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USB-C Charging Power Levels
USB-C Wall Charger WattageDevices
18–27W Smartphones, cameras, drones
27–45W iPads and compact notebooks
45–100W High-performance laptops and external monitors
When charging larger devices like laptops or monitors, the wall charger should be paired with a USB-C cable rated at 5A to safely support up to 100W of charging. Using a standard 3A cable, on the other hand, only supports charging up to 60W.
Lower-wattage USB-C chargers may still be used with devices that need more power, although it will take longer to fully charge the device.
Type C USB chargers have established themselves as the go-to choice for contemporary electronic devices, offering a one-size-fits-all, streamlined, and convenient solution for power and data transfer. With a slim, dual-sided design, Type C USB solves the issue of one-way connectors and provides rapid charging and enhanced data performance compared to earlier USB types. Its widespread implementation across mobile devices, tablets, laptops, and accessories cuts down on the number of multiple chargers, making it more convenient for users to use and recharge various devices with a single cable. This growing standardization also contributes to sustainability efforts by minimizing electronic waste and streamlining tech connections.