@@JosephKarthic 70W ofc. Dual port seems like a gimmick to me. If you to want to charge more than 1 stuff you can always use Macbook's thunderbolt port.
might be outiside the scope of your channel but battery temperature seems to be completly elusive subject on the McBook Air. Everyone keeps telling me the 35watt is the best one for MBA because the 70 watt heats up the battery too much causing premature wear. on the otherside ppl say the computer will self regulate and charge at the max safe temps and voltages so theres no need to worry. whos right?
Finally, the second GaN charger from Apple! Too bad she came too late. They first introduced the Apple USB-C 67W (silicon) and later the Apple USB-C 70W GaN charger. That 67W charger was a useless product. Because of that, I bought the Xtorm USB-C 65W GaN charger, because Apple didn't have any GaN charger at the time, nor did they offer the Apple USB-C 140W GaN one. I currently also have an Apple USB-C 140W GaN charger. It's great, but on the other hand, Apple could have made 2x USB-C (140W), just like the Apple 35W charger. I consider Apple's lost potential not to present a version (also) of a 140W GaN charger with 2x USB-C.
We are finally at a point in time where content like this is available on youtube. Very nice indeed.
Enjoy!
I like reviews of the charger sharing your expertise on the product.
More to come!
Actually you can select it for no additional cost at purchase on the new macbook air 15 inch. But the 35W dual USB-C is selected by default.
exactly
@@deepayanBiswas which one is best?>
@@JosephKarthic 70W ofc. Dual port seems like a gimmick to me. If you to want to charge more than 1 stuff you can always use Macbook's thunderbolt port.
@@deepayanBiswas True in a way. I tend to plug the device directly to the power adapter instead of through the computer's ports.
I just got this from the store and didn't even know they made this. it's MUCH smaller than my stock MacBook charger. lov it
might be outiside the scope of your channel but battery temperature seems to be completly elusive subject on the McBook Air. Everyone keeps telling me the 35watt is the best one for MBA because the 70 watt heats up the battery too much causing premature wear. on the otherside ppl say the computer will self regulate and charge at the max safe temps and voltages so theres no need to worry. whos right?
Extremely low ripple, and high conversion efficiency. This is the best you have ever tested is it not? As far as ripple? And maybe efficiency as well?
such a high quality review :O
Anyone know if this charger is compatible with the Travel Adapter kit from apple???
Really appreciate your effort. Super helpful
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Bro Can I charge my iphone 15 pro max with a 140W charger?
Yes you can.
Can I charge my Airpod Pro 2nd generation with this new 70W USB-C Power Adapter?
sure
Does it support the ipad pro m4? Looking at the apple website there is no support list for ipad.
Yes
Can i charge my Iphone 14?
Finally, the second GaN charger from Apple! Too bad she came too late. They first introduced the Apple USB-C 67W (silicon) and later the Apple USB-C 70W GaN charger. That 67W charger was a useless product. Because of that, I bought the Xtorm USB-C 65W GaN charger, because Apple didn't have any GaN charger at the time, nor did they offer the Apple USB-C 140W GaN one. I currently also have an Apple USB-C 140W GaN charger. It's great, but on the other hand, Apple could have made 2x USB-C (140W), just like the Apple 35W charger. I consider Apple's lost potential not to present a version (also) of a 140W GaN charger with 2x USB-C.
my 67 W adapter died in 5 months of usage. GN adapter is the way to go
Can i charge iphone 15 pro
Need no know thisss ! It's better than 35 W ?
Yes
it seems like this adapter can charge a chromebook