I asked the same question on another forum However both are charging it at 30W, so the rate of power input is the same, so it doesn't charge any faster.īecause of the lingering doubts I contacted Apple Support and and was reassured that it is fine and the 87W is now my main charger, the 29W is what I take out of the house. I wouldn't have had any doubts except that I have a Satechi USB-C power meter and it showed the 87W charges at 20V and the 29W at 15V (consistent with the voltages on the chargers). I have a 12" MacBook but saw a 15 inch MBP in my future so when I wanted a spare charger I bought the 87W one for the MBP to use with my MB.Īs the other replies say the Apple documentation is very clear that you can use any Apple USB-C charger, in fact Apple say you can any brand USB-C charger which is USB-PD compliant. Similarly, can we use 87W charger on the ipad pro? THey are happy with 29W USB-C charger and new USB-C -> lightning cable on ipad pro. I read reviews, of ipad pro owners complaining that the standard 12W USB-A => lightning charger takes 5 hours to fully charge. Is 87W USB-C safe for my 12 inch macbook? My 12 inch macbook uses a 29W USB-C charger.
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