the usb c to surface pro connector cable is only one little thing in the link to decent charging. You need a powerbank that can deliver usb-c PD standard AND at a decent wattage. This video just talks about cables. That is not enough and because you sell them or make money of them, I find this video misleading. You simply do not tell enough about the needed power supply and electronics needed to talk with the surface pro to agree on the voltage. USB(c) standard is always 5 volt. That is not enough for surface pro to charge while being on. It needs to switch to the higher voltages and for that communication between power supply and surface pro is needed. It is NOT just about cables and power supplies
It turns out that the 45W Samsung travel adaptor that I got for my new Galaxy phone also works perfectly with my Surface Pro 7. So now I only need to bring 1 charger when I'm on the road!
Very useful! I've been toying with the idea of charging my phones and tablets, including a Surface Go, with solar energy. I have a power bank hooked up to a solar panel hanging in my window; it gets topped up during the day, then it charges my phones overnight. But it won't do the Go, since it isn't PD compatible. So, all I need now is a second PD charger, and all of my mobile communications and computing is completely, and very simply, off-grid!
After your last video on this subject, I now use a Cygnett 27Ah battery (the largest I am (well, was!) allowed to carry on an international flight) with a USB-C to USB-C cable to charge my Surface Go and now my Surface Pro X, and with a J-Go Tech USB-C to Surface connect cable for my Surface Pro 4. All works well and the J-Go cable seems to be a good quality product. The combination of the long battery life of the Pro X with the extra life from the external 27Ah battery is a great combination. I look forwards to seeing the results of your testing.
@@bland9876 PD is a proper name of capability of having extra juice transfered compared to normal charging. Hence why it needs usb C to usb C cables. There is no PD for usb A outputs. Always check for PD especially now that most electronics are converting to USB C inputs and outputs
@@genexis_ 1. I have seen many chargers that output more than the standard 5v on usb A and 2. Having so many different standards is so annoying. Luckily most things will charge off but normal USB unless it's the surface go in which case f*** you I actually have one charger that will charge my Nintendo switch faster than another charger even though the other charger says quick charge on it because it's for a specific device and only outputs the standard 5v at 2A when used on something else
Hi, I live & work off-grid, using my Surface Laptop 3, using a KFD 12v to USB-C product. I wondered if you had any insights into whether the Laptop has any of the "charging intelligence" within it, to regulate & charge the battery? USB-A sockets, typically regulate the voltage supply, but the "intelligence" required to charge the battery happens within the phone. I would have thought that Microsoft would have built in the same sort of charge controllers into the laptop, to protect the battery regarldless of the voltage supply. Keen to hear any thoughts you have on this. Cheers
@@oztabletpc Great news. Can you point me to any documentation/specs on this? With this in mind, it seems you don't need a "charger", but just a regulated supply around, 12V/2.5A,15V/2A,20V/1.5. Are you aware of any options in this camp? Thanks
@@scannable_io No, that's not what it means. You'll need a PD charger. Lots of 12V options available. I use some Panel mount PD chargers in my camp set-up.
@@oztabletpc ok yea, seemed likely. I’ve been trying to find a 60W USB-C PD panel mount charger, but nothing yet. I have a 30W PD panel mount charger in the bus, but it’s not enough to charge & work all the time. If you’ve found any higher rated panel chargers I’d love to know :)
Hey there! Thank you so much for the Video. Real quick amateur question tho. At the beginning you mentioned PD 2.0 as a reqiurement for charging the Surface pro in writing at 0:55 . Later you only spoke of PD. Do i have to differentiate between the two when buying ? Greetings from Germany!
You really need PD 2 or 3. It's difficult though because many manufacturers just say PD. Here's a good article: www.androidauthority.com/usb-power-delivery-806266/
Any idea of a similar cable for the Surface Pro 2? Yeah I'm still enjoying my Surface Pro 2 with Windows 11 Pro in 2021, just would like the added convenience of being able to charge it via USB ports from my multi-purpose MotoMaster Battery Booster when out and about...
i understand type c is more compact but one advantage of using a surface connect to type c cable to charge using a power bank is that now the type c port is free to be used for other purposes such mic, card reader, ethernet hub, etc.
Thank again for the answer....if i buy a surface pro 5 ....the power bank of 45 pd work as well ?...My idea is to use sp 5 outside of my home. Thank for you patience.
This video is a HUGE help! Decided to go with Mi PD powerbank as J GO tech is way overpriced! Are they certified according to Australian standards for the price they charge?
Brett you 💓 my comment and later decided to UNheart ( lol) as I mentioned jgo tech is overpriced . You couldn't confirm my question . I read mixed reviews about JGo tech verified purchase online and as a consumer who wants best value for 💰💰 spent . Have a great day ❣️
Reviewed the monitor here: th-cam.com/video/FRBShuFdN7o/w-d-xo.html I don't think it's available any more. But there are newer models that do the same.
For Pro 8, you need a USB-C to USB-C cable. I like to have a USB-C to Surface plug handy as I sometimes use both USB-C ports for other things (webcam and display for example). The USB-C to Surface cable allows me to do that and charge at the same time.
Hello there. Is there a special power rating of USB-C to USB-C cable that you need to get the 30 watts? Or will any old USB-C to USB-C cable do? please provide a link of such a cable. Thanks!
Yes, you can charge with a USB-C to Surface Connect Cable like the one shown in this video. Links in description. You're looking for a cable like this, but you need a 'PD' USB-C charger (battery, wall or car) as well. J-Go Tech Original Surface Connect To USB-C Charging Cable: amzn.to/2WbyoLt
The J-Go Tech Original Surface Connect To USB-C Charging Cable is no longer available in the US. Are there any other USB-C charging options for a Surface Pro 4?
@@oztabletpc thanks for the prompt reply - sppreciated! I am so pleased about that because my SB2 laptop adaptor is getting a bit suspect and I don't want to spend a lot of money buying the proprietary MS replacement. Also with the USB C option I will be able to use a powerbank asong as I can get one with the required power delivery 60w (or more) USB C output. I am off grid so I can charge the power bank when the sun shines and know I have a few days laptop use (with a large capacity powerbank) over those weeks in winter when solar is not guaranteed. So the USB C charging option is going to take the worry out of my working from home.
@@maxineamon yeah, great idea. It's great to have USB charging for all of that. There are lots of good PD chargers for 240/110v and 12/24v power setups.
Apologies if this has been answered before: but have you tested any PD hubs with ethernet in the USBC port? Can the Surface 7 charge and get network over Type C simultaneously? Cheers!
Hello. Thank you very much for your amazing video! As I live in Germany I cannot get the J-GO Surface Connect To USB-C. Could you please suggest a reliable brand in Germany? Thanks in advance!
I would not recommend purchasing the Jego Tech cable. I purchased the usb c-type charging cable and the wall box charger a total of $60 to use the charger. What I received I would expect from a dollar store charging cable. I realized the 1st week that the wire is exposed at the strain relief and the pvc cover point of the cable. The cable had minimal handling as it was in a stationary place. I have emailed and no reply. I have called the service number is non-service. I was asked for a review at the 30 days of purchase but no response to any request of a replacement.
Does it mention anything about PD charging? If it can output more than 30W there is a good chance it will charge the Surface. It will work as a dock in any case.
