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TheRealAlex

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After taking delivery of my 14” MiniLED MacBook Pro I decided to upgrade to the 96 Watt fast charger so I can Fast Charge my MacBook Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max, and my 11” iPad Pro.

But it takes 3 cables.

USB-C to MagSafe (for fast charging)
USB-C to Lightning (iPhone 13 ProMax)
USB-C to USB-C (iPad Pro 11”)

Is anyone using any other Fast Charger except Apple’s if so which one ?
 

rui no onna

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Oct 25, 2013
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I use this one:


Of course, I don't have any MagSafe MacBooks and I think my USB-C devices take 65W max (ThinkPad). I also don't need fast charging for my iPhone. Even 12W works well enough.
 

rumz

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Most of the time I charge my iPad Pro (2021 12.9”) with the wall charger that came with a 2018 15” MacBook Pro… 87w? Not sure that it’s fast charging I guess ?
 

kierennyc

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I thought it made no difference if you charge with a 20w or a 100w - isnt the iPad/iPhone maximum intake 20w For fast charging?
 

rui no onna

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I thought it made no difference if you charge with a 20w or a 100w - isnt the iPad/iPhone maximum intake 20w For fast charging?

iPhone 20W, iPad 30W.

Actually, the 12.9” iPad Pro seems able to pull a bit more than 30W. I have the charger plugged in to a TP-Link smart switch with energy monitoring. When the M1 Pro is the only device connected, power consumption can go up to 38W.
 

Dfds

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After taking delivery of my 14” MiniLED MacBook Pro I decided to upgrade to the 96 Watt fast charger so I can Fast Charge my MacBook Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max, and my 11” iPad Pro.

But it takes 3 cables.

USB-C to MagSafe (for fast charging)
USB-C to Lightning (iPhone 13 ProMax)
USB-C to USB-C (iPad Pro 11”)

Is anyone using any other Fast Charger except Apple’s if so which one ?
can’t you fast charge the 14” using the USB-C to USB-C cable
 

Davidalan

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Nov 20, 2012
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Several different ones around the house. As well as the 20w USB C apple charger


 

BigMcGuire

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Jan 10, 2012
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After taking delivery of my 14” MiniLED MacBook Pro I decided to upgrade to the 96 Watt fast charger so I can Fast Charge my MacBook Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max, and my 11” iPad Pro.

But it takes 3 cables.

USB-C to MagSafe (for fast charging)
USB-C to Lightning (iPhone 13 ProMax)
USB-C to USB-C (iPad Pro 11”)

Is anyone using any other Fast Charger except Apple’s if so which one ?
We have several Anker chargers throughout the house that are USB C (30-60w) that we use for our MacBooks / iPads / iPhones. I like the chargers with 2 USB C out ports so I can have 1 USB C to USB C and 1 USB C to Lightning.

 

Abazigal

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Am using an anker 30w charger for my ipad (which also doubles as my Nintendo switch charger). The usb-A port is there for my micro-USB cable. The 60w Anker charger by the side is for my M1 MBA.
 

BigMcGuire

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One thing I really like about my iPad Pro 11? I can plug it into my MBP charger and juice it up 10-20% in minutes then use it again. I usually keep it charged 50-80%.
 
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