

【Compatibility】Fit the Book Air/Pro After Late 2012.If you choose 60W/61W/65W PD Power with correct C to C cable(above 3.65A), it can charge for book Pro 13 inch.If you choose 87/100W PD Power with correct C to C cable,it can charge for book Pro 15-inch and 13-inch,Specific model please refer to the Product description.It can work with PD Power banks,but the output should support not less than 16.5V/3.65A.If the PD Power Adaptor/Bank is below 60W,It will display “connect+Disconnect”.The computer will not work below 14.5V. The Power adapter output should support not less than 16.5V/3.65A.For book USB C chargers, PD 61W/87W can support. Pair it with a compatible USB-C power adapter to conveniently charge your notebook from a power point and take advantage of fast-charging capabilities. 【PD Device Requirement】This USB-C adapter is just a conversion device, you need to provide correct PD power output device and correct USB C-C cable. This 2-metre charge cable features a magnetic MagSafe 3 connector that helps guide the plug to the charging port of your Mac notebook.【Design Ideas】This USB-C to Magnetic T Tip Converter is designed for converting new Book air/pro USB C charger to charge your old version Book with interface, so it could preserve the value of your investment in chargers and make your life more convenience.With USB C you had to open the machine to check, now you can see from across the room. I tried a 3rd party USB C- magnetic charging adapter for my 2016 MBP but it was horribly unreliable.Īside from being easier to use, having the LED on the cable to show charging status was incredibly handy. DetailsPair the Apple USB Type-C To MagSafe 3 Cable with the USB Type-C Power Adapter (sold separately) to power your 2021 14' or 16' MacBook Pro. It just worked and it was a boneheaded move to remove it.

is right - Magsafe was one of those brilliant Apple innovations that was beautifully simple and functional. (I assume you can use a USB C-USB C cable with the same power adapter) I actually don’t like the ease with which USB C plugs pull out I find them less secure than the old USB A plugs and have accidentally disconnected USB C cables on occasion. You can still charge via the TB4 ports, it’s just limited to 100W. Plus, the USB-C plug actually pulled out more easily in my experience than the reworked barrel-style MagSafe 1 connector. The benefit of being able to charge from either side was well worth it for me at the time. No one thinking clearly would have ever killed it. I'd love to know who was responsible for the removal of MagSafe. I typically keep my MBPs for seven years, so only three more to go on my 2017 before I get to have MagSafe again! Wheeee!