Tania from Aus here. Thanks for the videos. I'm having soooo much trouble getting my Surface Pro 6 to charge with the cygnett 45W cable even though I have a 60W Cygett PD. Why are Microsoft saying that it will charge with these particular specs? JB Hi-Fi sold me a USB-C to surface cable and a 30W Cygnett PD which didn't work and they refused to give me a refund and made me buy the 60W PD Charger which still doesn't work. The light goes on but is dim and does not charge even when Surface Pro is at 60%. The cable is new but I noticed that it says 15V/3A power and also shows my 60W PD as being a recommendation for this cable to charge this Surface Pro6. But nope, still nothing. I'm getting annoyed with businesses giving me the wrong info or wrong items., and I can't afford to keep outlaying money because they are giving me incorrect itmes and not taking responsibnilty when they are Tech savy shops. Any help would be immensley appreciated. Cheers Tania
I've had two Surface Pro 7 connectors since December and both get hot and many times don't seat properly. I would prefer a different charging method, but want to be sure I purchase the correct items. Are you saying I can purchase a USB-C to USB-C cable and either a portable charger or wall charger? If so, what wall charger would you recommend?
Hi I have bought one of these USB-C cables for charging my Microsoft surface pro 6 tablet but has not worked with a portable usb power bank .Do you know what could be the problem ?
www.cellularline.com/en/Power-and-Holders/Power-Banks/Power-Bank-ESSENCE-10000/p/PBESSENCE10000K is this what you have? The details on at page clearly state that this powerbank can output 12W. The power requirements in this video state a minimum of 18W with PD. 30W or more is really ideal. Your powerbank cannot charge a Surface. It would even be very slow to charge a mobile phone.
Hi again thanks ! yes it seems that this is my model .So what is the best solution ? I mean what I have to buy ? A powerbank of 30W will be OK ? @@oztabletpc
g'day mate, thanks for continuing to respond to comments, even after 2+ years :) i have a surface book 3 (15 inch with nvidia gpu in the performance base), and i am able to charge it via usb c via the base (and upon testing, i can get charging to work with as little as 45W, and i can confirm the transfer of a full 100W from other usb c power sources), but i would ultimately like to be able to charge *just* the screen (ie when it is *not* connected to the keyboard) via usb c, but of course the usb c is in the base, not the screen, so i've been looking at these adapters for a while to hook into the screen to charge it via usb c. i have a couple of 100W usb c PD 3.0 chargers anyhow my issue is: why is it that all these surface-connect-to-usb-c-adapter cables seem to only support 45W (15V@3A) charging? like... the OEM microsoft charging cable supports 8A, and the usb pd 3.0 standard charging cables support up to 5A (and you get 100W via 20V), but everywhere i've read, all these adapters support is up to 45W due to low amperage and wattage. is that right? am i always going to be limited to 45W when i use these adapters, despite being able to get 100W usb c pd charging via the base? or, is there another adapter out there (surface connect to usb c) that transmits more than just 45W?
Interesting. I had not heard of or noticed a limit on those adapters. Seems strange as the Surface Book charger puts 100W through surface connect. I'd contact J-Go Tech to ask about thier adapter.
@@kunstdontfollow8011 No, USB-C to USB-C Is not enough. It must be offer the PD protocol at 30W or above. If it does not specify PD in the product details, then its not likely to do the job. Check Amazon or eBay for car chargers that do PD. There are plenty and they are relatively inexpensive.
Did you see any reports or products during your research charging the surface from v-lock or Anton-Bauer style batteries via the very common D-Tap plug? (basically an unregulated 14.4V LiPo user for video gear)? i am tempted to just get a cheap surface charge, and cut off the brick and replace it with a d-tap plug since the actual surface connector has a voltage reg inside...
Oh, don't do that! PD is a two way protocol. If you want to play, get a PD charging board for a couple of bucks and wire it up. Whatever you do, don't go power direct!
Can I connect a power bank to a Dock2 (without a power cable) via USB-C and use it to charge a Surface 6 via the proprietary connector? In other words, can I use the Dock 2 as a converter for the power bank?
Woo thank you VERY HELPFUL and you recap about only via USB type C with PD and minimum 30 watts!!! Can I charge my smart phone with this same charger? (Note 10 plus)?
Ha I love the shirt! As a kid that was the spot to go to on Fridays after school...when I hit 4th grade I finally got permission to go with my best friend as it was on the way biking to her house from mine. And now there's the only one in Burbank and it's fun seeing the vintage cars when they come by and hang out once a month.
fun facts oem nintendo switch charger works and charges while on. because at 2.6v it makes 39 watts not as good as the 65watt surface charger but it surprised me still.
Hi there, my charging port on my surface book is not working. The laptop is fine otherwise - but I cannot find a supplier to repair the port. Can I use the usb-c to c cable with the usb-c pd wall charger? Will this work as well?
If it a Surface Book 2 or 3 and it has a USB-C port then yes, you can use a PD charger to charge it. Best to get the highest watt PD charger you can get as the Book has a BIG battery!
@@oztabletpc Thanks for your nice and helpful video. I am having the same problem as Marie. Besides the PD and maximum watt, what about the output voltage of the PD chargers? does it matter? my laptop is a surface book 2 and its input port matches with 15V/3A. I would like to use Mac Book Pro Charger, 87W USB C Charger, or Anker 100W 4-Port Type-C charger which both are PD and provide a high watt, but they don't support15V/3A. does this difference makes any problem for my batter or what?
Hi! Very helpful Video! Question: How do you manage to work > 1 day with an additional 1,5 full charges? My (quote new) Surface Pro 7 i7 I only works for max 90 minutes with 1 full charge (just using MS Office eg Outlook, word, excel, no external devices).....
Whoa, yea that's not right! You either have a battery problem or you have something running in the background that is consuming an enormous amount of power! The i7 is a 15W processor, and the battery is 43Wh. In order to achieve a 90 minute rundown the device would have to be operating at its absolute maximum performance constantly. Here is an old video that we created with Battery Life Tips and Tricks: Part 1: th-cam.com/video/6qwjPADMGY4/w-d-xo.html Part 2: th-cam.com/video/hPrLYw7_nYY/w-d-xo.html Try Battery Bar Pro that we mentioned there to get an idea of what's going on.
Thanks! I ll try that! I already switched off the prozesses in the task manager, that had “high energy consumption”...that enhanced battery life from 60min to 90min :) :)
@@kaiwerk look for Battery Wear using the free version of Battery Bar Pro. My battery is currently at 0.9% wear - which is not bad for a 1 year old battery. It should report a battery capacity around 43,000mWh.
From thier website: Q9. Are the SuperTank interfaces compatible with the QC3.0 and PD3.0? A9. Yes, The USB-A port is compatible QC 3.0 and 2.0 devices, and the USB-C port is a Power Delivery 3.0 port.
oztabletpc supertank has two usb-c ports one with 18 w and other with 100 w , u said it should be more than 60w to charge surface so I needed to be sure ,, thanx
Hi, i have a SP3 and wondering about using an excisting powerbank it has PD 3.0 and 18W, would the difference between the PD version be a problem? and i know with 18W i still would only be able to charge it while turned off.
PD 3.0 is not a thing sorry. Do you mean QC 3.0? If so, it will not work. If it is PD 2.0, then 18W is too low to use practically. It would charge when off, but not when the device is in use. You can tell if your power bank is not a PD charger if it does not have a USB-C port onboard. If there is only USB-A or Micro-USB ports then it is not an PD charger.
