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Using gallium nitride technology, Zendure was able to increase the power output of the USB-C port to 65 watts, capable of fully charging a 13-inch MacBook Pro in under two hours.
Both USB-C ports offer 100-watt charging, and both USB-A ports are 18 watts, but 100 watts is the maximum in total, so when you plug in multiple devices, it divides between them.
Individually, these tiny plug adapters are smaller, lighter, and cheaper than any universal travel adapter. Most of Europe uses a Type C plug (or Europlug) that looks rather different from our standard AC plugs in the UK.
You may need to invest in a USB to lightning cable if you’re an Apple user, as there are no Type-C ports on the adapter itself. This way, if either you plug the adapter into a sketchy outlet or a roommate at the hostel uses your adapter to plug in their completely necessary portable arc welder, the fuse will go, not your adapter.
If the device charges via USB, just about any USB port will suffice, though different ports may provide different charging speeds. For trips to multiple destinations or for frequent flyers, a universal travel adapter can prove more versatile.