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The Spigen 100W USB C Charger is a compact, foldable power adapter designed for fast charging of a wide range of USB-C devices, including MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and various smartphones. With advanced GaN technology, it offers efficient power delivery while being 13% smaller than traditional chargers. Its dual-port capability allows for simultaneous charging, making it an essential accessory for professionals on the move.
Item Weight | 215 Grams |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Material | Silicone |
Color | White |
Energy Specifications Met | UL |
Output Voltage | 9 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Current Rating | 3 Amps |
Frequency Range | 50-60 Hz |
Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Power Plug | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Portable | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Compatible Devices | Tablets, Laptops, Cellular Phones |
Compatible Phone Models | MacBook Pro M1 13" (2020) / MacBook Pro 13" (2016~2022 / M1 / M2) / MacBook Pro 16" (2019~2023 / M1 Max ~ M3 Max / M1 Pro ~ M3 Pro) / MacBook Pro 15" (2016~2019) / MacBook Retina 12" (2015~2017) / MacBook Air M1 (2020) / MacBook Air Retina 13" (2018~2020) / iMac / HP Spectre Folio / Spectre 13 / Spectre 15 / Spectre 360 / Dell XPS 13 9380 / XPS 15 / Samsung Notebook 9 / Lenovo ThinkPad X390 / ThinkPad X1 / ThinkPad E490 / Microsoft Surface Pro 7 / Google Pixelbook / Chromebook Pixel / Huawei MateBook X / iPad Pro / iPad Air / iPad / Nintendo Switch / Nintendo Switch Lite |
Additional Features | Lightweight Design, Travel, Dual USB C ports, Fast Charging, Retractable Plug |
S**N
Can take a hit
It's my travel charger for a Thinkpad and my iPhone. I don't have to pack the big laptop charger brick I used to carry on top of the phone charger as this charges both very quickly. It has taken some big hits, like down the stairs big, and it's still charging and won't heat up so I'm very happy. It'll be cool if one slot charges at 30W (max for iPhone 13) and the other at 65W. I think having to charge 2 laptops simultaneously is not the common use case, but what do I know. Outside of that, there's nothing more I would want from a charger this size and powerful.
C**N
Good charger for my 2021 MacBook Pro 14
I got this as a second charger for my new MacBook Pro 14. So far it has worked great. It doesn’t come with cables so I did have to get a 100W capable USB-C charging cable. And it shows up correctly in the Mac System Preferences pane as a a 100W charger. It is a little heavy, but I don’t travel much with it. Also it has two USB-C slots so I can also charge my iPad at the same time, if need be.
A**S
Liked it so much just bought a second one
My wife has been using this charger to complement the split locations she uses her laptop. She generally does not need a second port but appreciates that it is there. With a 100w USB C cable and the compact size this guy is, it makes a perfect travel companion for a mobile warrior. We liked like it so much we just bought a second.
A**R
Works well for Asus G14 laptop
I bought this to use with USB-C charging on my Asus G14 2022 laptop, to avoid carrying the power brick with me when travelling.It works well and charges without issues. The second port is great for charging my phone at the same time.
A**.
91w charger…
I've bought two of these... Then I noticed my watt sensing cable was showing 94w, on a 140w laptop. That was strange, so I tried my 240w cable with my 240w pluggable sensor、which is my most accurate setup out of my 3 sensors... it's drooping to 18.93V at 4.74A… this this best case scenario, and you're losing 10% of rated power. When I bought this back in June 2022 at $50, it might be acceptable, but at $60 I would expect at least 95w before getting a full voltage of droop.It's within spec, and it's not dangerous, just disappointing at $60. Next time I need a 100W+ charger, I'll go with the Ugreen or Anker ones.---I re ran my test after noticing the brick was figuratively on fire. After letting it cool down and putting it on a riser for better convection, it's reaching 90.96W. I also got some really nasty arc'ing when reconnecting, but that's common across the field at this price point. You are making a sacrifice for the extra port. If you need faster charging and don't mind arc'ing or a big shock when you forget to discharge the capacitors… Sccvee sells a 140w single port one for $40 on Amazon.
R**A
ITS OVER 9000!!!
Really a great charger though. Packing 100W into this "wall wart" is an impressive feat, I'm able to comfortably charge any 2 devices at once. (e.g. Nikon Z 30 + Chromebook)
F**X
DOES NOT SCHARGE AT 45W!!
I bought this for my laptop and Samsung S22 Ultra. My phone supports SuperFast charging at 45w, and I Have a 45w spigen charger that does the job.I bought this fat heavy charger thinking it can do both, but it only charges my phone at 15w with the other port empty.My laptop, Surface Pro 8, has Thunderbolt 4, and this charger only charges at 65w.Don't get this
F**S
Stable
It's a bit larger than some other brands, but it's stable. I had ones that would occasionally drop, or that would only charge from one port. This one works properly.Many of the other brands appear to have the same internals, but this one does not. It's better internally.
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