@@oztabletpc On the specs it says this 20 000 mAh Tre USB-utganger hvorav én USB-C Quick Charge 3.0 og Power Delivery 3.0 .. Two USB ports one USB c, and qc and pd 3.0 The powerbank is Andersson Powerbank 20.000
Hi, Thank you for the in-depth information. I have a question in case you know about it - Can we charge our surface book 2 which comes with 44W charger from Dell 45W USB C charger ?
I'm hoping to create a similar "single cable" setup so I won't hv to use the Surface Connect Port like what u did there in the vid, but unfortunately my monitor does NOT hv a USB-C PD port. Is it possible to connect an HDMI cable from my monitor to a USB-C hub with PD, then hv a PD charging source connect to the USB-C hub which then subsequently charges my Surface Pro 7 via its USB-C port AND simultaneously projects the image on the monitor? If so are there any product recommendations?
I have at least 4 surface pro tablets, I have been able to charge them by alternate means:- combining at least 2 devices, first> surface connect to type c i.e. TYPE C Charging Cable for Surface devices, the same cable is likely to work from surface pro 3 to surface pro 8. Second> you shall need either 65W USB-C 4 Port Desktop Charger [ 2 Type C PD + 2 QC3.0 ] Fast Charge Adapter (though it charges but it gives slow charger message for pro 8) or a branded original charger *e.g. Samsung that has minimum 3 amp and 25W with USB c port
Hello, muy name is Javier, I am from Argentina...I am interested to buy a Surface pro 6, is it possible to charge the sp 6 or older with the cable (Using a the right power bank of course) that you show at video without the dongle conector...thank you
You can get a USB-C PD capable wall charger. Most original smartphone chargers are not PD capable unfortunately. You'll need to get a specific PD charger. PD chargers will charge your smartphone though.
oztabletpc thanks I just made the switch from iPad and am finding they really are two completely different devices. I was hoping the surface pro was more tablet but is seems to be more laptop. I am enjoying your videos on the device
This will work with my Surface pro 7 right? I went and bought an 18w charging block that came with a USB C to C cable and plugged it in. Minimum requirement, but I wasn't sure which surface pro this was for since you said itd work for em all
When you say "this powerbank", what do you mean? If it's the Xiaomi, can you check if it's genuine? I've been caught out with knock off Xiaomi products before. It's hard to believe that there are fake versions of cheap Xiaomi products... But there are!
@@oztabletpc Xiaomi. This is my 5th Xiaomi powerbank and I checked the authenticity as soon as I received them. I think the culprit is the cheap low quality cables.
Is there a way to charge a surface ( not a pro or anything just a plain surface) through either of the USB ports? my POS surface will not charge through the actual connector meant to charge, I have tried switching chargers with a known good on but it doesn't work so I was hoping I could charge it through one of the USB ports
There is no plain surface, so let's try and figure out what you have - Surface Book, Laptop, Pro or Go. When you say USB ports - how many and what type do you have? USB-A and or USB-C? Take a l look inside the charging port and make sure there's nothing blocking it. They do like to pick up small metal debris (like stray staples) due to the magnets. That's the only thing that I can think of that will stop it charging. It's far more common that the chargers get damaged. The charging connector can be a little fragile, but you have done well in eliminating that as the cause.
@@oztabletpc sorry just the surface laptop is what I meant not a book or pro there is no number or anything and it just has the one USB port A I misspoke earlier
@@jonsmith7667 Right got it, so sounds like the first generation Surface Laptop with USB-A and a Mini Display Port. So USB-A does not have device charging capability in the standard at all. So there is no way to charge in through a USB-A port. You'll need to address the charger issues. The Surface Laptop 3 and 4 have USB-C instead of the mini Display Port, so they can be charged via USB-C using the PD standard as well as the proprietary Surface Connect charge port.
@@oztabletpc thanks for the input. As I mentioned I have tried a different charger known to be good so my problem is internal. I will have to disassemble this piece of junk. Worst laptop I have ever owned. Thanks again.
Hi, really need your advice. I’d like to find a usb c hub that i can connect to a usb c monitor but also connect the hub to a wall charger to power my surface pro 7. I only could find hubs like that but with usb c thunderbolt. I could’nt find a hub (to connect to a monitor also to power the sp7) that is compatible with the usb c 3.1 gen 2 on the surface pro 7. Do you know any hubs like this other than the surface dock 2?
Does the dock offer PD charging? If so, then you're good to go no matter what brand. Surface will take the charge it needs from the power source. PD chargers can offer up to 100W. The point of the standard is that the device communicates with the charger to negotiate the voltage and output.
The Dell site doesn't say much, but looking at some other sites it appears that it does PD charging up to 130 Watts. That's plenty of charge for the surface Pro and it's the right standard.
I have a Surface Pro 3 that will no longer charge. I also have a SP7 and three chargers, but none of them will work on it, although one came with it and all 3 work with my SP7 just fine. Microsoft suggested I get rid of the SP3 and buy a new one, but it works great, if I can get it charged. I think it is an issue with the charging port, so the little dongle idea won't work. Can you please tell me exactly what I need to charge directly through USB-C? Sorry for the long comment, but don't want to scrap a perfectly good SP3, just need an alternative to charging it through the on board charging port.
Your Surface Pro 3 does not have a USB C port, so you can't charge it that way. You would need to find a service company that can do a battery replacement on your Pro 3. It's tricky to do, but I believe that it is possible.
I have one of those usb c to surface connect cables. 10 bux and works perfect. And also, I have it for almost 2 years now. Never even saw his dongle thing bulk device. This guy needs to up his research, seriously. I use it via my 60W output Xstorm 26K mah Bank. Also used it via my old 20K Xiaomi Bank. That last one broke due to minimal water damage. 25W wall charge works to charge when surface is off. Good luck!
Good for you. Those things are rare. I had one too and sold it for more than I paid for it. They were only on the market for a year or so and they went EOL as soon as the Pro 7 came out.
Unfortunately not. There was a Surface Connect to USB-C adapter, but they discontinued it when all Surfaces got USB-C ports. I know of a company that was investigating making one, but I haven't seen any news on that yet.
I have a question as someone that doesn't know anything about laptops really: My surface pro 7 charger frayed at the end as most chargers do due to it moving weird and bending over time, so the magnetic connection end of the charger is a mess of wires sticking out of the end of the plastic and won't charge unless in very specific angles (just like what happens with phone chargers), and I noticed a usb port on the power brick itself. So, I naturally assumed maybe a usb to usb-c cable could be plugged into the power brick that the laptop came with, and then plug into my computer to charge. I mean, my laptop charged using a nintendo switch charger, so it made sense to me! However, I got a usb to usb-c cable, plugged it in no problem, but suddenly I'm getting this notification that the PC isn't charging, and to use the recommended charger. Why is this, and how can I somehow make it work? The only difference in the charger is that I plugged a usb to usb-c cord into the power brick instead of using the attached magnetic connection charger cord since that doesn't seem to work anymore, even tho the brick itself works fine and the cord that connects the brick to the wall works fine as well! I'm so confused :(
The USB Port on the brick is for charging things like phones. A USB-A port cannot supply the required power. You would need a USB-C PD charger with at least 30W or a new Surface charger. Either option will work.
No it doesn't appear to be a PD charger. PD charging can only run over a USB-C to USB-C cable. It looks like One Plus is using the SuperVOOC standard which is not PD.
