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Review of Apple 35W Dual USB-C Traditional Power Adapter

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Introduction
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Just as we promised, we will test the charging performance of the other Apple 35W charger.
So, here it comes.
Although this charger adopts a traditional design, it performs better than the compact 35W charger in terms of temperature, ripple, and conversion efficiency.
And this charger is equipped with detachable prongs, which is very convenient.

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3. Same but Different | Teardown of Apple 35W Dual USB-C Traditional Power Adapter

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  • czhu

    Is it okay to use this one as a very light travel charger for the 16 inch 2021 MacBook Pro? Based on my half year usage of MBP, the Total Power consumption of the MBP (reported by iStat menu) typically varies between 15 - 20 W. It seldom goes over 30W unless under very heavy load.

    1 yearago
    • Yi

      @czhu: Yes, the 2021 MacBook Pro can be compatible with low-power PD chargers.

      7 monthsago
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