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⚡ Charge Ahead: Power Meets Portability!
The Udoli MTN-PD60 USB C Notebook Charger delivers a robust 60W of power, featuring both USB A and Type-C ports for versatile charging. Its ultra-compact design makes it perfect for professionals on the move, while advanced safety features ensure reliable performance. Compatible with a range of devices including the latest MacBook and Chromebook models, this charger is your go-to solution for fast and safe charging.
J**S
Good travel charger for 2016 15" MacBook Pro. Not as fast as stock, but half the price and half the weight.
Apple's 87watt stock charger is great, but it's heavy and expensive so I wanted something smaller and lighter for work and traveling. Some reviews suggest this may not work well with a 2016 15" MacBook Pro but I was pleasantly surprised that MacOS sees it as a 45W unit and it charges my laptop without causing any of the malfunctions reported by others. Sure, 60W would be better but the USB-A port is rated at 10W so 45W for USB-C isn't unexpected.Of course it's noticeably slower than the stocker, but not so much that I'm constantly looking at the battery meter wondering what's taking so long. It charges at a reasonable rate while doing the usual (mail, web, documents) but if you're running heavy tasks like Final Cut, Photoshop or Unreal Tournament you can't expect this to keep up. Use the OEM brick.I'm deducting one star for the included USB-C cable. The ~3" of wire going into the plug boots at the end is very stiff and after three weeks of intermittent use one is already cracking right against the boot. A small drop of superglue is holding it but that wouldn't be necessary if the insulation were more flexible. Also, as others have mentioned once the battery is at 100% it disconnects and reconnects the charger every minute or so, which makes the laptop chime. MacOS is clearly happy with a 45W charger so I suspect it's a minor incompatibility in the charger firmware, but not enough to be a big deal. If the sound bothers you just search the web for how to disable powerchime.To sum up: I use it frequently, I like it and I recommend it.
M**J
Powers Dell XPS 13-had one faulty unit-Doesnt work with new HP 13.3 Spectre
I gave only four stars because I had a defective and replaced unit and am apprehensive of relying only on this device when traveling. I have two units, both working, but my first purchased unit had two factory stamps of "Udoli" while the newer units only have one. The newer device is also slightly thicker, but otherwise seems identical. I posted a picture, the new device on the left. The older unit has been plugged in almost a month and still works.This unit is slim and has bonus of a standard USB output to charge your phone or tablet. I've used it to replace my three-prong factory laptop charger.This unit is not compatible with the new HP Spectre 13.3, though it will charge it when power off or lid closed.It works with the latest Dell XPS 13.3.
J**Y
Works with certain devices only
Make sure this fits your device. The list? " Custom made for Apple New Macbook 12 Inch (2015), OnePlus Two, Google Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Pixel C, New Nokia N1 tablet, Lumia 950, Lumia 950XL, ChromeBook Google Pixel, Asus Zen AiO, Lenovo Zuk Z1, HP Pavilion X2, ASUS ZenPad S 8.0." While I thought this would fit earlier Macbooks, it does not, for instance. So, check this list to ensure the right fit.That being said, it works for the more recent Macbook. I gave this to a friend and she reports it worked fine for her model. The set-up is easy: AC plug and adapter, and the other cable to the input on the device. It weighs not much, and its compact design allows it to be tucked into a computer case, luggage, carry-on, or backpack easily. Having received this in exchange for an unbiased review, this is it.
M**A
Out of spec and causes capacitative trackpad malfunction!
This product is advertised to deliver 60W over USB-C (PD60 spec), but it is limited to 45W on the new 2016 MacBook Pro -- I checked using System Information (gives max power) and graphed the instantaneous charge power using iStat menus. Worse than this, I noticed that when connected to my system, the built-in MacBook trackpad malfunctioned noticeably (became glitchy and periodically unresponsive). Baffled, I traced the problems to coincide directly with when this power supply was plugged in to the computer. (I also tested the power supply with an Apple charge cable but the problem persisted and thus definitely the fault of the power supply). I had never seen this before but a web search led me to an Apple tech note about some noisy power supplies causing problems with the capacitive sensing of the trackpad (and other blog postings relate this to a virtual ground problem with noise on the DC supply causing capacitative coupling to the chassis). In conclusion, not only does this power supply not meet its advertised power spec, connecting it to your MacBook will have adverse consequences. Stay away!
A**O
Slow charge for MBP 15"
For my 15" MBP 2016 that requires a 87W, I was hoping it'd charge a little while using it lightly. Not True. Depletes rather quickly, only times it charges quicker is when its sleeping. Then it took 2-3 hours!I used it while in Unreal Game Engine and it depleted in 1 hour!
B**D
Works very well, and extremely light.
Very slim, lightweight and works well with my Dell XPS15 9550. Only issue is that if both the outputs are used at the same time, the USB C output drops significantly, and the charger gets very warm. Otherwise, it's a very nice compact unit.
I**R
USB-c port and cable do not charge HP elitebook folio or LG G5
Not compatible/does not charge LG G5 cell phone, nor my HP elitebook folio using the usb-c port and supplied cable. It did work/charge the Nexus 5x. This is the second charger, the other being the ivoler usb-c charger, which have failed to charge my 2016 HP elitebook folio and LG G5. My HP folio uses 15v/3a charger and although both the ivoler and this product show the same charging capability neither have worked. Looks like I get to keep looking.
C**N
It does a great job! I have verified the output to be ...
I bought to charge my Dell XPS15 9550. It does a great job! I have verified the output to be 60W. I can even charge my computer slowly while I'm using it (it gets a little toasty). If I use it just to power my computer during regular use (not charge) it hardly gets warm.
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