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Model: Monoprice USB-C Charger, 100W 1-port PD, GaN Technology, Foldable Wall Plug, Power Delivery for MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 12/11/Pro/Max/XR/XS/
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that "smart tech" is standard with the usb PD protocols. if there was no "smart tech" in this brick, it wouldn't jump the voltage to 20v. all power regulation happens by the device telling the brick what to output.
looks pretty good for basically a compact laptop charger from a reputable company? does this one have issues that plagued the 3 port ones from Monoprice?
looks pretty good for basically a compact laptop charger from a reputable company? does this one have issues that plagued the 3 port ones from Monoprice?
looks pretty good for basically a compact laptop charger from a reputable company? does this one have issues that plagued the 3 port ones from Monoprice?
I tried to find the same unit on Amazon just to see if there was any such feedback. I couldn't find it. Maybe it's there? And I just couldn't find it?
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Overheating, Battery health issues, etc. OEM Apple power bricks have smart tech built in to communicate with the mbp.
that "smart tech" is standard with the usb PD protocols. if there was no "smart tech" in this brick, it wouldn't jump the voltage to 20v. all power regulation happens by the device telling the brick what to output.
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that "smart tech" is standard with the usb PD protocols. if there was no "smart tech" in this brick, it wouldn't jump the voltage to 20v. all power regulation happens by the device telling the brick what to output.
So there are no proprietary protocols on Apple's side to regulate any sort of power flow, etc?
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