What you need is a Power Delivery (PD) charger that can connect to your MacBook via USB-C. PD chargers can support up to 240W of power, although the most common congregate around the standard ...
If you’ve ordered a new iPhone recently, you’ll notice that the box is a whole lot slimmer than in previous years. That’s because the bulkiest accessory is gone: the power charger.
The European Union has recently introduced a new law requiring most electronic devices to use the same type of charger: USB-C. This means consumers will no longer need to collect different ...
Consumer convenience: Consumers can now use a single USB-C charger for a wide range of devices, regardless of brand, reducing the need to carry multiple chargers. Reduction in e-waste: The EU ...
The EU’s Common Charger Directive went into effect on December 28, 2024, meaning several categories of devices now need to support charging via USB-C to be eligible for sale in the region.
While you can't use just any laptop charger with any laptop, you may be able to use a simple USB-C charger, like the one you use for your phone, instead. Whether you can use a USB-C charger will ...
The EU's new law mandates USB-C chargers for most electronics by fall 2024. Learn how this impacts consumers, manufacturers, and the future of charging technology. For years, a tangled mess of ...
A flyback-based switching architecture enables USB-C chargers to generate up to 240 W from a single 1C port. Until now, existing 240-W USB-C charger designs got around the technology’s de facto ...
The EU's new law mandating USB-C chargers for most devices is now in effect. Learn about its impact on consumers, e-waste, and the tech industry. For years, a tangled mess of charging cables has ...