Finally, an international travel charger capable of powering my MacBook (and has a useful bonus)
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Finally, an international travel charger capable of powering my MacBook (and has a useful bonus)
"On first blush -- and this is what fooled me initially -- the EnerCore CG11 looks like any other travel adapter I've used. It's a palm-sized cube measuring 3.3 x 2.2 x 2 inches and weighing around half a pound, with a few levers on the side and a variety of ports. It is compatible with pretty much every power outlet worldwide and every voltage and frequency you'll encounter."
"The rating, 70W, is emblazoned on the front. That doesn't sound like a lot in the face of chargers that go to 140W and beyond, but it's fine for the majority of devices and will charge big devices like MacBook Pros that are normally connected to beefy chargers, albeit at a slower rate. If you're lugging this around in a suitcase or backpack, ounces matter."
The Baseus EnerCore CG11 is a palm-sized, 6-in-1 universal travel adapter measuring 3.3 x 2.2 x 2 inches and weighing around half a pound. The unit is compatible with power outlets worldwide and supports all common voltages and frequencies. The adapter delivers up to 70W, sufficient for most devices and capable of charging large laptops like MacBook Pros at reduced speeds. The EnerCore CG11 uses GaN transistors for smaller, more efficient power conversion while remaining compact. The design includes multiple ports and retractable levers, making it practical, lightweight, and suited for frequent travel.
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