@@oztabletpc aw okay thanks for the help anyway! I needed it because my main charger stopped working but I've just decided to buy a fresh one anyway. All's well that ends well. :)
I purchased the J-Go charger cable that hooks up to a double ended C male cable with my PD, which is an Anker. It doesn't even light up the led indicator light on the plug, even on more battery than performance mode!! I'm disgruntled. purchased a small C adapter plug with a female C port that broke less than 5 minutes in. Rewatched your video here and purchased from J-Go, the C to Surface dongle but it should still work. I'm very frustrated. ( Saw their bit about if the PD is =/> original source as well.
Not sure what the issue is for you. I charge my Pro 7 from USB-C to USB-C cables all the time. Also use the J-Go Tech USB-C male to Surface Connect quite a lot with a J-Go wall charger, Xiaomi battery pack (PD) and a Baseaus Car charger. Have you tried different cables? Worth reaching out to J-Go Tech too, they know there stuff!
I am not comfortable to charge a Surface from a car charger directly. Can I charge that Xiaomi power bank from a car charger if it, the car charger, has a USB-C port?
From Pro 3 - 6 you will need the USB to Surface Connect cable. You can use that with any of the Surface models except Pro 1 or 2 and Surface RT models.
Hi! I have a Surface 3 Tablet for my work. The battery doesn’t last all day and my company won’t buy me a portable battery. So far the least expensive one I can find that will work is the ZMI Powerpack but I don’t want to shell out $90 for my part time job. Do you know of anything under $50? I’ve looked on Amazon but it is so difficult to determine what will and won’t work. Thanks. ☺️
Ok, I'll assume that you have a Surface Pro 3. Check on the J-Go Tech website for a compatibility, but it looks like a 45 Watt PD charger (or battery) and their cable will do the job. Note that it must be a USB PD compatible charger, and it must be able to deliver 36W or 45W on the USB-C Port.
@@oztabletpc thank you. Cause microsoft,j-go isnt available in our country. You have to pay for shipping fee thats worth more than the product. The only thing available here is the knock offs
wow I just plugged my 65W USB C charger into my surface pro 8, charging at the same speed as the surface charger lmao Why did I never try this before, I always saw those surface charger adapter to usb c but who needs that when usb c cable can charge it
I think you can use any charger with usb port. I´ve used a Lenovo laptop charger ( usb-c ) 65W to charge my Microsoft Laptop 3 ( intel ) and it works great. If youy own one, you should be able to use it.
Your laptop charger is USB-C PD capable. But many USB-C chargers are not. For example, most phone chargers are not PD capable. And only USB-C chargers can do PD. A charger with a USB A port will not charge a Surface.
Man, that masked man through the window bit brought tears to my eyes.
the usb c to surface pro connector cable is only one little thing in the link to decent charging. You need a powerbank that can deliver usb-c PD standard AND at a decent wattage. This video just talks about cables. That is not enough and because you sell them or make money of them, I find this video misleading. You simply do not tell enough about the needed power supply and electronics needed to talk with the surface pro to agree on the voltage. USB(c) standard is always 5 volt. That is not enough for surface pro to charge while being on. It needs to switch to the higher voltages and for that communication between power supply and surface pro is needed. It is NOT just about cables and power supplies
It turns out that the 45W Samsung travel adaptor that I got for my new Galaxy phone also works perfectly with my Surface Pro 7. So now I only need to bring 1 charger when I'm on the road!
Very useful! I've been toying with the idea of charging my phones and tablets, including a Surface Go, with solar energy. I have a power bank hooked up to a solar panel hanging in my window; it gets topped up during the day, then it charges my phones overnight. But it won't do the Go, since it isn't PD compatible. So, all I need now is a second PD charger, and all of my mobile communications and computing is completely, and very simply, off-grid!
Love it.
Microsoft charger comes with usb-A port and why i cannot connect a usbA-to-usb-c caable to charge my surface 7 ?
The USB-A standard does not specify to allow enough power to charge a large device like a laptop. It is a very old standard.
After your last video on this subject, I now use a Cygnett 27Ah battery (the largest I am (well, was!) allowed to carry on an international flight) with a USB-C to USB-C cable to charge my Surface Go and now my Surface Pro X, and with a J-Go Tech USB-C to Surface connect cable for my Surface Pro 4. All works well and the J-Go cable seems to be a good quality product.
The combination of the long battery life of the Pro X with the extra life from the external 27Ah battery is a great combination.
I look forwards to seeing the results of your testing.
Great to hear!
I plugged into my ecoflow and it works. did not think to do that. thanks.
Power bank for surface book 3?
Does the Surface connect cable have a lightning connector?
my I pad is in great need
Rofl. You are funny Gadget. 😂
Thank you, quite useful. How can I connect my Surface with my PC with a USB cable to transfer files? Thanks
Wow, I was literally wondering about that rn. Thanks!
If you have a VR oculus cord they work as well. Thank you for for the video it, it gave me the idea to try the cable.
Thank you, great video.
I’ve used a power bank with PD to charge my surface go through its USB C port...it works great 😁👍
Shouldn't all charges have power delivery (PD) since that's literally the point of a charger?
@@bland9876 PD is a proper name of capability of having extra juice transfered compared to normal charging. Hence why it needs usb C to usb C cables. There is no PD for usb A outputs. Always check for PD especially now that most electronics are converting to USB C inputs and outputs
@@genexis_ 1. I have seen many chargers that output more than the standard 5v on usb A and 2. Having so many different standards is so annoying. Luckily most things will charge off but normal USB unless it's the surface go in which case f*** you
I actually have one charger that will charge my Nintendo switch faster than another charger even though the other charger says quick charge on it because it's for a specific device and only outputs the standard 5v at 2A when used on something else
Which model of surface do you charge ?
Please specify
@@p689 the Surface Go (first model)
Ha, ha. Great video and info. Loved the shot at the window w/the mask. Made me laugh :D
so useful! thanks!
Hi, I live & work off-grid, using my Surface Laptop 3, using a KFD 12v to USB-C product. I wondered if you had any insights into whether the Laptop has any of the "charging intelligence" within it, to regulate & charge the battery?
USB-A sockets, typically regulate the voltage supply, but the "intelligence" required to charge the battery happens within the phone. I would have thought that Microsoft would have built in the same sort of charge controllers into the laptop, to protect the battery regarldless of the voltage supply. Keen to hear any thoughts you have on this. Cheers
Yes, charge regulation is built in.
@@oztabletpc Great news. Can you point me to any documentation/specs on this? With this in mind, it seems you don't need a "charger", but just a regulated supply around, 12V/2.5A,15V/2A,20V/1.5. Are you aware of any options in this camp? Thanks
@@scannable_io No, that's not what it means. You'll need a PD charger. Lots of 12V options available. I use some Panel mount PD chargers in my camp set-up.
@@oztabletpc ok yea, seemed likely. I’ve been trying to find a 60W USB-C PD panel mount charger, but nothing yet. I have a 30W PD panel mount charger in the bus, but it’s not enough to charge & work all the time. If you’ve found any higher rated panel chargers I’d love to know :)
Thanks for this informative video! Super useful.
Beautiful video, congratulations!
Have you tried these on surface pro 8?
Yes.
Can anyone recommend the best powerbank I can buy in the UK that I can charge my surface pro 7 with? Thanks
It seems that there are massive supply issues or many power banks. This one would do what you need. amzn.to/3A8jNCX
@@oztabletpc thankyou so much, that is a great help!
Is this the same for the surface 2?
The Surface 2 (Windows RT) did not have a USB-C port, so it would not work.
