Anker 317 100W 1-Port USB-C MacBook Pro Charger w/ 5' USB-C to USB-C Cable
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AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has 100W Anker Mac Book Pro USB C Charger (Black/White) w/ 5' USB C to USB C Cable on sale for $24.69. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
Model: MacBook Pro Charger, 100W USB-C Charger, Anker PIQ 3.0 Compact and Foldable Fast Charger for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 14, Samsung Galaxy, and All USB-C Devices (5 ft Cable Included)
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Mac Book Pro Charger, 100W USB C Charger, Anker Compact and Foldable Fast Charger for MacBook Air, Samsung Galaxy, iPad Pro, and All USB C Devices, 5 ft USB C to USB C Cable Included
Manufacturer:
Anker
Model Number:
A2672
Product SKU:
B0C1FZWT8M
UPC:
194644133009
ASIN:
B0C1FZWT8M
Brand:
Anker
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
2.744089 x 1.326769 x 2.358263 inches
Item Weight:
0.6613868 pounds
Item model number:
A2672
Manufacturer:
Anker
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For those that care and don't currently know, only the MacBook pros with thunderbolt 4 can handle 100w via USBC, all the rest (including airs) need to use a USB c to magsafe cable to go above 65W with this charger.
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11-06-2023 at 04:45 PM.
For those that care and don't currently know, only the MacBook pros with thunderbolt 4 can handle 100w via USBC, all the rest (including airs) need to use a USB c to magsafe cable to go above 65W with this charger.
For those that care and don't currently know, only the MacBook pros with thunderbolt 4 can handle 100w via USBC, all the rest (including airs) need to use a USB c to magsafe cable to go above 65W with this charger.
For those that care and don't currently know, only the MacBook pros with thunderbolt 4 can handle 100w via USBC, all the rest (including airs) need to use a USB c to magsafe cable to go above 65W with this charger.
Good price/deal with those caveats ❤️
Not entirely true, e.g. Intel MacBook 16 inch charge with 96W over USB-C as well and they only have TB3
How does 100w charging impact my battery? I have a m1x (?) 14" MacBook Pro, I usually just charge it on my 30w phone charger since I'm never in that big of a rush.
How does 100w charging impact my battery? I have a m1x (?) 14" MacBook Pro, I usually just charge it on my 30w phone charger since I'm never in that big of a rush.
I have an M2 14" MBP and I use da 140w Anker USBC charger on mine every single day. Battery still shows 100% health and I've been doing it for at least 3-6 months now. My OEM charger/cable is still in the box. When I first got it, the only thing I took out of the box was the Macbook.
For those that care and don't currently know, only the MacBook pros with thunderbolt 4 can handle 100w via USBC, all the rest (including airs) need to use a USB c to magsafe cable to go above 65W with this charger.
Good price/deal with those caveats ❤️
Non MBP apple silicon macs are better off with the 30w tiny chargers anyway IMO
I have an M2 14" MBP and I use da 140w Anker USBC charger on mine every single day. Battery still shows 100% health and I've been doing it for at least 3-6 months now. My OEM charger/cable is still in the box. When I first got it, the only thing I took out of the box was the Macbook.
New Li-ion batteries, include the ones in MacBook and iPhone, were tuned at over 100% at factory (tuned at somewhere between 105-110%). That's why you're still seeing it at 100% health even after 6 months of use. Once it starts to report under 100%, you will notice battery health drops at significant pace. It is normal to see battery health under 90% after a year of use.
How does 100w charging impact my battery? I have a m1x (?) 14" MacBook Pro, I usually just charge it on my 30w phone charger since I'm never in that big of a rush.
I cap my mackbook air to 80% charge using Aldente[apphousekitchen.com], recharge when it hits ~30%, and charge as slow as possible. The battery health meter still shows 100% after 2.5 years. I understand that this is pretty unrealistic for most people.
I cap my mackbook air to 80% charge using Aldente, recharge when it hits ~30%, and charge as slow as possible. The battery health meter still shows 100% after 2.5 years. I understand that this is pretty unrealistic for most people.
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Good price/deal with those caveats ❤️
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Good price/deal with those caveats ❤️
Good price/deal with those caveats ❤️
Thanks for the info!
Good price/deal with those caveats ❤️
Not entirely true, e.g. Intel MacBook 16 inch charge with 96W over USB-C as well and they only have TB3
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Char...102&sr=8-5
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Char...102&sr=8-5
The newer one seems to have more ports.
Also way more expensive
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Good price/deal with those caveats ❤️
Non MBP apple silicon macs are better off with the 30w tiny chargers anyway IMO
New Li-ion batteries, include the ones in MacBook and iPhone, were tuned at over 100% at factory (tuned at somewhere between 105-110%). That's why you're still seeing it at 100% health even after 6 months of use. Once it starts to report under 100%, you will notice battery health drops at significant pace. It is normal to see battery health under 90% after a year of use.
For those that wish to prolong their battery as long as possible, give this technical article a read: https://batteryuniversi
For those that wish to prolong their battery as long as possible, give this technical article a read: https://batteryuniversity.com/art...-batteries [batteryuniversity.com]