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The AreMe USB C to Magnetic T-Tip Charging Adapter is a high-performance converter designed for 2013-2015 MacBook Pro and Air models. It features a robust zinc alloy shell for durability, supports 100W fast charging, and includes a smart chip for safe operation. Its compact design and strong magnetic connection make it an essential accessory for professionals seeking reliability and efficiency.
M**R
gets too hot and burnt
this worked great for a little bit, and then it started getting really hot, like 100+ degrees and has burnt my charging port a bit and doesnt charge anymore. major bummer because i loved the convenience of using these guys.
D**E
UPDATE from So far so good… Not good now!!
I’ve had to repair my OE mbp charger a few times now. It’s just not feasible to keep doing so. The MagSafe end, particularly, is a pita to keep opening for resolder.It would be great if apple would just make a quality charging product!I got this tip in an effort to prevent, or at least reduce, cord strain at the connector. I paired it with an oe usb c cable and brick.So far, it works great. I can adjust the orientation as needed and there seems to be much less strain where the cable meets the connector. Hopefully this setup will last much longer than the MagSafe 2.It does get pretty warm, borderline hot, though I’m uncertain if it’s any warmer than the oe. I’m a big proponent of unplugging cords not in use anyway, so I do this when the mbp is charged/not in use.The tip feels well made, connects to the usb c easily and firmly, and seems to work as it should.It also connects securely, even with silicone dust plugs inserted in the ports.***UPDATE***Two months in and the connector is both working intermittently and burning hot to the touch. Upon inspection, both end pins have blackened and the springs are stuck downIt has also blackened the end pins on my mbp. That really stinks!I cannot recommend this product!!!
L**Y
Great Replacement for Standard Adaptor
I have 3 MacBook Pro computers and often move them from one location to another. It is a pain to do so because of all of the AC and DC cabling.This adapter allows you to use a standard USB-C cable and adapter to power your MacBook Pro which uses MagSafe connection.I found it very easy to use and plan to purchase several more of these units to make moving my computers easier.I highly recommend!
M**A
Works well enough
This MagSafe to USB-C adapter is handy and more convenient than carrying around the power brick. In my experience, it is built well, and doesn’t overheat as long as your USB-C power adapter supports PD (Power Delivery) at 30-40W. A few gripes I have with it is that it doesn’t support anything under 65W, I tried a Lenovo 45W and an Apple 30W brick, but the MagSafe adapter’s light flickered and refused to charge. It also doesn’t charge with more than 43~ watts even though the chargers I am using (Dell 65W & Apple 85W) support faster charging speeds.
A**R
Works as needed
Works perfectly. Wasn’t sure how it’d function, but super easy & charges as a normal charger would.
R**A
Does not work, overheats even when not plugged
This product not only didn't fit into my Macbook pro (looked, instead of 5 pins as advertised it only had 4 pins), it kept heating up even when nothing was connected to it.
J**R
Only PD USB-C to MagSafe 2 that works
I've tried a few different PD USB-C to MagSafe 2 adapters and this is the only one that didn't die after about a month. The others overheat and burn out the PD chip in the adapter. If you need to power a MacBook Air via USB-C, this is going to be your best option.
K**H
It works, but magnet not as strong.
It works well, but it does not stay plugged in if you move the laptop around because the magnet is not as strong as the MagSafe plug.
M**N
Works as well as stock adapter
Been using this for a few months now and it works perfectly, charges my MacBook, and now I don't have to carry around multiple types of cables.
S**I
Works perfectly.
Great. Just works well
D**N
Gets hot
This got hot when i used it, now doesn't work.
1**N
USB C to Magsafe 2 does an ok job
The media could not be loaded. I got this adapter because I got a new USB-C 68W charge cube and wanted to see if the USB C cable to USB C with Magsafe 2 would charge my 2013 11" Macbook Air. The macbook air apple charger is a reported 40W and my Macbook Pro 2013 (not compatible with this adapter) has a 60W charger. I use a magsafe 1 to 2 adapter on that. I mention this because when I do a system report, power, I see that my Macbook Air reports correctly 40W using the original apple charger, and my Macbook Pro is reported correctly at 60W. This new cube is rated at 68W max, but the adapter is reporting to my Macbook Air, 85W which not possible. Not sure why. However, using a battery app, I did get ratings that were ranging 7W to 40W. Not sure if the adapter is the issue, or the cube. Regardless, it charged up no problem. Here are my observations.I noticed it does snap click nicely with the same vigor as the original. If you try and pull the adapter out straight, it is locked on solidly. However, as my video shows, it is not that strong for up and down. When I used the laptop 'on the lap' it would tilt and lose the connection very easily. Any force on the connection up or down and it pops off. Works great on a flat surface with nothing touching the top of bottom of the adapter or it 'sheers' off easily. This in an issue if you use it on uneven surfaces (in bed, on the lap, on the couch etc). As you can see in the picture, the light for charge is a bit dull in my opinion compared to an apple original . I bought an Amazon Macbook equivalent charger, and it too has a dull orange glow while a nice bright Green one when charged appears. So, that's not unique to this connector. So far, it seems reliable. It did flicker to green then orange a few times while charging when I was using it, but that may have been due to the surface slightly adding up or down force to the connection which breaks the magnet stick action. Very strong straight out, and straight in. Left and right, strong. Up and down, not so good. Finally, I noticed that the adapter itself got warm. I left the cable plugged in and not attached to the Mac and it was warm just left alone plugged in. That suggests it is consuming energy from the cube when not connected to the Macbook. I think it is important to mention that you need to make sure your charge cube or charger is rated as specified in the description: "You must use a 20V/3A 60W or above Type-C charger, otherwise the adapter will not work". Mine is 68W so it worked. This connected properly to my 2013 11" Macbook Air. Pay attention to the specs Type 2 Magsafe T style, NOT L. And ensure you have a properly rated USB C cable (mine ordered on Amazon said rated for 100W). Finally, the feel of this is solid, and feels like a good quality build. Hopefully it lasts. It seems a bit pricey but if you have a newer charger with USBC cables, higher wattage, this extends your capabilities for your Macbook Charging when traveling.
A**I
Works but get hot when even not plugged to the Laptop
Works but get hot when even not plugged to the Laptop. It seems as long as it attached to the charging cable get the power circulate even if not attached to the laptop
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