Hey there! Thank you so much for the Video. Real quick amateur question tho. At the beginning you mentioned PD 2.0 as a reqiurement for charging the Surface pro in writing at 0:55 . Later you only spoke of PD. Do i have to differentiate between the two when buying ? Greetings from Germany!
You really need PD 2 or 3. It's difficult though because many manufacturers just say PD. Here's a good article: www.androidauthority.com/usb-power-delivery-806266/
Good tip, mate
Hi there! How about a Surface Studio 2? I've moved into my motorhome and looking for a way to charge it..
Are you talking about the big screen Surface Studio 2? It does not have a battery. You. could run it from an inverter in your motor home though.
Any idea of a similar cable for the Surface Pro 2? Yeah I'm still enjoying my Surface Pro 2 with Windows 11 Pro in 2021, just would like the added convenience of being able to charge it via USB ports from my multi-purpose MotoMaster Battery Booster when out and about...
No, sorry. I'm not aware of any solutions for the Pro 2.
i understand type c is more compact but one advantage of using a surface connect to type c cable to charge using a power bank is that now the type c port is free to be used for other purposes such mic, card reader, ethernet hub, etc.
A solution to this is a portable USBC with ether etc, car reader, etc, but choosing one that also has PD.
I really need surface book 2 charger could you please help me
Thank again for the answer....if i buy a surface pro 5 ....the power bank of 45 pd work as well ?...My idea is to use sp 5 outside of my home. Thank for you patience.
A power bank that can deliver 45 Watts PD will happily charge a Surface Pro 5. Recommended the J-Go Tech USB-C to Surface Connect cable.
What about the power adapter from the Nintendo Switch?
Yes, it's a PD charger, so it works.
This video is a HUGE help! Decided to go with Mi PD powerbank as J GO tech is way overpriced! Are they certified according to Australian standards for the price they charge?
Brett you 💓 my comment and later decided to UNheart ( lol) as I mentioned jgo tech is overpriced . You couldn't confirm my question . I read mixed reviews about JGo tech verified purchase online and as a consumer who wants best value for 💰💰 spent . Have a great day ❣️
I have a MI Powerbank. No problem there at all.
Hi, I have a Surface Pro 8, what do you suggest I buy inregards to a power bank to re-charge it. I am travelling overseas to europe
Like a battery pack? Look for one that supports PD charging at 30W or more. You'll need a decent sized battery of around 20,000mAh.
@@oztabletpc Thanks for your reply. So which battery pack would you suggest?
@@samlentini4716Sorry, I don't have a specific product to recommend. Maybe try J-Go Tech.
@@samlentini4716 I highly recommend the Baseus Blade 100W 20,000mAh power bank. I got mine yesterday and it's great!
@@inverse_of_zero thanks
Great, fantastic.. i'd like to know what LG Monitor model you use pls. Appreciate... :)
Reviewed the monitor here: th-cam.com/video/FRBShuFdN7o/w-d-xo.html I don't think it's available any more. But there are newer models that do the same.
@@oztabletpc Thank you my friend...
Hey..can I charge my surface pro 6 with a one plus 7 pro charger ? It's a 30 watt charger
Is it a PD charger? Most mobile phone chargers are not.
@@oztabletpc it's a one plus 7 pro warp charger ..don't really know if it's a pd charger
Any idea what power banks work with the Surface Pro 8?
Any powerbank that has USB-C PD output of 30 Watts or more.
@oztabletpc Thanks for the reply! I need a usb-c to surface plug adapter too right? Or did I misunderstand?
For Pro 8, you need a USB-C to USB-C cable. I like to have a USB-C to Surface plug handy as I sometimes use both USB-C ports for other things (webcam and display for example). The USB-C to Surface cable allows me to do that and charge at the same time.
Hello there. Is there a special power rating of USB-C to USB-C cable that you need to get the 30 watts? Or will any old USB-C to USB-C cable do? please provide a link of such a cable. Thanks!
Most cables work. You'll see some that are specifically rated for PD charging and some that have 5A on the plugs.
Great! Thank you!
Only 1.5a type c cable will work?
1.5A is probably not ideal for charging Surface. You would be on the edge of the limits. It might work, but a higher rated cable is probably better.
@@oztabletpc i used 3A with 11V but it doesn't work
Do you mean a 1.5A charger? The charger needs to support the PD protocol.
@@oztabletpc 1.5a cable with 5v charger
Ok thanks
Mine doesn’t have usb - c type
Can the same method be applied on older usb regular versions
Thanks in advance
Yes, you can charge with a USB-C to Surface Connect Cable like the one shown in this video.
Links in description. You're looking for a cable like this, but you need a 'PD' USB-C charger (battery, wall or car) as well.
J-Go Tech Original Surface Connect To USB-C Charging Cable:
amzn.to/2WbyoLt
The J-Go Tech Original Surface Connect To USB-C Charging Cable is no longer available in the US. Are there any other USB-C charging options for a Surface Pro 4?
Cool. Any way of knowing I'd a USB connect with a HDMI coming to the Surface Pro 6?
You can get a mini-display port to HDMI adapter.
Does this refer to Surface Book 2 or just the Pro?
Works on all Surface models with USB-C. Book 2 included.
@@oztabletpc thanks for the prompt reply - sppreciated!
I am so pleased about that because my SB2 laptop adaptor is getting a bit suspect and I don't want to spend a lot of money buying the proprietary MS replacement. Also with the USB C option I will be able to use a powerbank asong as I can get one with the required power delivery 60w (or more) USB C output.
I am off grid so I can charge the power bank when the sun shines and know I have a few days laptop use (with a large capacity powerbank) over those weeks in winter when solar is not guaranteed. So the USB C charging option is going to take the worry out of my working from home.
@@maxineamon yeah, great idea. It's great to have USB charging for all of that. There are lots of good PD chargers for 240/110v and 12/24v power setups.
we need charge for surface pro 9
Apologies if this has been answered before: but have you tested any PD hubs with ethernet in the USBC port? Can the Surface 7 charge and get network over Type C simultaneously? Cheers!
I haven't specifically tested it, but I believe it can. The USB-C protocol definitely supports it.
Hello. Thank you very much for your amazing video! As I live in Germany I cannot get the J-GO Surface Connect To USB-C. Could you please suggest a reliable brand in Germany? Thanks in advance!
Thank you! It is surprisingly difficult to figure out what powerbank can charge a surface laptop 3. The tanker one in your affiliate link can, right?
Yes, it is difficult to figure out isn't it! The ones in our links can all charge any of the Surface devices.
I would not recommend purchasing the Jego Tech cable. I purchased the usb c-type charging cable and the wall box charger a total of $60 to use the charger. What I received I would expect from a dollar store charging cable. I realized the 1st week that the wire is exposed at the strain relief and the pvc cover point of the cable. The cable had minimal handling as it was in a stationary place. I have emailed and no reply. I have called the service number is non-service. I was asked for a review at the 30 days of purchase but no response to any request of a replacement.
Hello ! do you know if we can use the adapter if we use a Lenovo ThinkPad Hybrid USB C Docking station?
Does it mention anything about PD charging? If it can output more than 30W there is a good chance it will charge the Surface. It will work as a dock in any case.
Tania from Aus here. Thanks for the videos.
I'm having soooo much trouble getting my Surface Pro 6 to charge with the cygnett 45W cable even though I have a 60W Cygett PD.
Why are Microsoft saying that it will charge with these particular specs?
