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I’m also I little concerned as it’s so bulk it won’t fit in every socket especially if it’s very close to the floor.
Hopefully GaN tech will hurry up and make these huge chargers a problem of the past.
I’m using Anker’s PowerPort Atom PD 1 which is tiny. Their PowerPort Atom PD 2 doesn’t seem to be available in the UK yet but is out in the US:
https://www.anker.com/products/variant/powerport-atom-pd-2/A202912This RAVPower one too:
https://www.ravpower.com/p/ravpower-45w-type-c-pd-wall-charger.htmlNever thought I’d write a post about chargers. #livingmybestlife
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I travel with these:
20,000 mah portable charger. I get 2-3 charges on my 13" MacBook pro out of this, and for £25 it's not a bad price.
These are great multi-cables for the price, and well worth having in your bag for just over £3. The short ones live in my work and travel bag.
And this is a great charger USB thingy with UK/EU/US adapters for £8.
Normally, when travelling, I use the wall charger to charge up the portable charger and then power my MacBook off that with the USB-C cable. And in the meantime charge everything else off the multi-cable when needed.
For leaving travelling, I’m tired of having a million cables, chargers and adaptors and saw the Plug Bug Duo
https://store.apple.com/uk/xc/product/HMJK2ZM/A
It looks pretty ideal but would be keen for a slightly cheaper piece of kit with a couple of more USB points. I’m also I little concerned as it’s so bulk it won’t fit in every socket especially if it’s very close to the floor.