify your devices automatically and provide the fastest and most efficient output current (5V/3A, 9V/3A,12V/3A,15V/3A, 20V/3A).
  • SAFETY GUARANTEE: USB-IF Certified, ETL Listed, CE,FCC,RoHS, using the Highest Quality Components, build-in Safeguards Protected Against Over-Charging, Over-Currents, and Over-Heating.
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Release dateFebruary 2019

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Found 3 comments on Nekteck 60W USB Type C Wall Charger with Power Delivery, Supply Adapter with Foldable Plug for MacBook Pro/Air 2018, Dell Xps, Matebook, Ipad Pro, iPhone, Galaxy, Pixel, Nintendo Switch and More:

u/wesinator · 4 pointsr/VanLife

Here's a 60w PD power bank that should charge in a couple hours. It only holds 20AH and when charging and discharging that quickly the number of cycles will be reduced. But for the money its the fastest charging one I could find on amazon so you could get a couple. You'll also need a 60w PD wall charger too. So if you already have a bunch of power banks you could get a duffel bag with a power strip in it and everything already plugged in. Just be careful of all the heat in the bag because those 60w chargers get pretty hot.

You could also get a 60w PD car charger or a low wattage pure sine wave inverter to charge while driving. Just make sure your 12v outlet is fused to handle that much power.


Edit: There's also this slightly larger capacity (26800mAh) power bank that comes with the charger, but it charges slightly slower (45w).


Edit Edit: There's also "portable power stations" like this that can charge at 100w. But at that price you might as well build yourself a dedicated solar system or at least install a battery isolator on your alternator and get a deep cycle lead acid.

u/Imlulse · 3 pointsr/Surface

Fark, had this long ass post written and closed the tab by mistake... Imma try and Cliff's Notes it, feel free to ask any questions tho since I've been all in on USB-C PD for a while and I know it can be pretty confusing. First some useful links:

https://surfacetip.com/surface-go-with-standard-usb-charger-charging-speed/

https://surfacetip.com/surface-go-usb-c-charging/

https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-usb-c-macbook-and-laptop-chargers/

It might actually be more useful to you to read the Wirecutter guide first if you need a primer on USB-C Power Delivery and then the first two links after... Long story short, the Go isn't very demanding of chargers. Stock magnetic charger is more than fine.

I do think it's useful to grab a (cheaper) USB-C PD charger in addition to the magnetic one tho, thay way you can leave the latter plugged in at home and the USB-C PD charger in your bag and you don't need to plug and unplug stuff nearly as much; that's what I'm doing anyway.

Even a phone charger will charge the Go relatively quickly (if you're not actively using it) if it's USB-C PD capable and rated for at least 18W (pretty common, tho some only do 15W or are dumb 5V/3A - 15W chargers without PD smarts); ~2h17m with an 18W charger vs like 1h45m with the stock one FWIW. A decent USB-C PD charger will also charge your phone, USB-C battery banks, etc just fine so it's handy. USB-C PD auto negotiates proper charge rate.

You don't need much more than a 30W charger for the Go but prices are so close that if you're getting a USB-C PD charger anyway you might as well get something beefier that can also charge other laptops, a Nintendo Switch, etc. The <$30 60W Nekteck Wirecutter recommends looks like a great value once you take into account that it comes with a good, USB-IF certified, 2m cable.

I've not used it but I'm using their car chargers and they've held up great (both the 45W and the 23W). For my bag and for charging the Go I ended up splurging on this 61W Ravpower Gallium Nitrate model that Wirecutter raved about not long ago... Their one qualm was the original $50 price but it's already been on sale for $36-40, I think it's tiny size is worth the premium but that's just me:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TC53ZYD

Edit: Just as a point of clarification or in case you see conflicting info, the Go can pull pretty close to 30W when the battery is really low (stock charger only goes up to 24W)...

You can see it briefly pulled ~26W on a 45W charger in the second link I included above, but as with all modern electronics the charge rate slows down as the battery charge fills up so in the end a faster charger (like the full size Surface Pro charger or any of the PD ones I linked) makes < 10 min. difference in total charge time. Not worth swapping out the stock charger over that IMO unless you just really hate it's outlet hogging form factor.

u/jcpb · 3 pointsr/UsbCHardware

I wish I have an answer to this, because even Anker has problems at the 60W+ front. The most helpful review is a 1-star and it said that charger fried the USB-C port on the user's MBP - YIKES. Google's wall chargers only go up to 45W.

For your in-ears: Innergie's MagiCable will adapt any USB-C cable to micro-USB, negating the need to buy a separate USB-C to micro-USB legacy cable. It's technically a device itself though, so the USB-C charger/power bank will become active and start supplying power. It's also limited to about 5V 2A.

For the wall chargers: if Lenovo does anything funny with their laptops, any wall chargers you have will need 60W minimum or they simply won't charge. Apple's MBP will pretty much charge off any USB-C though, just more slowly, and the laptop has to be asleep (lid closed) or off.

Nekteck 65W
Nekteck 60W
RAVPower 60W w/ GaN

Innergie 60C if price is no object

I wouldn't recommend any Apple stock chargers unless it updates their 61W and 87W to do the full USB PD voltage ranges - even if it does, price is a problem on both.

For power banks: ideally they should have two 60W capable USB-C ports, one of them being input+output; and 1-2 USB-A ports for everything else. That's pretty hard to find and they certainly won't come cheap. If you limit that to one USB-C, that might be a bit easier to find.

mophie's 3XL can only do 45W, that might not work for the Yoga
Goal Zero has it all, but it's large, heavy, and very expensive; lesser version with one 60W USB-C and no AC inverter
J-Go Tanker Xtreme w/ 100W PD