This travel-friendly charger, measuring about 2" x 2", won’t take up much room in your bag while packing the ability to power ...
New EU regulations mandating that all new smartphones, tablets, and cameras use a standard charger took effect on Saturday.
meaning several categories of devices now need to support charging via USB-C to be eligible for sale in the region. Consequently, Apple has stopped selling the iPhone 14 and the iPhone SE in the EU.
What you need is a Power Delivery (PD) charger that can connect to your MacBook via USB-C. PD chargers can support up to 240W of power, although the most common congregate around the standard ...
A hot potato: The European Union decided to impose USB-C as the de-facto standard for data communication and battery charging on small devices two years ago. The new rule is now going into effect ...
"It's time for THE charger," the European Commission posted to X on December 28, 2024. While the sentiment only applies to one continent (and not all of it) and only certain devices, the Common ...
The USB-C directive, which requires mobile devices to have a universal charging port, is now in place in the EU. The directive's end goal is to reduce e-waste and solve market fragmentation.
So, if you spend a decent chunk of your day on the road—or if you just prefer peace of mind knowing you’ll never run out of battery—a dedicated USB-C car charger is a must-have. Simply plug ...
Power your devices in 190+ countries with the G6 Pro USB-C 100W Travel Adapter for $49.99 — a compact, fast, and versatile ...
Apple's got a dongle for you Using the industry standard USB-C connector, the iPhone 15 and the iPhone 15 Plus support USB PD 18W charging, with USB 2.0 data rates (480 Mbps), whereas the iPhone ...
The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro support fast charging speeds over both the wired USB-C port, using fast charging power bricks, and via a new generation of wireless MagSafe chargers. Here’s what ...