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xsimplyjosh

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not sure if right section but

Im just wondering apart the fast charging capabilities that work on usb c is it only limited to the apple adapter or would 3rd parties Made for iPhone certified ones work too.

Kinda curious before i pull the trigger. I will still have a 12w iPad charger nearby (costed me 29aud) by apple im just trying to see if any other option for usb c charging would be available too. If anyone has experience would love hearing from you. Thanks
 
I read the review

They got the anker and aukey 29w

Though not as good as the apple’s macbook 12”

After 30min the different is minimal

56% to 54% if I’m not mistaken
 
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Hands-on: Best fast charger options for iPhone 8 and iPhone X [Video] - 9to5Mac
https://apple.news/AhQfIbOczTuuGPo37Bdg_zghttps://apple.news/AhQfIbOczTuuGPo37Bdg_zg
 
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Hands-on: Best fast charger options for iPhone 8 and iPhone X [Video] - 9to5Mac
https://apple.news/AhQfIbOczTuuGPo37Bdg_zghttps://apple.news/AhQfIbOczTuuGPo37Bdg_zg

Thanks for the swift reply. Hmm so technically a 12W Power adapter is still better at a lower price which is what i have. I don't have the 2016/2017 Macbooks with all USB-C out so I should be fine. I'd be paying an extra 40AUD literally for only a few %. [plus the USB-C cable] which is another... 6$+

At least this does help clarify my question; that 3rd party usb c chargers are compatible.
I will continue using my 12w adapter [ipad] and the usb-a charger for the time being. :)
 
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