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mBeat Gorilla Power USB-C PD World Travel Charger for iPhone, MacBook & iPad $63.20 Delivered @ KG Electronic eBay

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Gives devices the cutting edge USB Power Delivery(USB PD) Technology. Multiple world travel plugs included. Additional USB-A fast charging ports to suit your charging needs.

Gives iPhone X/8/8 Plus, iPad Pro, MacBook, MacBook Pro, and other compatible devices the cutting edge USB Power Delivery(USB PD) Technology.
Multiple world travel plugs (AU / US / UK / EU) included.
Additional USB-A fast charging ports to suit your conventional charging needs.
Technical Specification

AC input: 100-240V 50/60Hz
USB-C output: USB Power Delivery (USB PD) 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V/3A, 18V2.5A, 20V/2.25A
USB-A output: 5V/3A(max)
USB-C Power Delivery (PD) Compatible Device List * :
Laptops:

  • Apple: 12-inch MacBook, 13-inch/15-inch MacBook Pro (USB-C).
  • Dell: Latitude 11 (5175), Latitude 7275, Latitude 7370, Venue 10 Pro (5056), Venue 8 Pro (5855), XPS 12 (9250), XPS13.
  • Google: Gen2 Chromebook Pixel, Pixel C tablet, Google Pixel Phone.
  • HP: Spectre x2 12-a0xx, Pavilion x2 10-n1xx, Pavilion x2 10-n0xx, Elite x2 1012 G1, Spectre Pro 13 G1.
  • Lenovo: Thinkpad 13 20GJ, ThinkPad X1 Tablet system 20GG, Lenovo Yoga Pro5.
  • Acer: Acer Switch Alpha.
  • Asus: Asus ZenBook-3-UX390UA.
  • Xiaomi: Air 12.5.

Mobile Phones and other devices:
iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPad Pro. Mi 4i, 4C, Mi 5C, HTC A9, HTC M8, LG Nexus 5X, LG G5, Galaxy Tab Pro S, Infocus M550, ASUS Zenfone, Samsung S8, Nintendo Switch.
*This is an incomplete list of compatible devices.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    This type of interchangeable feet design looks a little bit dangerous to use..in two ways:

    Nevertheless, if this is not a problem then the specs look like a great charger with 45W USB-C PD output and 5V3A USB-A output

  • As per usual with these kinds of posts, completely confusing as to what kind of wattage is delivered from each port. Thanks for the follow up confirming 45w.

  • +1

    Does anyone know how safe these are? I'm struggling to find any meaningful review of this from Benson Leung or Nathan K or whoever.
    Specs wise looks like a really great device but don't really want to fry my $3500 surface book 🙄

  • I'm going to take the advice of mostly Melbourne's post and assume that these are not safe.

  • You can add Latitude 7390 and 5285 to the list of devices. The 7390 will give you the "slow charging" message with 2.25 amps, but it works pretty well.

  • Would this also work with an Dell XPS 15? I know it's not listed but I assume it would charge, just slowly? Thanks in advance!

    • +1

      I think XPS15 will require 65W minimum power to charge, so this won't be sufficient.

      • Thanks for clarification! Much appreciated.

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