JB Hi-Fi sold me a USB-C to surface cable and a 30W Cygnett PD which didn't work and they refused to give me a refund and made me buy the 60W PD Charger which still doesn't work. The light goes on but is dim and does not charge even when Surface Pro is at 60%. The cable is new but I noticed that it says 15V/3A power and also shows my 60W PD as being a recommendation for this cable to charge this Surface Pro6. But nope, still nothing. I'm getting annoyed with businesses giving me the wrong info or wrong items., and I can't afford to keep outlaying money because they are giving me incorrect itmes and not taking responsibnilty when they are Tech savy shops. Any help would be immensley appreciated.
Cheers Tania
I've had two Surface Pro 7 connectors since December and both get hot and many times don't seat properly. I would prefer a different charging method, but want to be sure I purchase the correct items. Are you saying I can purchase a USB-C to USB-C cable and either a portable charger or wall charger? If so, what wall charger would you recommend?
Has to be a PD capable charger, but yes. Try the J-Go Tech chargers.
Hi I have bought one of these USB-C cables for charging my Microsoft surface pro 6 tablet but has not worked with a portable usb power bank .Do you know what could be the problem ?
Most likely cause would be that your power bank is it does not offer PD charging. What is make / model is your powerbank? .
@@oztabletpc Its a Powerbank Cellular Line ESSENCE 10.000mA
the cable is a USB Type C 45W 15V PD Fast Charging Cable Cord for Microsoft Surface Pro
www.cellularline.com/en/Power-and-Holders/Power-Banks/Power-Bank-ESSENCE-10000/p/PBESSENCE10000K is this what you have? The details on at page clearly state that this powerbank can output 12W. The power requirements in this video state a minimum of 18W with PD. 30W or more is really ideal. Your powerbank cannot charge a Surface. It would even be very slow to charge a mobile phone.
Hi again thanks ! yes it seems that this is my model .So what is the best solution ? I mean what I have to buy ? A powerbank of 30W will be OK ? @@oztabletpc
g'day mate, thanks for continuing to respond to comments, even after 2+ years :)
i have a surface book 3 (15 inch with nvidia gpu in the performance base), and i am able to charge it via usb c via the base (and upon testing, i can get charging to work with as little as 45W, and i can confirm the transfer of a full 100W from other usb c power sources), but i would ultimately like to be able to charge *just* the screen (ie when it is *not* connected to the keyboard) via usb c, but of course the usb c is in the base, not the screen, so i've been looking at these adapters for a while to hook into the screen to charge it via usb c. i have a couple of 100W usb c PD 3.0 chargers anyhow
my issue is: why is it that all these surface-connect-to-usb-c-adapter cables seem to only support 45W (15V@3A) charging? like... the OEM microsoft charging cable supports 8A, and the usb pd 3.0 standard charging cables support up to 5A (and you get 100W via 20V), but everywhere i've read, all these adapters support is up to 45W due to low amperage and wattage. is that right? am i always going to be limited to 45W when i use these adapters, despite being able to get 100W usb c pd charging via the base? or, is there another adapter out there (surface connect to usb c) that transmits more than just 45W?
Interesting. I had not heard of or noticed a limit on those adapters. Seems strange as the Surface Book charger puts 100W through surface connect. I'd contact J-Go Tech to ask about thier adapter.
@@oztabletpc cheers mate, I'll just go ahead and buy one and see what wattage I end up pulling via that cable. If I remember I'll report back here ✌️
@@inverse_of_zerocould you update on this please
I lost the half of the stock charger that plugs into the surface pro. Where would I go about getting a new one?
So my samsung fast charger will charge my surface pro 9 by usb c?
how do i find out what kind of surface I have?
Can you charge the surface from your car? I'm having issues with it
Yes, you can get a USB-C PD car charger with a 30W + output. What are you trying to charge with?
@@oztabletpc I have the sisphy dongle. It's the female connector. I'm at Target RN. Think all I need is a Usb-C to USB-c right?
Bought to USB c to USB c and it still doesn't work
Might have the wrong output
@@kunstdontfollow8011 No, USB-C to USB-C Is not enough. It must be offer the PD protocol at 30W or above. If it does not specify PD in the product details, then its not likely to do the job. Check Amazon or eBay for car chargers that do PD. There are plenty and they are relatively inexpensive.
Did you see any reports or products during your research charging the surface from v-lock or Anton-Bauer style batteries via the very common D-Tap plug? (basically an unregulated 14.4V LiPo user for video gear)? i am tempted to just get a cheap surface charge, and cut off the brick and replace it with a d-tap plug since the actual surface connector has a voltage reg inside...
Oh, don't do that! PD is a two way protocol. If you want to play, get a PD charging board for a couple of bucks and wire it up. Whatever you do, don't go power direct!
Can I connect a power bank to a Dock2 (without a power cable) via USB-C and use it to charge a Surface 6 via the proprietary connector? In other words, can I use the Dock 2 as a converter for the power bank?
Hello and thank you for the answer, what can i do if my surface pro work 60 watts (15 volt x 4 amp) a power bank of 45 watt would work?
Surface will charge on a PD charger from 18w up (30w recommended), so 40w is fine, as long as it's a PD compliant charger.
Woo thank you VERY HELPFUL and you recap about only via USB type C with PD and minimum 30 watts!!! Can I charge my smart phone with this same charger? (Note 10 plus)?
Yes, I have the same phone and it charges with all the PD chargers I have.
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Love the Bob's shirt too. Trouble is that I haven't been there for 3 years as a it's a 14 hour flight to get another one!
fun facts oem nintendo switch charger works and charges while on. because at 2.6v it makes 39 watts not as good as the 65watt surface charger but it surprised me still.
Hi there, my charging port on my surface book is not working. The laptop is fine otherwise - but I cannot find a supplier to repair the port. Can I use the usb-c to c cable with the usb-c pd wall charger? Will this work as well?
If it a Surface Book 2 or 3 and it has a USB-C port then yes, you can use a PD charger to charge it. Best to get the highest watt PD charger you can get as the Book has a BIG battery!
@@oztabletpc
Thanks for your nice and helpful video. I am having the same problem as Marie. Besides the PD and maximum watt, what about the output voltage of the PD chargers? does it matter? my laptop is a surface book 2 and its input port matches with 15V/3A. I would like to use Mac Book Pro Charger, 87W USB C Charger, or Anker 100W 4-Port Type-C charger which both are PD and provide a high watt, but they don't support15V/3A. does this difference makes any problem for my batter or what?
Hi! Very helpful Video! Question: How do you manage to work > 1 day with an additional 1,5 full charges? My (quote new) Surface Pro 7 i7 I only works for max 90 minutes with 1 full charge (just using MS Office eg Outlook, word, excel, no external devices).....
Whoa, yea that's not right! You either have a battery problem or you have something running in the background that is consuming an enormous amount of power! The i7 is a 15W processor, and the battery is 43Wh. In order to achieve a 90 minute rundown the device would have to be operating at its absolute maximum performance constantly.
Here is an old video that we created with Battery Life Tips and Tricks:
Part 1: th-cam.com/video/6qwjPADMGY4/w-d-xo.html
Part 2: th-cam.com/video/hPrLYw7_nYY/w-d-xo.html
Try Battery Bar Pro that we mentioned there to get an idea of what's going on.
Thanks! I ll try that! I already switched off the prozesses in the task manager, that had “high energy consumption”...that enhanced battery life from 60min to 90min :) :)
@@kaiwerk look for Battery Wear using the free version of Battery Bar Pro. My battery is currently at 0.9% wear - which is not bad for a 1 year old battery. It should report a battery capacity around 43,000mWh.
