The Baseus wall charger is very compact thanks to its use of gallium nitride (GaN) instead of the more common silicon for its ...
The Baseus Enercore charger has three total outputs: a USB Type-C port, a USB Type-A port, and a retractable 2.6ft long USB ...
Editor’s note: There area plethora of USB Type-C articles out there, but this is the first one I have seen with a really neat design architecture to shrink the board footprint with a high level of ...
Apple has changed the charger of the MacBook Pro to USB Type-C ports that feature power delivery, bringing a massive 45 watts or 60 watts to the computer for fast charging, ditching the MagSafe last ...
USB Implementers Forum has announced new certified USB Type-C cable power rating logos to clearly indicate the power capabilities of USB-C cables to consumers. As per the new specifications, USB ...
Sanuj Bhatia, the managing editor at Pocketnow, is responsible for supervising and contributing to all the content published on the website, including news, reviews, features, and how-tos. He began ...
Satechi has announced two new USB-C PD chargers at CES 2019. The 30W and 75W travel chargers feature both USB-C and USB-A for convenience to charge any device. Notably, the 75W charger offers two ...
It's official Apple is finally getting rid of the lightning cord iphone charger and replacing it with USB C. Here's why that's such *** big deal at Apple's event on Tuesday, September 12th. The tech ...
The USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery (PD) specifications were first released in 2014. Since then, electronic devices equipped with USB Type-C ports supporting USB PD have become common. USB Type-C ...
Future USB-C devices will confirm the authenticity of connected peripherals, which could lead to future iPhones, iPads, and Macs only accepting fully-compliant chargers and rejecting hazardous devices ...
The latest baby step toward universal chargers that work with everything. This is great news. The real question is, will the certification support Qualcomm's quick charging or no? It's up in the air ...