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The cablecc USB 3.1 Type C to DC 4.5x3.0mm Adapter is a high-performance charging solution designed for HP laptops. Featuring a built-in PD Emulator Trigger, it allows for efficient charging with 65W or 87W Type-C chargers, delivering a robust DC output of 18v-20v. Its innovative 90-degree angled design ensures easy connectivity in any workspace.
C**M
Great adapter to allow USB-C charging of older laptops
Have two older HP laptops, which both use the same connector and both had the long cords with the requisite blocks, always getting really hot when charging. When the plugs started acting wonky, I looked for other solutions and found this adaptor. I sure am glad I did. With a mini block capable of at least 30 W, and a USB-C cable, I can now charge my laptops faster and more reliably. The adaptor fits perfectly in both HP laptops and just plain works. Now, instead of a cord and big, heavy block, I have a faster USB-C cable and a mini block from monoprice. More charging capability, and faster, with smaller cable and block. Win win.
J**N
These PD triggers are very useful
These things are very useful for on the go power needs, if you have a good PD Battery pack like the RavPower 60w you can pull 20v @ 3a from a pack like that for any need, in combination with a DC/DC buck or boost you can make a super small universal on the go power supply. I have one setup to a BT Power amp and allows me to setup a small on the go stereo system. Can be used to power most laptops if the tip is correct or you have a converter (some HP and Dell systems are "special" though and want to see specific resistance between 2 of the + contacts, basically they are parallel positive power but with a resistor on the one + so there is a very slight difference in the voltage which indicates to the laptop that it is "genuine", AKA a way to make you pay more for their power adapters).
B**N
Not what I hoped
It does work if you find the right charger. I’m sure this thing works exactly as it’s supposed to just not what I hoped. But it’s cheap so I recommend trying it
M**E
Great adapter
Although I did have to return this, this adapter worked pretty well with my HP laptop and Lenovo docking station. The fit and compatibility was just fine and it pulled from the power source like it was supposed to. I ended up having to return it because my laptop was old and I decided to just purchase a new one. The build quality is pretty good although I would have liked for the connection to be a little tighter or even a different shape. Although the l shape would be perfect for most setups, it wasn't for mine. I have a laptop with dual monitors on risers and for whatever reason at times it would disconnect but again that was due to my laptop being as old as it was. The value of this adapter All in all is worth it if you need one.
M**R
They work for great... for a few months.
I've purchased 3 of these and like the title says, they work great, but 2 have failed within 6-9 months. For the price, still probably worth it, but just a fair warning they are not durable.
M**X
Does not charge Acer Aspire 5 N22C6
Don't know if it's because the adapter is too long for the charge port or if the adapter is faulty. Fits port by diameter.
C**
Great backup solution
I dropped my Samsung Galaxy Flex2 Alpha, only from bed height, but it landed perfectly on the charger and snapped the barrel. I had to turn my computer off and take exams for two days without charging my computer.Needless to say, love the battery life on my computer. Desire to be in that situation again? 0. I bought a charger and then bought this as an emergency backup solution. The barrel is too long, but don't have to mess with angles and it doesn't fall out when I lift and shake my computer (official test). To me, it's a great investment. I have a USB-C charger from an old computer, but keep in mind that your phone charging cable isn't powerful enough.
D**L
Amazing adapter for charging via Type C cable
The laptop I used this adapter on is a Dell Inspiron 7375I wanted to charge my laptop via a 65W PD charger and a portable PD power bank because it is less weight to carry around compared to the original Dell charger. It's also a lot more convenient because most of my devices are using type C connections.At first there was some issues with my laptop not detecting a battery to charge. So initially, it was only keeping my laptop powered on but not charging. I had to go into the Dell laptop BIOS and change battery charging from "Adaptive" to "Standard." It is now detecting the battery and charging it without issues now.This is great and now I can use a Power Delivery (PD) power brick and a light weight PD charger around.
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