
Marsdock's 45W USB-C charger delivers fast, stable charging for Nintendo Switch models and other USB-C devices, bringing a console from 0 to 50% in about an hour. Pricing is about $14 for the 5-foot option and $17 for the 10-foot, with a 15% discount and an extra 6% off when buying two; Prime members get free delivery. The adapter supports 100-240V input and up to 15V/2.6A output. Compatibility includes Switch, Switch OLED, Switch Lite, Switch TV dock, Steam Deck, and Switch Pro Controller. The premium cord is rated for over 2000 bends and the unit has multi-safeguards and an intelligent cooling system. The box includes the 45W adapter and a 5ft AC extension cord.
"It typically sits at an already affordable price of $17, but you can now grab it for only $14 at Amazon - thanks to a 15% discount. This offer applies to the option that includes a 5-foot cable. If you're looking for something that's a bit longer, the 10-foot is available for $17, down from $19. Grabbing two of these will knock another 6% off your total. Prime members can enjoy free delivery with their purchase, which brings the overall cost down even further."
"For under $15, you'll enjoy high-speed charging. It gets your consoles from 0 to 50% in just an hour, offering significantly greater charging stability and higher efficiency than the standard 39W options. The adapter supports input from 100-240V and output up to 15V/2.6A, which makes it great for everyday gaming and travel. Compatibility is just as impressive, as the charger plays nicely with most devices that can be charged under 45W via USB-C."
"Marsdock takes durability seriously with this one, too. The premium cord is rated for over 2000 bends, which ensures longevity, while the solid, well-fitting plug maintains safety and offers efficient power transfer. Additionally, there are built-in multi-safeguards and a cooling system that intelligently monitors temperature, offering protection against overcharging, short circuiting, overheating, and sparking. Basically, you can use the charger anywhere, anytime, without worry."
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