Can i charge my surface pro7 with zendure super tank 27000 usb-c 100w ?
From thier website:
Q9. Are the SuperTank interfaces compatible with the QC3.0 and PD3.0?
A9. Yes, The USB-A port is compatible QC 3.0 and 2.0 devices, and the USB-C port is a Power Delivery 3.0 port.
oztabletpc supertank has two usb-c ports one with 18 w and other with 100 w , u said it should be more than 60w to charge surface so I needed to be sure ,, thanx
Hi, i have a SP3 and wondering about using an excisting powerbank it has PD 3.0 and 18W, would the difference between the PD version be a problem?
and i know with 18W i still would only be able to charge it while turned off.
PD 3.0 is not a thing sorry. Do you mean QC 3.0? If so, it will not work. If it is PD 2.0, then 18W is too low to use practically. It would charge when off, but not when the device is in use. You can tell if your power bank is not a PD charger if it does not have a USB-C port onboard. If there is only USB-A or Micro-USB ports then it is not an PD charger.
@@oztabletpc
On the specs it says this
20 000 mAh
Tre USB-utganger hvorav én USB-C
Quick Charge 3.0 og Power Delivery 3.0
.. Two USB ports one USB c, and qc and pd 3.0
The powerbank is
Andersson Powerbank 20.000
Hi, Thank you for the in-depth information. I have a question in case you know about it - Can we charge our surface book 2 which comes with 44W charger from Dell 45W USB C charger ?
Only if the charger supports PD charging.
I'm hoping to create a similar "single cable" setup so I won't hv to use the Surface Connect Port like what u did there in the vid, but unfortunately my monitor does NOT hv a USB-C PD port. Is it possible to connect an HDMI cable from my monitor to a USB-C hub with PD, then hv a PD charging source connect to the USB-C hub which then subsequently charges my Surface Pro 7 via its USB-C port AND simultaneously projects the image on the monitor? If so are there any product recommendations?
Yes, that scenario is possible. I can't recommend a specific product for you but most USB-C docks would do this.
I have at least 4 surface pro tablets, I have been able to charge them by alternate means:- combining at least 2 devices, first> surface connect to type c i.e. TYPE C Charging Cable for Surface devices, the same cable is likely to work from surface pro 3 to surface pro 8. Second> you shall need either 65W USB-C 4 Port Desktop Charger [ 2 Type C PD + 2 QC3.0 ] Fast Charge Adapter (though it charges but it gives slow charger message for pro 8) or a branded original charger *e.g. Samsung that has minimum 3 amp and 25W with USB c port
Hello, muy name is Javier, I am from Argentina...I am interested to buy a Surface pro 6, is it possible to charge the sp 6 or older with the cable (Using a the right power bank of course) that you show at video without the dongle conector...thank you
From 2:40 in this video you can see the cables that you need.
So you can’t use a usb c cable plugged into the wall ? Does it have to charge through a external charger
You can get a USB-C PD capable wall charger. Most original smartphone chargers are not PD capable unfortunately. You'll need to get a specific PD charger. PD chargers will charge your smartphone though.
oztabletpc thanks I just made the switch from iPad and am finding they really are two completely different devices. I was hoping the surface pro was more tablet but is seems to be more laptop. I am enjoying your videos on the device
This will work with my Surface pro 7 right? I went and bought an 18w charging block that came with a USB C to C cable and plugged it in. Minimum requirement, but I wasn't sure which surface pro this was for since you said itd work for em all
If the charger supports the PD standard then it will work. 18W is on the lowest end of PD charging. It would only charge when the Surface is off.
I cannot get this powerbank to charge my SP7 with USB-C to USB-C cables bought off eBay. Any recommended USB-C to USB-C cables that I can try?
When you say "this powerbank", what do you mean? If it's the Xiaomi, can you check if it's genuine? I've been caught out with knock off Xiaomi products before. It's hard to believe that there are fake versions of cheap Xiaomi products... But there are!
@@oztabletpc Xiaomi. This is my 5th Xiaomi powerbank and I checked the authenticity as soon as I received them. I think the culprit is the cheap low quality cables.
@@notoriousft interesting. USB-C cables are finicky! Was having issues with my LG monitor and Surface Dock 2. Culprit was the cable.
I bought a ugreen USB c to USB c cable and it worked straight away. The culprit was the cheap, useless ebay product
Is there a way to charge a surface ( not a pro or anything just a plain surface) through either of the USB ports? my POS surface will not charge through the actual connector meant to charge, I have tried switching chargers with a known good on but it doesn't work so I was hoping I could charge it through one of the USB ports
There is no plain surface, so let's try and figure out what you have - Surface Book, Laptop, Pro or Go. When you say USB ports - how many and what type do you have? USB-A and or USB-C?
Take a l look inside the charging port and make sure there's nothing blocking it. They do like to pick up small metal debris (like stray staples) due to the magnets. That's the only thing that I can think of that will stop it charging. It's far more common that the chargers get damaged. The charging connector can be a little fragile, but you have done well in eliminating that as the cause.
@@oztabletpc sorry just the surface laptop is what I meant not a book or pro there is no number or anything and it just has the one USB port A I misspoke earlier
@@jonsmith7667 Right got it, so sounds like the first generation Surface Laptop with USB-A and a Mini Display Port. So USB-A does not have device charging capability in the standard at all. So there is no way to charge in through a USB-A port. You'll need to address the charger issues. The Surface Laptop 3 and 4 have USB-C instead of the mini Display Port, so they can be charged via USB-C using the PD standard as well as the proprietary Surface Connect charge port.
@@oztabletpc thanks for the input. As I mentioned I have tried a different charger known to be good so my problem is internal. I will have to disassemble this piece of junk. Worst laptop I have ever owned. Thanks again.
What if i need to charge the Surface book 2 via USB C directly from power source. Is there an adaptor for that?
Yes, a USB C PD capable wall charger.
Oh, this is why my usb type c doesn't charge my power bank trough usb type a. So i need a type c to c, thanks for the video!
Hi, really need your advice. I’d like to find a usb c hub that i can connect to a usb c monitor but also connect the hub to a wall charger to power my surface pro 7. I only could find hubs like that but with usb c thunderbolt. I could’nt find a hub (to connect to a monitor also to power the sp7) that is compatible with the usb c 3.1 gen 2 on the surface pro 7. Do you know any hubs like this other than the surface dock 2?
Can i connect it to Dell dock?
It puts 80 w of power so is it destroying my surface 7?
Does the dock offer PD charging? If so, then you're good to go no matter what brand. Surface will take the charge it needs from the power source. PD chargers can offer up to 100W. The point of the standard is that the device communicates with the charger to negotiate the voltage and output.
@@oztabletpc Don't know what that means but I have Dell Dock WD19S and thanks for the reply.
The Dell site doesn't say much, but looking at some other sites it appears that it does PD charging up to 130 Watts. That's plenty of charge for the surface Pro and it's the right standard.
I have a Surface Pro 3 that will no longer charge. I also have a SP7 and three chargers, but none of them will work on it, although one came with it and all 3 work with my SP7 just fine. Microsoft suggested I get rid of the SP3 and buy a new one, but it works great, if I can get it charged. I think it is an issue with the charging port, so the little dongle idea won't work. Can you please tell me exactly what I need to charge directly through USB-C? Sorry for the long comment, but don't want to scrap a perfectly good SP3, just need an alternative to charging it through the on board charging port.
