⚡ Charge Ahead: Power Your Laptop with Ease!
The cablecc Type C USB-C Female Input to DC 4.0x1.7mm Power PD Charge Cable is designed for efficient laptop charging, featuring a built-in PD Emulator Trigger for seamless connectivity. It supports 18-20V output, making it ideal for laptops requiring higher voltage, and is compatible with 65W Type-C chargers. Perfect for professionals on the go!
J**A
Works for Ableton Push 3!!!!
Works GREAT!I am a van-lifer and have converted everything I travel with to USB-C for universal connectivity. This amazing little unit allows me to power Ableton’s Push 3 unit through its power adapter port from all of my USB-C adapters AND battery packs!!!! Total game changer!
O**I
Reliable to charge portable power station.
Used to charge power station with USB-C compatible 140w AC adapter or power bank.It provides ~100w input for station.While processing it's warmed a bit and looses 10W on convertation.Very stable and it works vs other adapters.Interesting thing that seller consultant tried to persuade me it's not suitable for 100w performance due to hot issues.For me it' not an issue. As I mentioned it was a bit warm.Respect for high quality product and good oportunity.
M**D
Didn't charge and caused terrible lag
I purchased this adapter with high hopes for my 2015 non-USB-C Dell Inspiron laptop (12G Ram, i7, 4GB AMD GPU, Win10Pro) so I could use it with my newer Dell XPS 15 USB-C charger (and fingers crossed, my Cal-Digit T3 dock) and eliminate the need to lug a proprietary charger around and hopefully charge via my docking setup. I didn't expect the adapter to connect my peripherals via USB 3 on the dock, I just hoped to get power delivery from the USB C/adapter combo. I didn't check the specs on the CalDigit but my XPS USB-C dock supports 20V as the manufacturer recommends. Connected to either the dock or just the XPS charger, the adapter did not charge, at best, it held current power at whatever the laptop had left in the battery (if I can trust what the battery indicator was telling me while it was connected with the adapter) and caused extreme lag when using the device. The lag was intolerable. It was extreme to the point of making the device unusable while the adapter was connected. As soon as the adapter was disconnected, the laptop worked as normal, which is great. So not only did it not work as advertised it actually degraded the performance of my laptop, which I had recently refurbished with a new hard drive and MoBo, so it was like new. Really wish it had worked.
S**P
Perfect for AKASO Mini Projectors
Works amazing for connecting a third party power supply to the AKASO WT50 Mini Projectors. Just make sure whatever power supply you are pulling from has a buck converter or method to treat the power before you plug it in. But most USB C power suppliers already do a great job of keeping the power consistent.
M**.
Convenient for On-the-Go Work, but with a Catch
This Type-c charging cable has been a game-changer for my mobile work setup. The ability to power my Surface notebook from a power bank has eliminated the constant hunt for an outlet, especially when I'm on the road or in older cars without outlet plugs. The magnetic connector is a neat feature, ensuring a secure connection that isn't easily disrupted.However, there's a key aspect to note: the PC must be turned on for the cable to work. If your device is entirely dead, don't expect to plug it in and see it start charging immediately. I'm not sure of the reason behind this, but it's something to be aware of.Despite this minor setback, when the product works, it's seamless. The LED lamp design indicating the connection status is a thoughtful touch. Just ensure you're using it with the recommended 45W 15V/3A output, as anything less might cause charging issues.In short, if you're a professional always on the move, this charging cable can be a valuable asset, with some caveats to keep in mind.
B**.
Works to charge my Lenovo Yoga
It works to charge my Lenovo Yoga 2-in-1 from a 60W USB-C PD power supply. The adapter has a control board inside it that triggers the USB-C PD power supply to start supplying 20V. The laptop takes over from there to charge the battery.
M**Y
Works
20V DC from your USB PD source. Simple, effective, and it just works!
J**P
UPDATE: Stopped working after a few months, but seller replaced it
Purchased on November 2023. Cable went bad on March 2024.update:Seller has offered to send me a replacement. I will update this review if I receive the replacement.update 2:I received the replacement and it's working fine. I think original cable had gone bad due to cable fraying internally from bending over time. I will see how long this one lasts.
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