I don't see misspellings but it could still be a good fake, no way to tell really with just looking at it, if you wanna play it safe buy another, or get an Anker brand one as they are good quality too https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083LK6KMV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_QR8GPBMKYX9ZZQY479QB
This one should work well, the Move requires a specific current and voltage, one of which is the 15V 3A which this supports
If you are happy to charge your win off it and not expecting to play and charge at the same time, then that will be fine. If you want to play and charge at the sane time you will need one like this
USB C Charger, Anker 65W PIQ 3.0&GaN Type-C Charger with a 45W PD Port, PowerPort III 3-Port 65W Charger with US/UK/EU Plugs for Travel, for MacBook, USB-C Laptops, iPad Pro, iPhone, Galaxy and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083LK6KMV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_A6PVMM0NBZGJVMDVKFX2
This is a good one. Has 2-USB and 1USB-C with a max output of 65W. I have a different one with 1-USB and 2-USB-C which they don’t have in stock right now.
That’s my go-to for travel.
Hi!
Have a look on Anker products, I’m using smaller one with 1 USB A and 1 USB C, few months already, even possible to charge MacBook Pro.
Make dang sure that your adapter can handle 240V/50Hz, most can but not all. The Nintendo 3DS charger for example, isn't mulitvoltage.
If you wanna be dang sure, just get a euro/UK charger. It may be more expensive, but how expensive are your devices?
Ah darn, I was going to recommend this anker but looks like it doesn't have an au adapter. Might still work for you if you get an adapter though and then you already have the US, UK, EU adapters for travel. Will power your MacBook.
Yes. Make sure that it is at least as powerful as your Lenovo PSU. My T480s charger is 45W and I have this 65W GaN charger which is smaller and allows charging of my laptop, phone and iPad at the same time (and I can easily use it worldwide). The U in USB really is Universal now.
I also use this, as my main home charger and travel charger and love it. The US prongs fold in flush, but the other adapters stick out or you can remove while traveling. Great option as long as the uk, us, eu adapters are what you need. You really can't go wrong for the price and I love all of my anker products.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083LK6KMV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_3FccGbZRT164Z?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
So I ended up buying this thinking it would spit out the requisite 65W (20 x 3.25). Makes sense right? 65W... Anker... sounds good. Anyways, it turns out it only puts out 60W to a single device at most. It seems mostly sufficient though as long as I’m not gaming (at which point it does the (rather slow) drain. On a not super intensive game, it still lasts for several hours which I suppose I’m ok with..... just ok.
Anker PowerPort III USB-C 65W... https://www.amazon.de/dp/B083LK6KMV
Anyways, my question is this... if this thing will only ever pull 20x3.25 at best, is USB-C charging really just only appropriate when doing simple browsing/productivity stuff? Ie even with a 100w... 200w... usb-c charger, should I always expect a drain when gaming? (The actual charging brick puts out much more than 65w....)
I got myself one of these for traveling https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B083LK6KMV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_souoFbKFM39CV It can charge at 45W through the USB C power delivery and the rest is dedicated to the two USB A ports. You have to buy the cable separately though.
i actually found this one - overall its the same weight as the stuff i have but more convenient maybe?
I swear by this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083LK6KMV/
I have something like this one but without the interchangeable plugs for power hungry devices https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B083LK6KMV/ (mine it’s an older version which is not available anymore)
This one for non fast charging (5.7 A on each port) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01MXXOQTE/
I also recommend this for up to 20W charging: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B099F5WHS9/
There are much more available, you can either go for a small one that won’t do fast charging on everything but it will charge all devices, a bigger one that will do everything or a combination of the 2.
Thanks for the tip, leaning towards this one: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B083LK6KMV
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B083LK6KMV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_Y2A4FbJGB4B3E?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 is the best that I've tested and used - it's the one I take travelling now
I use an Anker travel charger with one USBC 45w port (can charge my laptop from it) and two USBA ports to charge everything else. It also has interchangeable plugs for travel.
I also use it at home so it's not just used for travel.
Although there is a place for the travel adapters shown in your article I personally think they are old technology. They are great if you need to take something with a normal plug and needing a lot of power, such as a hair dryer for example. But I'd never travel with one nowadays because it would also mean I'm traveling with one or more other plugs too.
Instead I have moved over to 100% USB charging. By doing this it's possible to only take a single small lightweight adapter instead. I use an Anker Powerport III USBC 65w adapter instead. It has a 45w USBC port and two 18w USBC ports. So with that and a couple of cables I can take any/all of the following. It also has swappable plug pins so it will work in most countries. There are smaller versions but I also use this when at home for several devices.
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Laptop - USBC charging
Phone - USB
Tablet - USB
Electric shaver - USB
Hair clippers - Using adapter combs for the above shaver (I'm bald so clip my hair every other day - probably why I don't need anything like a hair dryer) which adds almost no weight
Electric toothbrush - AAA battery which can be charged with a tiny micro USB battery charger smaller than my finger.
I don't use bluetooth headphones (I prefer wired) but they would also charge over USB too.
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I think nowadays it's better to try to get down to USB charging and then use one of these small lightweight global USB chargers instead of the older style plug adapters.