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Charger For Mac Book Pro 201510/25/2021
MacBook Air models introduced in 2018 or later. Apple 30W USB-C Power Adapter and USB-C Charge Cable. MacBook models introduced in 2015 or later. Find a great deal on a laptop from Apple, Microsoft, Dell, Acer and more on Kijiji, Canada's 1 Local.Apple 29W or 30W USB-C Power Adapter and USB-C Charge Cable. In the time since the 12-inch MacBook launched in 2015 — and particularly in the wake of the more recent USB-C MacBook Pros from last year — there have been no shortage of enterprising companies looking to fill the magnetic charging void that Apple has left on its laptop.Find Macbook Pro 2015 in Laptops Buy or sell new or used computers locally in Canada.
Charger Book Pro 2015 Pro A1184 A1330100 New Working Magsafe 60W 16.5V 3.65A power adapter Charger for apple Macbook pro A1184 A1330 A1344 A1278 A1342 A1181But it seems that the marketplace isn’t quite saturated enough yet, which is why we have two new entrants in the “USB-C MagSafe adapter” field making the rounds this week.First up is the MagC, another Kickstarter project that claims to offer “the best of three worlds” in combining USB-C and MagSafe. A1184 macbook charger (a1184 macbook charger). 13-inch MacBook Pro models introduced in 2016 or later.We’ve covered a bunch of these in the past: Griffin’s BreakSafe cable, which was one of the first to reach the market the MagNeo, which was the first to offer charging and data the AnyWatt dongle, a Kickstarter campaign that promises to let you use your old MagSafe chargers with your new MacBook and even Apple is rumored to be working on a solution of some kind.And like the Griffin BreakSafe, it only supports charging, not data transfer. Vinpok Bolt-SVinpok’s claim to fame with the Bolt-S is that it’s the first cable to support the 87 watts that Apple’s 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar’s charger supplies, which may or may not be true, depending on whether or not it hits the market before the MagC. The MagC is available for an early-bird price of $29 on Kickstarter, and expects to ship in December, although the usual crowdfunding warnings apply.There’s also the Vinpok Bolt-S, which is up for preorder at Vinpok’s website for $29.99 (The company says it will eventually cost $60.) Like the other options, it features a small adapter to plug into your laptop, or other USB-C device, with a proprietary magnetic connector that attaches for charging. On the less useful side of things, the MagC resurrects the original L-shaped connector from the first generation of the MagSafe “to honor Steve Job’s original design,” which is a terrible reason to embrace a worse design. MagC (render)Otherwise, most interesting addition from the MagC, aside from the relatively low profile of the adapter, is that the connector for the wall plug also accepts a USB-C port, instead of being a wholly proprietary power cable. (MagC claims their cable supports up to 100W.) Unlike most of the other breakaway cables, the MagC claims to support Thunderbolt 3 data transfer as well as charging, which is nice.People really like MagSafe and magnetic chargers, and ultimately choice and competition is never a bad thing, even if it seems more likely that — like it or not — the industry is going to move toward USB-C for everything.
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