Size:T-Tip Note: Not all USB-C adapters work, Adapters with power other than 61W will not work stably, please be aware! Because the working voltage of the computer is at least 15V, The working voltage of mobile phones and wearable devices is 5V, -9V. If you use them, it will definitely not charge the computer. So please choose the correct adapter. So You Only can use the original 61W USB-C charger Attributes: USB-C connector: Type C (connect to USB-C Power Adapter), USB-C charge Power need 61W Such as: AP 61W USB-C charger, Mobile phone charger is not applicable. Cord Length: 70inch /1.7m Connector: Magnetic2/T-shape (5 Pin) INSTRUCTION: First Step: Connect the Cable to USB-C adapter, Then connect the charging adapter to an AC source. Second Step: Connect the Magnetic port to the device. The signal light turns on. Working conditions: Power drive--61W USB-C Power Adapter,61W USB-C Power Adapter,61W USB-C Power Adapter.An unknown adapter is not recommended because it may be suspected of false propaganda, and it does not have a 60W power output. Feature: 1. The cable can use the type C output interface of the USB-C PD power supply to conveniently charge the interface as: Magnetic2 T-Shape Cable for MB Book Air Pro 2. Please make sure that the USB-C PD power used is greater than 60W and the tag has 20V output before purchase. 3. The recommended USB-C PD power supply can be 61W. Try not to use 45W below for charging, so as to avoid non-charging or slow down. Compatible models: All versions of MB Book Air 11, 13-inch After 2012 Year (Connector type: Magnetic 2) All versions of MB Book Pro 13 -inch After 2012 Year (Connector type: Magnetic 2) Note: 1. Not all applicable models are listed. 2. Please check models on the Mc book and original power adapter before order.
Y**Y
It is a 60W cable. It will downgrade your 87W charger
This cable is advertised as compatible with 60W and 87W charger, but it is not. It downgrades 87W charger to 60W. If you have 15 inch MacBook Pro it will not charge the battery under heavy load.
C**N
Works flawlessly for charging MacBook Air 11” from 61W USB-C chargers
I like to travel light, but often need to carry my work laptop (USB-C MacBook Pro) as well as a personal laptop (MagSafe 2 MacBook Air). With the recent addition of a 2018 iPad Pro, I decided to see if I could consolidate on USB-C as my “connector of choice” and immediately set out to find a way to adapt USB-C to MagSafe.After a few false starts with various adapters and cords with mixed reviews and performance, I came across this option, and I’m so glad I did. It worked seamlessly for me on the first try, and has charged my MacBook Air seamlessly and quickly.Because the USB-C ecosystem is kind of wonky, your mileage may vary. However, I have successfully used this cable with both the standard Apple 61W USB-C charger and the RAVPower 61W USB-C GaN charger (the tiny one) to charge. My MacBook Air is the 11” model, which only requires 45W for charging; you may see different results on MacBooks with higher power requirements.The build quality seems rock solid. The USB-C connector is in a metal housing, and the MagSafe tip is just like a genuine one (I would not be surprised if the tip was in fact from the factory producing Apple’s actual chargers). The indicator light on the tip works exactly the way the “real” ones do: orange while charging, and green when fully charged.Ultimately, this cable works perfectly for me. I was suspicious because of all the various issues and confusion surrounding USB-C (so many versions, wattages, etc.) and MagSafe being a proprietary connector, but it has been smooth sailing so far. If you’re looking to slim down your bag and standardize on USB-C (and are educated on all the caveats around wattage, USB-C PD, etc.) I’d definitely recommend it.
D**K
Tested with 15" MPB, works, but only with Apple USB-C adapter.
I had no problem using this to charge my 2015 15" MBP using the 96W Apple Charger. I tested with an inline USB-C power meter and measured ~72W. Other non-USB-C chargers I also measured at 72W.I tested with a completely dead battery with lid shut, also tested with 30% charged battery with lid opened. Lastly tested with CPU running at 100%. No problems. The cable light remained orange.I tested Anker 60W and 100W chargers with no luck (15" MPB). Charge light toggles from orange to green as soon as it hits 60W. MacBook Air and 13" MBP worked just fine with Anker 60W.Anker 100W charger did work, but only if inline USB-C power meter used. 72W measured. With just cable, charge light cycles at ~60W (measured with kill-o-watt).4 stars because it only works with the 15" MPB with Apple USB-C chargers.
K**N
Constantly turning on/off - then quits - totally unreliable.
Is stated by a few other reviewers, this cable will charge for a few seconds, and then reset and stop charging for a second, then charge for a few more seconds etc, after 5 mins or less it seems to give up and just turns off (no light, no connectivity recognised by coconutBattery).To get it to work again you have to unplug it from the adapter (USB end) and plug it back in (doesn’t work by just removing the MagSafe end and reconnecting).I don’t know if mine is just defective, but my bet is that it’s a problem with the USB-C Power Delivery standard, it seems unable to know how much it should try charge (because it’s converted to MagSafe), and keeps attempting different levels, and getting reset. (I don’t know, just a guess)
A**I
Works like a charm
I know the general consensus is don't use third party charges but I have gone through so many apple magsafe chargers and I wasn't going to shell out more money for another one. I have a new macbook pro charging brick for my work laptop so I figured what the heck. It seems to be working just fine. The voltage between the new macbook pro brick and this one is different by about 1% so I figure it should be close enough to not do any damage.
T**Y
Works
Works for my 2012 retina MBP with a RAVPower 61w charger
M**W
Seems like a good cable.
Impressed by the initial appearance and application. Bought to replace a failed 11” MacBook Air charger. Paired the cable with the Ravpower GaN 61w brick. Charged the laptop perfectly from 0% to 100%. The led on the cable changed from amber to green, as expected. The cable is longer than I had anticipated, which is welcomed. It included a cap on the MagSafe end and a little bit of protective plastic wrap around the metal.Will update if it fails unexpectedly.
A**Z
Perfect for MBP Mid 2012 & MacBook Air 2017
Just perfect for MBP unibody Mid 2012! Got it with Arab power GaN 45W USB-C charger. October 2019: Upgraded to RAVPower 61W Wall Charger PD 3.0 [GaN Tech] and improved charging time. It also will works with MacBook Air 2017.
A**N
モバイルバッテリーでも使用可能
今まではMac専用の大きなアダプターのついた充電器を持って歩かなければいけなかったですが、出力の高いType-Cアダプターがあれば充電できます。おかげさまで荷物が一つ減りとても使い勝手がよくなりました。また、モバイルバッテリーでも充電できたため、外出先でも難なく充電できます。
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