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Got it few months back. I have tried charging it with 13, 15 inch macbook, switch, xs max, matebook and it is advertised. 45W .
Value for money. Got it from Lazada with 6 months warranty.

Can get the ugreen 45w wall charger to go along with it. About 3+ hours to fully charge the powerbank.
https://s.lazada.sg/s.4z9d

Yea same ! Heavier than the white one... but can charge my mac book pro... so its good !
 

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I got the same charger as well. Do you get static when using it to charge MacBook?

Got it few months back. I have tried charging it with 13, 15 inch macbook, switch, xs max, matebook and it is advertised. 45W .
Value for money. Got it from Lazada with 6 months warranty.

Can get the ugreen 45w wall charger to go along with it. About 3+ hours to fully charge the powerbank.
https://s.lazada.sg/s.4z9d
 

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Got it few months back. I have tried charging it with 13, 15 inch macbook, switch, xs max, matebook and it is advertised. 45W .
Value for money. Got it from Lazada with 6 months warranty.

Can get the ugreen 45w wall charger to go along with it. About 3+ hours to fully charge the powerbank.
https://s.lazada.sg/s.4z9d


I got the Xiaomi 65W charger to charge the Powerbank although it can only receive up to 45W of power.
 

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I got the same charger as well. Do you get static when using it to charge MacBook?


Nope but actually MacBook get static shock quite normal cause of the aluminium chassis and the fact that charger is not grounded

I think the static should be very minor.
 

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The 65w is good just pity that it only comes in us 2 pin plug. But if ur house have international wall plating would be nice so don’t have to use travel adapter.

I am also using Anker powerport atom pd 2
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60w output. If both in use will be shared so 30w each. It is using GaN tech as well. Quite good since these days all adopting USB c

I got the Xiaomi 65W charger to charge the Powerbank although it can only receive up to 45W of power.
 

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I'm waiting for my Zendure 100W superport and supertank to start shipping!

Can't wait to try them out.
 

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apparently the default charger is not grounded, i had to reuse one from my mba 2014 so wont have static. now i put sticker front, back and at the palm rest of my mba 2018, so wont feel the static as much unless accidentally touch the speaker area or the side. kinda of irritating la.

Nope but actually MacBook get static shock quite normal cause of the aluminium chassis and the fact that charger is not grounded

I think the static should be very minor.

The 65w is good just pity that it only comes in us 2 pin plug. But if ur house have international wall plating would be nice so don’t have to use travel adapter.

I am also using Anker powerport atom pd 2
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60w output. If both in use will be shared so 30w each. It is using GaN tech as well. Quite good since these days all adopting USB c

the powerport atom pd 2 where u buy? been lookin 4 it as well.
 

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Very tempted to get as well.
Recharging a powerbank at 100W is going to be really fast. :s13:

More importantly is the dual USB c on the powerbank. If Xiaomi comes out with one that would be great

I'm waiting for my Zendure 100W superport and supertank to start shipping!

Can't wait to try them out.
 

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Didn’t know now not grounded. Apple save costs? :s13:


Get from lazada

apparently the default charger is not grounded, i had to reuse one from my mba 2014 so wont have static. now i put sticker front, back and at the palm rest of my mba 2018, so wont feel the static as much unless accidentally touch the speaker area or the side. kinda of irritating la.





the powerport atom pd 2 where u buy? been lookin 4 it as well.
 

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apparently the default charger is not grounded, i had to reuse one from my mba 2014 so wont have static. now i put sticker front, back and at the palm rest of my mba 2018, so wont feel the static as much unless accidentally touch the speaker area or the side. kinda of irritating la.





the powerport atom pd 2 where u buy ? been lookin 4 it as well.

You could use default charger without static by using this cable extension. The plug of cable extension has grounded.

https://www.apple.com/sg/shop/product/MK122B/A/power-adapter-extension-cable?fnode=85
 

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Very tempted to get as well.
Recharging a powerbank at 100W is going to be really fast. :s13:

More importantly is the dual USB c on the powerbank. If Xiaomi comes out with one that would be great

Yeah the SuperPort is able to fully charge the SuperTank in an hour with 100W of power and compatible cable (included). Can’t wait for July when they ship them out.
 

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Bought some USB-C to Lightning cables (short and long) and Anker PD1 from Taobao in various brands. Namely, UGreen, Banks, Momax, Anker and OPSO...

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This one in particular from Momax, 2.2m braided cable that comes in premium packaging and the cable is in very good quality! The best amongst them all.

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