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The CASIMYPD USB C to DC Adapter Cable is a versatile 100W power supply solution compatible with a wide range of devices, including MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and various laptops. It features 15 interchangeable connectors, supports fast charging protocols, and is backed by a 3-year warranty and certified safety standards.
T**.
Easy to use and works as advertised
Make sure you use it with a USB-C charging adapter thar supports PD 3.0 ND supplies up to at least 100W on its USB-C port.No cable is going to give you more than the total rated output of the combined output of all ports nor will any cable enable you to exceed the rated output of any individual port.This is a great cable. Make sure you pair it with a great power adapter.
B**T
Good Product / Support ????
I bought this cable, after returning another product, because it had the 3.0*1.1mm tip I needed for my older Acer Spin 5. It works fine to power this computer with a 65W USB-C PD charger. The AC adapter that came with this computer was 45W. There is about an 1/8" gap between the side of the computer and the plastic on the tip, so I wish the length was shorter, and will need to be careful not to break it off.I have an HP computer that has a PD input, as well as a normal barrel jack power port, and came with a 65W adapter for the barrel jack. I tried it with this cable and my 65W USB-C charger and initially had issues where there would be a lightning bolt like the computer was getting power, but less than 1 minute later it would go away and the computer would start draining the battery. Using the same charger I charged via the PD input, and other than getting a message suggesting I use an HP charger and another indicating connecting a higher power charger for better performance it worked to run the computer and charge the battery. After a while, and before the battery was fully charged, I switched back to charging with this cable and it worked to charge the battery back to 100%, but sometime afterward the lightning bolt symbol went away and the battery started draining again. I happened to get a 100W USB-C PD charger delivered from Amazon while I was testing, and used it with this cable to successfully charge up the battery and continuing to power the computer and maintain the battery at full charge after it hit 100%.It seems like with this cable you want to select a USB-C PD charger with higher power than what came with your computer. If your computer came with a 100W charger, using this cable could be dicey since it is only rated for 100W.Overall this works, but I have a few minor complaints:- I wish this had a longer cord, or had a very short cord with a Female USB-C connector so you could plug in a normal USB-C cable with the length you want. To work in most situations you either need to get an AC extension cord and keep the charger near your computer OR buy a USB-C extension cable.- The zip bag with the tips lists the tip number for different brands of computers, but the numbers on the tips themselves are molded in the plastic, and the black letters on black background are very hard to read.- There is no documentation in the box or even how to contact Casimy for support. I'm not sure how you would make a claim against the 5 year warranty they state in the listing. I had the same issue with a different Casimy cable to power my CPAP - I wanted some guidance, and even trying to use help through Amazon, I have not received any response in the 5 days since I submitted the request.
B**Y
Incredible! Nothing worked.
I have two laptops, tried two different connectors from this set. Nothing worked. Tried same power source using cable from a different set, it worked.
R**H
Mixed Results
The tips included with this device fit the various electronics I tried them on but that's the best I can say about them. On one of my laptops, the device indicated it was charging but the battery level never changed despite being plugged in for hours. Another showed charging but the battery level actually decreased when the computer was used under heavy load. I used a 100w USB c charger in testing this so I know the power requirements were suitable. Unfortunately, I had to return this.
R**B
An interesting cable.
A very interesting cable for use with GAN type chargers. These fast chargers are high wattage (65+) and multi voltage (5,9,12 and 20v). They are typically auto sensing. That combined with this cable and you can charge your phone, tablet, watch and laptop with the same charger. You do need to know what you are doing. It is possible to damage expensive electronics by connecting them to incompatible power supplies. This is just a cable, and you are responsible for what you connect it to. On both ends. Please verify that both voltage and current (watts) match on both ends. Higher current on the power side is ok. Wrong voltage can be very bad. Basically, if you are unsure what this is for, do not get it.
C**S
Works perfectly with my Latitude E7270.
Edit: I see MULTIPLE people complaining that this won't work with their Type C phone charger. Yes, your phone charger won't output 20V and this cable does not have a way to up-jump the voltage for it (would cost a lot more!). Use a laptop charger which can output 20V - the label will tell you.I have a Dell Latitude E7270 I bought about seven years ago that I've been lucky enough to keep in good shape, even though the world has largely moved on from barrel jacks for charging laptops. I got this hoping that with it I would be able to keep one USB Type C adapter in my bag for both my personal laptop and new work-provided Thinkpad.The cable seems well made and the connectors on both ends make a solid connection. The variety of tips included is impressive - even though I only need one now, it's nice to know that this would work with any other old laptop I might end up working with in the future. The removable tip connects to the cable very securely, so I don't have any worry that it would slip off by accident.Actual charging for the laptop seems just as good as with the original 65W adapter. From the documentation included, I wasn't sure if I needed my Type C adapter to be able to do the full 100W or just 20V at some level of current but I tried it with a couple 65W (20V/3.25A) capable adapters and they both work just fine. I can't find a thing to criticize and wish there were more first-party accessories as useful as this.
A**N
High power output
I own a couple of different laptops from Lenovo, MacBook, and Dell . This had a charger for every laptop I own which I'm very happy about. The only bummer about this is the cable length is inconvenient for me because the power outlet in my room is far from my desk which leaves me the option of charging my laptops in a different spot in my house or in my room on the floor.
M**S
Lasted 2 months to the day
Stopped working after 2 months. I tested between the two sockets the adapters plug into and they are shorted.
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