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The Innergie 60C is a compact, 60W PD 3.0 USB-C wall charger designed for fast charging of various devices, including laptops and smartphones. With a foldable design and universal compatibility, it offers a 92% energy conversion rate and is produced using 100% renewable energy, backed by a 3-year warranty.
Brand | Innergie |
Item model number | ADP-65DW Y |
Hardware Platform | Nintendo Switch |
Item Weight | 2.99 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 1.2 x 1.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.36 x 1.2 x 1.2 inches |
Color | 60 Watts Foldable |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Delta Product Corp. |
ASIN | B07GBYVF4Q |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 11, 2018 |
J**L
Great Product!
This device comes with a heavy USB-C to USB-C cable with a an electromagnetic field damper like you see on other charging cables (the 2 cm cylinder usually about 6 inches from 1 cable end).The adapter has unpolarized plug/prongs, meaning that both prongs are the smaller type and the plug can go into a socket in two orientations. The extended prongs are off-center on the square end, so this may make a difference in tight circumstances.it's about an inch square by 3 inches long. It has folding type-A (two-prong American style 110V) male prongs that fold down a little too easily and lock down a little too inconveniently for use if the socket is out of the way, such as behind equipment or under a plane seat. You need to get it right the first time or the prongs get knocked back into the hidden position and they're tucked into a little recess, which is neat, but they're a little hard to grab with my medium-sized hands.Otherwise, it's nicely styled, very smooth, white plastic case is about 2.5 " long when closed and an inch square with well-rounded corners. This is an extremely small package for a 60W charger. It's comfortable to carry in my pants pockets, or a shirt pocket and takes up a fraction of the space in my laptop bag of any other laptop charger. If you're familiar with the white Samsung USB cube adapters, this is about the size of two of them, stacked.Little size aside, make no mistake. This is a solid, powerful and well-built charger that fulfills many purposes. It works well with crappy airplane adapters as it has variable smart output and solid protection. The business end is 1 inch square, so it doesn't cover 2 receptacles on an outlet or power switch for a single charging cable. It charges USB-C charging Mac laptops, iPhones (any of the latest ones are usbc charge instead of the crappy magnetic port or proprietary plugs of the past) as well as the stock Mac charger that takes up 2 outlets. It charges my Thinkpad 480s. It charges my wife's iPhone 10 and it charges my LG G8 from dead to 100% in about 15 minutes. If my LG is COMPLETELY drained, I can boot it within 5 seconds of this and the phone can be connected to wifi and bluetooth while in heavy use and will still continue to charge. That's quite impressive. It's a little pricey at about $100, but it has simplified my life, letting me leave 3 bulky chargers home and actually works better on airplanes than a lenovo or apple charger. They just need to make the prongs a little easier to grab for people with grown-up hands.
S**.
Small capable charger for laptop & phone
The Innergie 60C is a fantastic charger that I would highly recommend to anyone in need of a reliable and convenient power source. One of the things I love most about this charger is its compact size. It's small enough to easily fit in my bag, making it perfect for on-the-go use. The fast charging capability is also a major selling point for me. I can't tell you how many times I've been in a rush and needed to charge my device quickly, and the 60C definitely delivers in that regard.Another feature I really appreciate is the fold-up plug. It's so convenient to be able to store the charger without having to worry about the plug getting in the way or taking up too much space. This has definitely made my life easier, and I can't imagine going back to a bulkier charger.In short, the Innergie 60C is a fantastic charger that I would highly recommend to anyone in need of a reliable and convenient power source. It's small, fast-charging, and has a convenient fold-up plug, making it a great choice for on-the-go use.
S**A
Reliable in 110V and 220/240V use. So pleased I bought 3 more for my team
Reliability and over heating is always a concern when traveling to different countries with a 1 for all power supply. My first unit was purchased June 2020. I travel with only this charger for my Surface pro 7, iphone, and powerbank. Domestic use was always fine, then I started traveling again, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and most recently to Asia via Middle east. Never over heats, always working when I plug in, regardless if it was 110v or 240v, And does not screw up my devices. Cannot ask for more.Such a small format, lightweight, and especially like that the flat prongs fold away. Fits in my travel pouch easily. And supoer light weight, never carry the oem brick ever, just bring this one Innergie charger. My previous travel charger was a Finsix (I think they went bust), didnt think I would find a replacement for it, but the Innergie 60C-60 is an even better product.
J**K
Great product but the heat
Saw this product form a YouTube channel I follow. Product is legit, it does power laptops and android phones with USB-C .Pro: Supports the higher outputs for faster charge on Samsung S9, HP x360 14' laptop, and Dell XPS 13 9350. The size of the product is very small, probably the size of two apple phone chargers back to back. There is a good amount of weight for its size. Some have mentioned about the bump on the cable that is provided, I don't find it to be an issue, I believe its one of those magnetic field things that used to accompany old USB cables back in the days. Does it really need one? I don't know, I'm not an electrical engineer.Cons: It does have some dense weight, as mentioned. The heat, holy crap, this thing does get very toasty while charging my laptop. I assume it was using the 20v 3a PD but I am not certain. I will follow up once my inline USB-C power meter comes in so I can know for sure. I was disappointed with the amount of heat generated, normally when I hear something electronic is efficient I tend to think that it does not get hot since heat is a byproduct of inefficient energy output. Again, not an electrical engineer so if someone can provide some facts, I'm sure other shoppers can benefit from the knowledge.
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