Feature

●IMPORTANT: 1.. Please make sure the charging port matches before you buy. 2.Make sure the power of the USB-C power is over 60W, 20V 3A. This is a 60W charging cable, 85W cant work! ! ! !
●First, make sure the USB C PD is 60W or higher. If you do not know the power parameter, you can usually use the power parameters such as 20V 3A or 20V 3.25A or 20V 5A. Make sure the power supply voltage is more than 20V. Otherwise, it will not be charged!
●This is a power adapter cable without data transfer function. Suitable for charging 60W notebook. 85W may not be compatible
●Recommended input USBC PD power supply is over 60W65W100W. Do not charge under 60W Avoid charging protection or cannot be charged! ! ! !
●Products are 1 Year Quality Assurance. If you have any problems during use, please contact us. We provide service and provide the solution as much as possible


Description

*Cannot be used with 85W. Please use a USB CPD power supply of 60W or more. Cannot be charged if not in use. ;Compatible with MacBook Air Pro 2012 and later, not compatible before 2012
1 For USB-C please make sure the power is over 60W of power. The voltage must be 20V. Otherwise, charging may be failed or intermittent due to lack of power. If you encounter the above issues, please replace the higher power power source to charge quickly and timely.
2. For this product, the final output power depends on the power of the charger used, so it is recommended to increase more than 60W (must be larger than the original power of the device to charge). Since it detects only the USB C output suitable for the charging voltage of your laptop, it cannot generate electricity alone. Charging power depends on the power of the input power supply.
3. To see the power of your first laptop charger, please refer to the charger nameplate you purchased (20V voltage*3A current=60W power). In normal use, power must be large enough to use. Many people do not know how to use, so if you have any questions, please contact our sales support at any time. Thank you! ..