How to find out if your charger or power bank is compatible? Observe the power source you intend to use. Below is the way: Step 1: Does it have a USB-C pore? If yes, go to step 2. If no, go to a new power source that meets step1 to step 4, or forget it. Step 2: Does it support power delivery(PD) output? If yes, go to step 3. If no, go to a new power source that meets step1 to step 4,or forget it. Step 3: Does it support 15V output? (Example:15V/3A) If yes, go to step to 4. If no, go to a new power source that meets step1 to step 4,or forget it. Step 4: Does the power output over 45W? If yes, order it. If no, go to a new power source that meets step1 to step 4,or forget it.
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Garbage. Died after 3 weeks.
I have tried multiple chargers and this cable will not go above 22W. Most of the time it is well below that on a 61W PD3 charger. Have posted a question, but cannot recommend at this point.UPDATE: cable has died with 3 weeks of normal use. My surface charger still works perfectly after 3 years under the same use. Waste of money.
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