Compatibility List: MacBook: 2016 MacBook Pro 13”: MLL42, MLUQ2, MLH12, MLVP2, MNQF2, MNQG2 2016 MacBook Pro 15”: MLH32, MLW72, MLH42, MLW82 2017 MacBook Pro 13”: MPXQ2CH/A, MPXR2CH/A, MPXT2CH/A, MPXU2CH/A, MPXV2CH/A, MPXX2CH/A, MPXW2CH/A, MPXY2CH/A 2017 MacBook Pro 15”: MPTR2CH/A, MPTU2CH/A, MPTT2CH/A, MPTV2CH/A 2018 MacBook Pro 13”: MPXV2/A, MPXW2/A, MPXX2/A, MPXY2/A, MQ002/A, MQ012/A 2018 MacBook Pro 15”: MR932/A, MR942/A, MR952/A, MR962/A, MR972/A 2018 MacBook Air 13”: A1932 and more USB-C laptops and tablets: Chromebook Pixel, Samsung Galaxy Book, HP Spectrex360, Microsoft Surface Book, Lenovo ThinkPad, Dell XPS, Nintendo Switch and other models. USB-C smartphones: Samsung Galaxy Note 9, Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Plus, Google Pixel 3/3XL, Huawei P9&P10, HTC 10, MOTO Z, LG G5, Nexus 5X/6P and other models.
A**X
Works with Oneplus 9 fast charge. Poor build quality.
I bought these to use with my Oneplus 9 and the phone reports that the 65 watt warp charge works.charging times seem equivalent to factory cable.When they work they work well, connect easily and reliably and don't disconnect unless you really try to budge the cable, no accidental disconnects.The main issue I have with this brand is build quality and quality control. In cold or hot weather the magnets have a habit of slipping out of the socket on the cable causing a poor fit that results in the phone not charging and even falling out altogether making the cable useless. Occasionally I have had cables and plugs from this brand that just don't work up to spec or don't work at all.If I had another option that worked with Oneplus warp charge I would buy it because these have poor build quality and durability for the high price they charge.When they work they work well if you get a good set, but they have far too poor of a build quality and reliability to trust unless you have no other choice. If you need a magnetic cable for your Oneplus these work, but buy spares because you will need them.
P**G
Tip broke-off INSIDE my phone, 2.5 months along, VERY hard to extract!
Not sure what happened here, I'm VERY careful with my OnePlus phones (this was in a OP 9 Pro when it happened), ALWAYS has a case that is flush with the charging tip(s).I've had a few magnetic setups over the years, really liked the fast-charge (i.e. > 2.4A) on this model, but THIS experience was HORRIBLE.I'm pretty mechanical, rebuilt many engines, worked on all sorts of electronics h/w (minor in electrical-physics), tons of breadboard builds, etc (s/w is my "real job"). THIS however was INSANELY HARD to extract, when it came apart (I had been charging, went to remove the cable, and half of the tip came off with it, leaving the rest stuck very tight inside my port). I eventually threaded a super-thin wire under that "bar" (see pic), and managed to wiggle it out.VERY curious to see what the manufacturer thinks here...
A**S
Less Than Perfect (Updated)
After using this for awhile, I am forced to update this review:The cable is able to charge the most powerful MacBook pro ever built (16 inch 64GB RAM 5Ghz 8 core i9, 8GB Radeon Pro 5600). The magnetic breakaway is too easy, but the complete unit tend to come out instead of snapping away, unless done from an angle. The mag force is not very strong.The cord is not as long as the original MacBook's (-1 star)The blue light doesn't change color when fully charged (-1 star)Weight of cord is enough to disconnect magnetic connection (-1 star)These USB C mag solutions tend to come in two variants. With cords and without cords. We feel it is better to get the cord variant.
I**N
Gives you your MagSafe back for your Mac
I got this cord for the MacBook pro 2019. I loved the MagSafe that the old MacBooks had. While looking at other cords that had the magnet connector, the issue with them was they blocked the other port. This is great because it does provide the power but gives you the MagSafe feel back and does not block the other port. It also has a light on the magnetic side so you know it is connected with power.
D**L
The return of Mag Safe!
We got a new M1 Macbook Air and having plenty of cats, dogs, and gravity, we were worried about the cable pulling the system off the desk, etc. This has resolved that concern, it's mag safe just like back in the day.There are some reports of this cable, or similar cables, frying USB-C ports, we've not had this happen, and as far as I can tell there's nothing inherent to the cable that would cause that. Volt meter tests show it as being right where it should be. I suppose if a cat were to play with it and constantly cause it to, ever so slightly, connect and disconnect the effect could be similar to a brown out or power surge, but that feels pretty unlikely.Good stuff, will buy again when we get our next USB-C only system.
S**D
Magnet is a perfect strength! Cheap insurance plan!
If you're going to spend hundreds to thousands of dollars on a laptop, this is a great insurance plan!Ironically, while I was opening the package this cord came in, I tripped on my old laptop cable, which caused my old laptop to hit the floor. Luckily, it didn't break, but this cord is the perfect insurance plan if you're clumsy like me.I was worried that the magnet would be the wrong strength, but it is perfect! Not too strong and not too weak. It charges my MacBook Pro 16-inch great! No issues using this to charge through my USB-c multiport adaptor either.
D**R
I came from Volta
I was a huge fan of the Volta Cable charging system. I spent a ton of money getting cables and a ton of tips to be able to charge everything. I found though that Volta tips are expensive and fragile, constantly going through new tips. Also because the tips are magnetic they pick up iron particles which is unavoidable.But then I found Sikai and there Gen11 system. The tips seem just as if not more durable and they are far easier to clean. Also I am able to get many cables and tips for much cheaper. Outside of these cables not being well marketed they are really good.
J**N
Eh
So I have charged a few devices at full power on this cord. It works, but, if you move a device around in certain ways the magnet does not hold too well. And on the part that goes into the phone one of the pins on the connector has already bent down flat so that I cannot do any data transfer. So I would say there's some poor manufacturing going on. Or I just got a bad plug. I cannot find a way to purchase separate plugs. The manufacturer or store should offer replacement plugs and cables separately. Especially for the price that they charge.
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