Your Surface Pro 3 does not have a USB C port, so you can't charge it that way. You would need to find a service company that can do a battery replacement on your Pro 3. It's tricky to do, but I believe that it is possible.
I have one of those usb c to surface connect cables. 10 bux and works perfect. And also, I have it for almost 2 years now. Never even saw his dongle thing bulk device. This guy needs to up his research, seriously.
I use it via my 60W output Xstorm 26K mah Bank. Also used it via my old 20K Xiaomi Bank. That last one broke due to minimal water damage. 25W wall charge works to charge when surface is off. Good luck!
Good for you. Those things are rare. I had one too and sold it for more than I paid for it. They were only on the market for a year or so and they went EOL as soon as the Pro 7 came out.
Is there a Surface connect to usb-c cable that charges and transmits data?
Unfortunately not. There was a Surface Connect to USB-C adapter, but they discontinued it when all Surfaces got USB-C ports. I know of a company that was investigating making one, but I haven't seen any news on that yet.
@@oztabletpc Thank you!
I have a question as someone that doesn't know anything about laptops really: My surface pro 7 charger frayed at the end as most chargers do due to it moving weird and bending over time, so the magnetic connection end of the charger is a mess of wires sticking out of the end of the plastic and won't charge unless in very specific angles (just like what happens with phone chargers), and I noticed a usb port on the power brick itself. So, I naturally assumed maybe a usb to usb-c cable could be plugged into the power brick that the laptop came with, and then plug into my computer to charge. I mean, my laptop charged using a nintendo switch charger, so it made sense to me! However, I got a usb to usb-c cable, plugged it in no problem, but suddenly I'm getting this notification that the PC isn't charging, and to use the recommended charger. Why is this, and how can I somehow make it work? The only difference in the charger is that I plugged a usb to usb-c cord into the power brick instead of using the attached magnetic connection charger cord since that doesn't seem to work anymore, even tho the brick itself works fine and the cord that connects the brick to the wall works fine as well! I'm so confused :(
The USB Port on the brick is for charging things like phones. A USB-A port cannot supply the required power. You would need a USB-C PD charger with at least 30W or a new Surface charger. Either option will work.
I have an 80W phone charger but it doesn't work for my surface book 3. Any help?
It needs to be a PD charger. What model is your charger?
@@oztabletpc it's the one that came with the new oneplus 10 Pro. Thinking about it it probably just isn't the right rating PD wise
No it doesn't appear to be a PD charger. PD charging can only run over a USB-C to USB-C cable. It looks like One Plus is using the SuperVOOC standard which is not PD.
@@oztabletpc aw okay thanks for the help anyway! I needed it because my main charger stopped working but I've just decided to buy a fresh one anyway. All's well that ends well. :)
I purchased the J-Go charger cable that hooks up to a double ended C male cable with my PD, which is an Anker. It doesn't even light up the led indicator light on the plug, even on more battery than performance mode!! I'm disgruntled. purchased a small C adapter plug with a female C port that broke less than 5 minutes in. Rewatched your video here and purchased from J-Go, the C to Surface dongle but it should still work. I'm very frustrated. ( Saw their bit about if the PD is =/> original source as well.
I had another customer with an Anker charger who could not charger Surface Pro 3 last week. What Surface do you have?
@@oztabletpc SP7
Not sure what the issue is for you. I charge my Pro 7 from USB-C to USB-C cables all the time. Also use the J-Go Tech USB-C male to Surface Connect quite a lot with a J-Go wall charger, Xiaomi battery pack (PD) and a Baseaus Car charger. Have you tried different cables? Worth reaching out to J-Go Tech too, they know there stuff!
I am not comfortable to charge a Surface from a car charger directly. Can I charge that Xiaomi power bank from a car charger if it, the car charger, has a USB-C port?
Yes, you can do that.
J-Go Currently unavailable.
So if I have the previous SP, it won't work this way?
From Pro 3 - 6 you will need the USB to Surface Connect cable. You can use that with any of the Surface models except Pro 1 or 2 and Surface RT models.
Hi! I have a Surface 3 Tablet for my work. The battery doesn’t last all day and my company won’t buy me a portable battery. So far the least expensive one I can find that will work is the ZMI Powerpack but I don’t want to shell out $90 for my part time job. Do you know of anything under $50? I’ve looked on Amazon but it is so difficult to determine what will and won’t work. Thanks. ☺️
Before answering, can you clarify if you have Surface 3 (has a Mini USB Port) or a Surface Pro 3 - with the proprietary Surface Connect charging port?
@@oztabletpc Hi! I have the long connector that constantly pops out of the tablet.
Ok, I'll assume that you have a Surface Pro 3. Check on the J-Go Tech website for a compatibility, but it looks like a 45 Watt PD charger (or battery) and their cable will do the job. Note that it must be a USB PD compatible charger, and it must be able to deliver 36W or 45W on the USB-C Port.
@@oztabletpc thank you very much!
Can I use a type C to surface pro 4 Connector Cable with Xiaomi Zmi 65w to charge Surface pro 4?
If the battery pack is a PD charger, you're good to go.
How does the unbranded ones compare to the j-go one? All your other videos just keep saying how poorly its made and not how it performs
Interesting thought. I just assumed they would be the same, but I could test it. I'll let you know if I can find the original cable and test.
@@oztabletpc thank you. Cause microsoft,j-go isnt available in our country. You have to pay for shipping fee thats worth more than the product. The only thing available here is the knock offs
I was looking at microsoft's website, and for a surface 7 65W USB C is recommended(same as the magnetic charger).
That's a good recommendation. My Xiaomi PD battery pack does 45W charging, which charges the pro 7 just fine. A little slower than a 65W charger.
can i charge Surface Laptop 3 using a 100w USB-C PD wall charger?
Yes.
Have you tried any USB-C docks?
Not yet. Apart from the one built into my display...
wow I just plugged my 65W USB C charger into my surface pro 8, charging at the same speed as the surface charger lmao Why did I never try this before, I always saw those surface charger adapter to usb c but who needs that when usb c cable can charge it
I think you can use any charger with usb port. I´ve used a Lenovo laptop charger ( usb-c ) 65W to charge my Microsoft Laptop 3 ( intel ) and it works great. If youy own one, you should be able to use it.
Your laptop charger is USB-C PD capable. But many USB-C chargers are not. For example, most phone chargers are not PD capable. And only USB-C chargers can do PD. A charger with a USB A port will not charge a Surface.
@@oztabletpc hehe, yes, sorry. I just forgot to write USB-C port.
I tried charging surface 4 with 18 w Pd charging xiaomi power bank but it couldn’t charge even when surface laptop was switched off
Any suggestions
Check the cables. Not all USB-C cables are up to the job. And 18w would only charge when it's off. 30w + is recommended.
Sir why is it that every time i insert my usb storage type c on microsoft surface go 2 it doesn't recognize it nothing is happening. Can u help me?
Hmmm. That's odd. I've not seen an issue like that before. Does it show in the device manager?
@@oztabletpc even I've updated the drives already but still doesn't recognize my usb flash drive
@@williamcredo5696 so does it show in the device manager? Or the disk manager at all?
I use my 25w Samsung charger. It's slow, but gets the trick done, but it limits the CPU to 25w, so it's never draining while plugged.
Mine won't charge usbC im using the 44w surface charger
Thanks for explaining this. I was wondering why none of my battery banks would charge my SPX.
I have a 120watt Xiaomi mobile charger so it should work then
Is it a PD charger? It's worth a try.